I just finished my (nearly ten hours long in one day) HSPRO101 class with the Am Red Cross. For those of you who don't know, the course is titled "CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer". As one would expect of a ten hour class, it covers much more than just CPR/AED. The bad news is I'm now able to be held accountable for neglect, abandonment and malpractice. The good news is I passed with flying colors. I begin my EMT course (this was a requirement) in the fall, so I can honestly say for like the first time in my life that I can't wait for summer to be over. After that, I should have enough money for paramedic classes and helicopter school, and from there, forward unto lifeline. =p