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Dubbo First Aid and Lifeguard Training

Locality: Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 429 776 344



Address: P.O Box 4549 2830 Dubbo, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Bette Davis as a 16 year old life guard.



25.01.2022 To email us ; dubbofirstaid [email protected] email us ; dubbofirstaid [email protected]

24.01.2022 BRONZE MEDALLION COURSE 7th OctBRONZE MEDALLION COURSE 7th Oct

24.01.2022 LIFEGUARD COURSE 8/9th OctLIFEGUARD COURSE 8/9th Oct



24.01.2022 CPR COURSE 21st MarchCPR COURSE 21st March

23.01.2022 003,004 and CPR only To book text 0438698360

22.01.2022 FIRST AID COURSE FRIDAY 6PM 28th AUGFIRST AID COURSE FRIDAY 6PM 28th AUG



19.01.2022 LIFEGUARD COURSES! BOOK NOW FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBERLIFEGUARD COURSES! BOOK NOW FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER

16.01.2022 Spots still available for first aid 25th SeptSpots still available for first aid 25th Sept

14.01.2022 003 FIRST AID 004 FIRST AID CPR BOOK NOW003 FIRST AID 004 FIRST AID CPR BOOK NOW

11.01.2022 "We’d like to introduce our newest CPR instructor, Smokey Bear." - Humble Fire Rescue

10.01.2022 Spots available for CPR only, 003 First Aid or 004 First Aid To book text , 0438698360



09.01.2022 Spots still available for Lifeguard Course on the 26th SeptSpots still available for Lifeguard Course on the 26th Sept

09.01.2022 Spots available- text 0438698360 to book

07.01.2022 Did you do your Bronze last year? Don’t forget to do your update this year!

06.01.2022 Today is Restart a Heart Day. If you believe someone has suffered a cardiac arrest, take immediate action: - Call Triple Zero (000) for an ambulance - Start CP...R by pushing hard and fast in the centre of the chest - Shock using a defibrillator as soon as possible to restart the heart, if one is available. Signs of a cardiac arrest are present when a person is: - unconscious - unresponsive - has no pulse - has absent or abnormal breathing. A cardiac arrest is different to a heart attack where a person is awake and has symptoms such as pain in the chest, difficulty breathing, nausea or feeling light-headed. For more information on cardiac arrest and using a defibrillator visit: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/cardiacarrest//consumers.aspx

03.01.2022 FIRST AID COURSE 29th NovFIRST AID COURSE 29th Nov

03.01.2022 FIRST AID COURSE 7th Oct @6pmFIRST AID COURSE 7th Oct @6pm

03.01.2022 Would you like to become a Pool Lifeguard? Enrol in one of our course today.

02.01.2022 Pre work -online One day face to face

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