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K9 Elite Training Solutions 

Steven Hardies 
Training Site Coordinator  & Basic Life Support Instructor

(774)477-0300
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K9 Elite Training Solutions, LLC is a health and safety education center located in Worcester, MA. Founded in 2024 by Steven Hardies, EMS-I BLS-I EMR-I, LGI, WSI K9 Handler, K9 Elite has over 55 locations across the east coast of the United States. We offer a variety of training programs, including CPR and First Aid, EMT initial and EMS continuing education classes.

​With comfortable training environments and state-of-the-art RQI stations, K9 Elite Training Solutions provides high-quality training to both professional and community rescuers. We also offer mobile training units for private group training at client locations nationwide.

​K9 Elite Training Solutions complies with all rules and regulation according to American Heart Association Training Center and Training Sites  We do not work for the American Heart Association and are independently run business separately from The American Heart Association. Please refer to your local Training Center or Training Site for Questions about Classes and schedules and Prices   

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AHA Legal Position American Heart Association staff members do not give personal medical advice or answer personal medical questions.
T​he American Heart  Association cannot make referrals to physicians, cardiac surgeons, nurses, physicians assistants, nutritionists, physical therapists or occupational therapists. We can't maintain current information on whether such persons meet professional criteria across the wide variety of medical disciplines and geographic regions. Nor can we know enough about an individual's medical history, healthcare needs, financial or insurance situation to make proper referrals. You can get such information from your local medical association or society. Our association does not provide recommendations to individuals seeking healthcare sites, health maintenance organizations, hospitals, clinics or cardiac rehabilitation centers. We can't maintain current information on whether such places around the country meet accepted medical standards. Nor can we know enough about an individual's personal medical history, healthcare needs, financial or insurance situation to make proper referrals. You can get such information from your local health department or medical association or society. The AHA does not set protocols for health care organizations. We can only provide our Scientific Statements and Guidelines as a point of reference. Because the AHA is not a regulatory agency nor a clinical provider, the Association cannot govern what procedures health care facility staff should follow, including during emergency situations. Most hospitals, EMS, and other health care organizations have a committee, e.g., a critical care committee, that should advise them on protocols. Many providers also have accrediting organizations that conduct inspections of facilities to ensure compliance. The AHA cannot address complaints about health care practitioners or institutions. If you seek assistance regarding care received, please contact that clinical care provider directly. Generally, most practices and facilities have a patient advocate or ombudsman dedicated to handling complaints, in the best position to resolve your issue. You can also contact the local licensing board of the practitioner or institution. We also do not provide testimony or legal opinions to litigants in medical malpractice cases.

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