
Proper training increases the odds of a successful outcome in a medical emergency. Hillsborough Rescue Squad Training Center instructors are knowledgeable and dedicated. Collectively, they bring hundreds of years of teaching experience and thousands of actual CPR calls to the classroom.
In addition to training our personnel, the Rescue Squad offers
educational programs such as CPR and first aid to our community.
Our award winning “CPR in the Schools” program, offered in cooperation with the Hillsborough High School Physical Education Department, gives every high school junior the opportunity to become certified in CPR.
In addition to training our personnel, the Rescue Squad offers
educational programs such as CPR and first aid to our community.
Our award winning “CPR in the Schools” program, offered in cooperation with the Hillsborough High School Physical Education Department, gives every high school junior the opportunity to become certified in CPR.
Hillsborough Rescue Squad Training Center Instructors
Lori A. Voorhees RN, BSN, MICP
Training Center Coordinator |
William Greenhalgh BFA, NREMT
Lead Instructor |
LeeAnn Best BA
Jason Beverett Dan Clements BS Jackie Coleman John Connacher MS, EMT Steven E. Dambeck BS Charlie Davis BS Neelam Davis PharmD, EMT Amanda DeFiccio BS Louis Dundi MBA, EMT Joanne Gagliardi RN, BSN Eugene Gast MICP Ron O. Gerschel BS, NREMT Steve Goodman RN, BSN Bill Greenhalgh BFA, NREMT David Gwin MS, EMT Christine Gwin BA, EMT |
Rachelle Hanna RN, BSN, CSN
Sandra Hill BSEE, EMT Gina Kay BS, MAT, MEd Michael Kelderman Douglas LaGrua MA, EMT Ashley Landesman BA, EMT Theodore Lewis BS Kimberly Miladinov RN, CSN Steven Molinaro BS Georgeann Natale RN, BSN, CSN Valerie Newman RN, BSN, CSN Joseph Prati PhD, EMT Melissa Rampel Yvette Shangold RN, MBA, CSN, DNPc Lori Voorhees RN, BSN, MICP Brian West BS Walter Wynkoop BS |
How to become an AHA Instructor
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- Be accepted by your local AHA Training Center before enrolling in an Instructor Course and have a completed Instructor Candidate Application on file with that Training Center.
- Have current AHA provider status in the discipline for that Instructor Course and be proficient in all the skills of that discipline.
Disciplines include ACLS, BLS, PALS, PEARS and Heartsaver. - Successfully complete the discipline-specific classroom Instructor Course..
- Successfully be monitored teaching your first course within six months of completing the discipline-specific classroom Instructor Course. Training Center Coordinators can require additional monitoring.
Once you become an Instructor, you will have access to the most current emergency cardiovascular care science, course updates,
training resources and tools through the online AHA Instructor Network.
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