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Rōv: A journey, especially one with no specific destination; an act of wandering.
πŸš‘ Emergency Training β€’ CPR β€’ First Aid β€’ Wilderness
πŸ”₯ First Responder Owned
**Training you for wherever the journey takes you.**

🚨 **IDAHO FALLS β€” CPR, FIRST AID & AED CLASS!** 🚨Our next class is open for registration! β€οΈβ€πŸ©ΉπŸ“… **Wednesday, September 2...
08/19/2026

🚨 **IDAHO FALLS β€” CPR, FIRST AID & AED CLASS!** 🚨

Our next class is open for registration! β€οΈβ€πŸ©Ή

πŸ“… **Wednesday, September 2nd**
⏰ **6:00 PM**
πŸ“ **Idaho Falls, ID** β€”
πŸ’² **$60 per person**
To Register- Text or call Alexandria @ 208-270-1695

Whether you're a parent, grandparent, babysitter, business owner, outdoor enthusiast, or simply someone who wants to be prepared β€” this class is for you.

We're first responder owned, and we teach from a real-world perspective. We don't want you to simply check a box and walk away with a certification card. We want you to leave feeling more confident stepping in when someone needs help.

❀️ Adult, Child & Infant CPR
⚑ AED Use
🩹 First Aid
🫁 Choking Emergencies
πŸš‘ Real-world emergency scenarios
πŸ™Œ Hands-on skills practice

**No medical experience is needed!**

Spots are limited, so **registration is required.**

πŸ‘‰ **Comment below, send us a message, or register through our website to reserve your spot!**

Because emergencies don't always happen when help is nearby.

πŸ”οΈ **Rove Emergency Training**
**First Responder Owned | Real-World Training**
*Train for Your Journey.*

We say First Responder Owned for a reason. πŸš’β€οΈAt Rove Backcountry & Emergency Training, the people behind our classes ar...
08/18/2026

We say First Responder Owned for a reason. πŸš’β€οΈ

At Rove Backcountry & Emergency Training, the people behind our classes aren't just instructors β€” we're first responders who use these skills in the real world.

**Meet Ricky. πŸ‘‹**

Working in the fire service full time, Ricky sees firsthand what emergencies actually look like and how important those first few minutes can be. He understands the difference that a prepared bystander can make before the ambulance or fire department ever arrives. He is an authorized instructor with HSI, bringing both his professional fire service experience and proper instructor credentials into the classroom.

That's exactly what we want to bring into every Rove class: real-world experience, properly credentialed instructors, and practical training from people who understand what happens after 911 is called.

Ricky is excited to be part of what we're building at Rove and to help train families, businesses, outdoor enthusiasts, and communities to feel more confident and capable when the unexpected happens.

And we're pretty excited to have him on this journey with us. πŸ”οΈ

At Rove, one of our biggest priorities is making sure the people teaching you are properly trained, appropriately creden...
08/14/2026

At Rove, one of our biggest priorities is making sure the people teaching you are properly trained, appropriately credentialed, and experienced in the skills they teach.

Meet Alexandria Rose, one of the owners and instructors behind Rove Emergency Training!

Alexandria is a mom, full-time EMT, volunteer FF, CPR/First Aid instructor, Wilderness First Aid instructor, Wilderness First Responder, and active member of Search & Rescue. She is also continuing her education in paramedicine.

Being a mom is a big part of why this training matters to her. Emergencies don’t only happen on an ambulance or deep in the backcountry. They happen at home, at the park, on family adventures, at work, and during ordinary days when you least expect them.

At Rove, we believe credentials matterβ€”but so does real-world experience. Our instructors bring both into the classroom, creating training that is practical, approachable, and built around situations you may actually encounter.

As Rove grows, we are committed to maintaining a high standard for our instructor team. Every instructor representing Rove will hold the appropriate training, certifications, and credentials for the courses they teach.

Because whether your journey takes you across town, into the mountains, to the workplace, or simply home to the people you love, we want you to have the confidence and skills to respond when it matters.

❀️ CPR β€’ First Aid β€’ AED
🌲 Wilderness First Aid
🩸 Emergency Preparedness
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Training for all ages
πŸš‘ First Responder Owned

**ROVE EMERGENCY TRAINING**
-Training you for journey -

08/11/2026
🚨 **Training Where Every Second Matters** 🚨We had the pleasure of spending time with the Bureau of Reclamation – Palisad...
08/07/2026

🚨 **Training Where Every Second Matters** 🚨

We had the pleasure of spending time with the Bureau of Reclamation – Palisades Dam team providing CPR, AED, and First Aid training.

Their work environment is truly unique. Their team is responsible not only for the safety of their crew, but also for responding to emergencies involving the public in and around the dam and surrounding recreation areas.

That means being prepared for everything from workplace injuries to sudden medical emergencies in a complex, remote, and often unpredictable environment.

As a first responder-owned business, we understand that effective training isn’t just about checking a box. It’s about understanding the environment, recognizing the challenges your team may face, and building the confidence to respond when it matters most.

We’re grateful for the opportunity to work with a team that takes emergency preparedness seriously and is committed to keeping both their coworkers and the public safe.

Thank you to the Palisades Dam crew for trusting us! β€οΈβ€πŸ©Ή

**Real-world training. Real-world experience. Ready when it matters.**

Did you know about "Hands Only" CPR? The Facts πŸ“Š- Around 70% of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests happen in homes.- Only a...
08/06/2026

Did you know about "Hands Only" CPR?
The Facts πŸ“Š

- Around 70% of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests happen in homes.
- Only about 48% of cardiac arrests receive help before EMS arrives.
- 70% of Americans feel helpless during a cardiac arrest because they never learned CPR or were too afraid to perform it.

Reality is that if someone experiences a cardiac arrest and does not receive immediate CPR, the likelihood of that person surviving dwindles about 10% for every MINUTE. πŸ“‰

With those facts in mind, a campaign was headed by the American Heart Association with the goal of getting more bystanders to perform CPR before the arrival of EMS. πŸš‘

"Hands Only" CPR is an extremely effective way to provide lifesaving measures without being invasive at all and is proven to be just as effective as CPR with rescue breathing in the early stages of a cardiac arrest. πŸ“ˆ

How does it work?

The blood in your body stays oxygenated for roughly 5-7 minutes after the heart stops beating, thus providing the patient with just compressions in the early stages of CPR is very effective. 🩺
How to perform "Hands Only" CPR:

- Recognize a cardiac arrest by pressing lightly on the side of the patients neck to feel for a pulse while checking to see if they are breathing.πŸ†˜
- Dial 911 and inform the dispatcher of the situation.
- If you do NOT feel a pulse, place your hands on the center of the patients chest.
- Push HARD and FAST at a rate of 100-120 beats per minute.
- Do not stop until directed by an EMS provider. πŸ›‘
Want to learn more? Visit:
https://cpr.heart.org/.../handsonly-cpr-faqs-ucm_494175.pdf

🚨 **EASTERN IDAHO β€” CPR/First Aid/AED CLASS**Would you know what to do if someone collapsed, stopped breathing, or suffe...
08/04/2026

🚨 **EASTERN IDAHO β€” CPR/First Aid/AED CLASS**

Would you know what to do if someone collapsed, stopped breathing, or suffered a serious injury?

We’re putting together a **CPR β€’ First Aid β€’ AED certification class this September** in Eastern Idaho!

❀️ Hands-on, practical training
πŸš‘ CPR β€’ First Aid β€’ AED
πŸ“ Eastern Idaho
πŸ“… September β€” date/location coming soon
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ First Responder & Veteran Instructors

**Interested? Comment β€œCPR” below or send us a message and we’ll get you on the interest list!**

You never know when these skills might be the ones that matter most.

These pictures may look like I had an amazing Fourth of July.What they don't show are the moments I missed while working...
07/09/2026

These pictures may look like I had an amazing Fourth of July.
What they don't show are the moments I missed while working β€” the time with my kids, the celebrations I wasn't able to be part of, and the sacrifices that come with this career. That is the reality for many first responders. While others are celebrating, we are often responding because someone, somewhere, is having one of the worst days of their life.
Behind every emergency scene is a family whose life can change in an instant. For the first responders who answered that call, those moments don’t end when the lights are turned off and the ambulance returns to the station. Those calls stay with us long after the scene is cleared.
What is difficult sometimes is seeing comments about being inconvenienced by traffic, delays, or road closures without knowing the reason behind them. What may look like a frustrating backup is often because firefighters, EMS, law enforcement, and other responders are working to protect lives, care for patients, and support families during moments they will never forget.
Those flashing lights are not just an interruption. They are a reminder that someone is having a day they never expected.
There is so much more happening behind the scenes than most people ever see.
Our communities need volunteers in Fire and EMS. If you have ever considered serving, please take that step. It will change your perspective on what a true emergency looks like and show you the incredible difference you can make when someone is experiencing their worst day.
Please be patient. Please slow down. Please remember there are people behind every emergency call β€” responders, patients, and families whose lives may never be the same.
-Also-
Wear the helmet. Wear life jacket. Please

Address

4003 Professional Way, Suite B
Idaho Falls, ID
83402

Opening Hours

Monday 12pm - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 7pm

Telephone

+12082701695

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