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Monday, 12 August 2013

CPRescue Lands Contract with the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to Provide CPR and First Aid Training

    SAN JOSE, CA, July 28, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- CPRescue announced today that it has signed a new contract with the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). In this new 2-year agreement, CPRescue is to provide CPR and first aid training to the employees of the DMV, at their multiple locations throughout the state. This is the first contract CPRescue has landed with the California DMV. CPRescue has been providing CPR, first aid and AED training services for several California state agency's since 2005.

CPRescue will provide the MEDIC First Aid Adult CPR, first aid and AED training program. This first aid training course prepares DMV employees to act and assist responsibly in case of an emergency such as a heart attack, a major accident, natural disaster, or a violent act in the workplace. Each DMV trainee will be instructed on how to perform CPR, use an AED, deal with choking and bleeding emergencies. Several additional first aid skills are also covered such as, how to treat burns, seizures, amputations, diabetic emergencies, strokes, snake and spider bites, just to name a few.

By performing and completing this safety training program, CPRescue will assist the Department of Motor Vehicles in fulfilling their OSHA safety training requirement 29 CFR-1910.151. This safety standard requires all businesses to provide safety training for their employees, "In the absence of an infirmary... persons shall be adequately trained to render first aid..."

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is the state agency that registers motor vehicles and boats and issues driver's licenses in the U.S. state of California. The DMV is part of the California Business, Transportation and Housing Agency. It is headquartered in Sacramento and operates local offices in nearly every part of the state.

Established in San Jose in 1997, CPRescue quickly became a leader as a CPR, first aid and AED training vendor, who provides onsite safety training to Corporations, Healthcare Providers (AHA BLS CPR), many in the Hospitality Industry and for licensed Childcare Providers (EMSA approved). Since then they have expanded their service areas to include all of Northern and Southern California. CPRescue is a Certified Small Business (Lic# 0030191). For additional information, please visit their website at www.cprescue.com, email at info@cprescue.com or call them at 1-888-313-2444.


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StudentLoansRefinanced.com Partners with StudentCarta to Provide Nationwide Federal Student Loan Repayment Services to More Individuals with Student Loan Debt

    DALLAS, TX, April 17, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Student Loans Refinanced announced today that they have partnered with StudentCarta, a leading service provider in the student loan repayment industry, which will provide the avenue to assist more individuals struggling with Federal student loan debt. "At Student Loan Refinanced we are very happy to announce our partnership with StudentCarta our new relationship will enhance our abilities to reach more individuals with Federal student loan debt more efficiently and expediently", said Rick Troutman, Managing Partner of Student Loan Refinanced.

According to Troutman, recent studies report that there is approximately $1.1 Trillion in student loan debt nationally and over $3.5 billion in student loans went into default the first quarter of 2013. "The problem is thousands of college graduates are not making the income they believed they would be receiving upon graduation". Troutman said. "Many individuals have to decide whether to make a Federal student loan payment or a rent payment. Unfortunately, people forgo making their student loan payment because of their financial situation which could eventually lead to putting their Federal student loan payment into default" stated Troutman.

"Our partnership with Student Loans Refinanced will be instrumental in StudentCarta' s growth and long term success in realizing on our goal of becoming a global leader in helping students afford college." stated Mark J. Taglia, Founder and CEO of StudentCarta. According to Taglia, StudentCarta and its processing team have already helped thousands of student loan borrowers significantly reduce their monthly student loan payments. Mr. Taglia went on to say, "With the help of Rick (Troutman) and his proven team of professionals, StudentCarta will be able to offer its life changing services to millions of more defaulted student loan borrowers and others whom are simply struggling to make their monthly student loan payments."

About StudentLoansRefinanced.com

At StudentLoansRefinanced.com, our goal is to provide the easiest and simplest solution in assisting individuals with Federal student loan debt through the repayment process and help them secure a lower payment for Federal student loans. StudentLoansRefinanced.com was developed and managed by professional executives that have decades of experience developing successful business strategies in top corporations in America. StudentLoansRefinanced.com we understand the hardship that all new graduates and existing graduates have when it comes to keeping pace with monthly student loan payments.

About StudentCarta

At StudentCarta, our goal is to provide exceptional service to individuals with Federal student loan debt through our Student Loan Restoration Program. Our Program is designed to help those individuals significantly reduce their monthly Federal student loan payments, even if the borrower is currently behind or in default.

Contact:

info@StudentLoansRefinanced.com
972-898-3879

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Friday, 28 June 2013

ZipCars Provide LMU Community with Transportation Alternative

zipcarNo car? No problem, as more and more LMU students are finding out.

From the cost of gas to the growing desire for sustainability, more students have discovered that bringing their own car to campus isn’t the best choice for them. That’s where ZipCar, a car-sharing service available at LMU, comes into play.

“College students do not necessarily need access to a car all of the time,” said Carolyn French, assistant director of Campus Recreation at LMU and coordinator of the ZipCar program. “ZipCar allows them to have one when they need it.”

The service is simple. Eligible students (at least 18 years old with a clean driving record for at least a year) can go online to sign up and reserve one of the eight available cars on campus for any day of the week, any time of day. ZipCar charges hourly or daily rates.

The program provides various benefits. Users don’t have to pay for LMU campus parking, or for gas, insurance or maintenance, since ZipCar covers those costs. There’s also no search for somewhere to park, because there are reserved spaces near Rosecrans Hall.

“The number one benefit of the ZipCar program is its flexibility, in that the students have the freedom to go wherever they want, whenever they want for a pretty minimal fee,” French said. “Students can leave campus at their leisure without the large expense and hassle that comes from bringing their own car.”

Zach Soliz, a sophomore business major from Dallas, takes advantage of the ZipCar service instead of bringing a car from home. As a full-time student who lives on campus, he figured he didn’t need a car that often. But as an aspiring actor, Soliz uses ZipCar when he needs to drive to and from auditions around Los Angeles. 

“ZipCar was perfect for me,” Soliz said.  “I was able to reserve a ZipCar with no problems, whether it was for an audition or to explore the city.”

The program isn’t just for students, though. Anyone in the area who is a ZipCar member can use the cars at LMU just like any other available ZipCar.

For more information on the ZipCar program at LMU, click here.


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