On Site 911

On Site 911

Testimonials

"OnSite 911 is very reliable and expeditious in their services. Anytime we have a medical need, they are here, and we count on them for the future."Scott Rains
Newton High School
Varsity Soccer Coach




Notifications

Notification: Watch this space for updates and notifications from OnSite 911.


Please note

Our standard flat rate is $25 per hour, per medic. In order to make our services to school functions more affordable, we have a flat rate schedule for events

In The News

In as little as 4 hours, you too can be certified to provide CPR, help a choking victim, and learn the newest lifesaving technique - the AED. Cost for the complete course, including all materials is $50 per person. Classes are taught in groups of ten students by an American Heart Association Certified Instructor.


Education Brochure showing our clients, testimonials, and brief descriptions about OnSite911 and the president of OnSite 911, Vincent A. Johnson.


Are you a parent, grandparent, coach, teacher, caregiver or someone who deals with the public on a daily basis? If so, then you too can benefit from knowing CPR. Every minute that passes from the time of collapse until CPR is started drops the survival rate by 10%. If you wait just 5 minutes for an ambulance, you have ALREADY reduced the chances of survival by 50%. What if it were YOUR family, friend, student or loved one? BE PREPARED!


Let On Site 911 provide your group, club or organization with the best state-of-the-art instruction in CPR and First Aid. We will train your group using the newest guidelines from the American Heart Association in both CPR and use of an Automated External Defibrillator In as little as four hours, you too can be a lifesaver!


There have been numerous stories in the press in recent years dealing with the tragic premature deaths of high school student from Sudden Cardiac Arrest, chest trauma, head injuries, drug overdoses and heat stroke, Knowing what to do in these situations can mean the difference between life and death. One of the most important and vital skills that a lay-person can possess is knowing how to perform CPR and the proper use of an Automated External Defibrillator or AED.