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CPR and First Aid Training

Per Little League

Like training coaches to properly teach fundamentals, training them and other volunteers in first aid practices isn’t just a requirement to be fulfilled. It’s an extra tool in place to help the season be a beneficial and safe experience for the Little Leaguers®. At least one manager or coach from each team in a league should attend a first aid class, though you should encourage attendance from as many league volunteers as possible. First aid knowledge is an invaluable tool to have for all of life’s emergencies.

Like training coaches to properly teach fundamentals, training them and other volunteers in first aid practices isn’t just a requirement to be fulfilled, it's an extra tool in place to help the season be a beneficial and safe experience for the Little Leaguers®. At least one volunteer (manager, coach or any other team volunteer) at SKELL should be First Aid and CPR Certified. At SKELL we offer both First Aid and CPR training, so we can guarantee each team has someone on the team that can help if there is an emergency. 

 Each year SKELL offers CPR & First Aid Training that takes place at SKELL.  This season, we will have a certified firefighter training, at SKELL, through South Kitsap Fire and Rescue. 

Location of the training is in the office at South Kitsap Eastern Little League. 

CPR & First Aid Training

CPR & First Aid Training link will be provided early January, 2026

SKELL's Physical Address

6600 E Hilldale Rd

Port Orchard, WA 98366

Non - Emergency Numbers

Kitsap County Sheriff Department: 
(360) 337-7101

South Kitsap Fire and Rescue: 
(360) 871-2411

Poison Control Center: 
(800) 222-1222

Choosing a Medical Care Facility

If anyone needs professional medical attention, the proper procedure is to:

Defer to the emergency personnel that are present and allow them to take over care and transport the injured person to the appropriate facility.

If the injured person is not an adult, consult with the injured person's parent(s)/guardian(s), if present, for physician or hospital information, and ask if they wish to take their child to the facility of their choice. 

If the injured person is a South Kitsap Eastern Little League player, and no parent or guardian is present, check the player's Medical Release Form, "Green Sheet", provided by South Kitsap Eastern Little League.  This "Green Sheet" is to be maintained in the Manager's Binder, or whomever is present with the player during the practice or game.  The "Green Sheet" MUST be with the team at ALL South Kitsap Eastern Little League events, including games, practices, pictures, team parties, etc.

If there is a doctor, medical clinic or hospital listed on the "Green Sheet", provide this information to the emergency personal.

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