
Standard courses don't cover horse-related trauma, rural response times, or barn-specific hazards. RideSafe does. And we come to you.
Online training available nationwide. In-person CPR/AED certification available in California only.
Standard CPR and first aid courses are designed for offices, schools, and public spaces. Barns are none of those things. The hazards are different, the environment is different, and the response has to be too.
Scene safety with a 1,200-pound animal, spinal precautions, airway management, and the critical steps to take in the minutes before EMS arrives. Scenarios standard CPR training does not cover.
What to do when a rider is pinned, trampled, or trapped under a horse. Covers crush syndrome, safe extrication decisions, and how to manage a patient who cannot be moved until EMS arrives.
Horse-related trauma has specific injury patterns. The course covers kick and bite wounds, fracture management, concussion recognition, and safe approach to an active scene.
Average EMS response to a rural barn is 12–20 minutes. The course covers how to communicate your location, what to do while waiting, and how to stabilize a patient in a remote setting.
Digital education available nationwide. In-person CPR certification in California only.
8-module equestrian emergency preparedness course. ~90 minutes, self-paced. Covers rider falls, cardiac arrest, kicks, bleeding, heat stroke, fractures, and more. Includes verifiable certificate.
25-page barn-specific reference guide covering 20+ emergency scenarios, equipment how-tos, scripted 911 callouts, and a laminate-ready quick-reference card.
AHA or ASHI CPR, first aid, and AED certification at your barn. All equipment provided. Equestrian-specific curriculum. Groups of 8+.
Emergency cards, action plan templates, and quick-reference guides. All free, all barn-specific. Enter your email and download instantly.
On-site safety evaluation and written Emergency Action Plan tailored to your California facility.