Our Commitment to Early Veterinary CPR Training
The ROSC Warriors Project is committed to providing up-to-date veterinary CPR training for veterinary technician students in Colorado at no cost.
The project is designed to equip students with the knowledge and hands-on experience necessary to become active and confident participants during a cardiopulmonary arrest in a clinical setting.
We believe early education in veterinary CPR makes a difference for our patients' survival and solidifies our commitment to advancing the field through excellent patient care.


Our Founder
Casey Elliott RVT, VTS(ECC)
Casey has been a veterinary technician in Colorado since 2010 with a focus on emergency medicine over the last decade and securing her veterinary technician specialty certification in emergency and critical care in 2023.
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Casey's passion for the ER led her to teaching emergency medicine where she realized there was a gap in technician education surrounding CPR. In an effort to bridge this gap, Casey founded The ROSC Warriors Project: a non-profit* focused on early technician education in CPR at no cost. It is her belief and mission that a jump start on understanding CPR and the events leading up to it will lead to better patient outcomes for the future of our veterinary community.
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*non-profit status pending for 2026
