Offering CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation), AED, and First Aid training classes in over 50 cities across Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Florida. Our classes offer an American Heart Association certification that is valid for 2 years.

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What is CPR?   Why do we need CPR training?   Who needs to attend a Bloodborne Pathogens course?

What about AED’s?   Why do we need First Aid training?

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  • The Big Picture–RTS Medical MissionsChristina Bassan
    In March 2024, In-Pulse CPR partnered with others to bring lifesaving CPR and First Aid training to Jimaní, Dominican Republic, a small town located just four minutes from the Haitian border. With donated manikins from the American Heart Association, the In-Pulse CPR team trained approximately 30 staff members from RTS Missions, a highly active mission organization ...
  • Digital Lifelines: How Your Smartphone Can Save a LifeCarin Mangimeli
    first aid and CPR applications and programs are also being developed. These applications provide step-by-step instructions

  • AED MisconceptionsDerek Walborn
    AEDs are complicated, highly specialized medical devices. As a result, they can be very intimidating and even frightening for people to imagine having to use in an emergency situation. We have all seen the movies where, during a scene of high drama, the device is charged and used to violently revive someone from a near death situation. While AEDs are ...
  • Family of Lost Teen Calls for Further Use of CPR and AEDsRobin Johnson
    Morgan Wilson dies at age of 17 when her heart stops. If staff had adequate training in CPR and access to an AED, she might be alive today. Several factors can lead to an individual’s heartbeat or breathing unexpectedly coming to a halt, from blood infections, to heart attacks, to simple accidents. Even when the cause ...
  • Why do we need AED training?Siam B
    Sudden death is not a rare event; each year close to 350,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest and without immediate treatment, a significant number die. Sudden death can occur at any time and in any location; the individual may suddenly stop breathing, lose consciousness, and collapse. EMS ARRIVAL When you come across a person who is having ...
  • The Hollywood Heart AttackBenjamin Roussey
    You’ve seen it dozens of times before, plastered across your television screen: the agonized grimace, the surprise collapse, and the painful grasping at one’s chest. In the world of medicine, it’s called the Hollywood Heart Attack.