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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Harrisburg area
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Cookeville | Crossville | Lebanon | Chattanooga | Smyrna | Murfreesboro | Cleveland

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 Muscle Memory of Life: Why Our Live Skills Sessions Are Non-NegotiableTroy Bowman
    When a life is on the line, the difference between success and failure is muscle memory. High-quality CPR is a hands-on skill you simply cannot learn from a screen.During a real cardiac arrest, your body relies on trained muscle memory—not theoretical knowledge. And that level of readiness only comes from live, instructor-led CPR practice, not ...
  • 🩺 AHA 2025 Medical Professionals Guide: Critical Changes for Healthcare ProvidersTroy Bowman
    Introduction The American Heart Association (AHA) has released its 2025 updates to the Guidelines for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) and to Hypertension Management. These evidence-based revisions impact prehospital responders, hospital teams, and clinicians focused on cardiovascular prevention and resuscitation outcomes. Below is a concise summary of the key updates most relevant to medical professionals. Major ...

  • I understand why I need to learn CPR but why should I learn how to use an AED?Troy Bowman
    Many people understand the need to learn how to perform CPR but  have trouble understanding why we also teach how to use an AED in all of our classes.  An electric shock delivered quickly by an AED can be life saving.  AEDs are becoming increasingly more popular at public venues including airports, sports areas, malls, ...
  • 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 ...
  • Camping Injury ConcernsNupur Agarwal
    Be sure to check your first aid kit annually and replenish any exhausted or outdated medicines and supplies. And don’t forget to always take a well-stocked first aid kit whenever you go camping.
  • CPR and First Aid for BabysittersLaura_Frost
    As a child care provider you should know what to look for in signs of a child being in a struggle. This could be anything from their breathing stopping to their choking on a small wrapper. As a babysitter or