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.

To schedule a private group session please click here.

To view our public CPR AED and First Aid classes in your state please select your location below:

In-Pulse CPR FL

Florida – View public calendar
Tampa Bay | SW Florida | Central Florida | Ocala | Brandon | Clearwater | Land O Lakes | New Port Richey | Oldsmar | Pinellas Park | Port Charlotte | Seffner | Sarasota | Tarpon Springs | Temple Terrace | Zephyrhills |Orlando | Lakeland | Kissimmee | Clermont | Altamonte Springs

Pennsylvania – View public calendar
Harrisburg area
| Central East PA | Carlisle | Gettysburg | Hershey | Lancaster | Reading | York | Camp Hill | Elizabethtown | King of Prussia | West Chester | Allentown | Pottstown

Minnesota – View public calendar
Twin Cities |St Cloud |Southern Minnesota | Minneapolis | St Paul | Albertville | Apple Valley | Bloomington | Burnsville | Brooklyn Park | Elk River | Inver Grove Heights | Maple Grove| Minnetonka | Mounds view | Oakdale | Plymouth | Shakopee | Stillwater | Albert Lea | Mankato | Rochester | Duluth

Tennessee – View public calendar
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?

manikin image smallRecent BLOG POSTS     visit blog

  • Inside a CPR Class: The Equipment That Teaches Lifesaving SkillsAxe Vale
    CPR Training Equipment and the 2025 AHA Guidelines Since 2009, In-Pulse CPR has trained more than 150,000 students in lifesaving CPR skills. One of the biggest reasons our classes are effective is the equipment we use to teach those skills. The American Heart Association’s 2025 CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) Guidelines reflect the latest science and ...
  • A Life-Saving Call: When Every Second CountsDonna Ryan
    The Schammert family (clockwise from top left): Kym, Bill, and sons Cameron and Theo. (Photo – Emily Hardy Photography) First Reported April 2021 The moment that would change everything started with something as simple as the sniffles. For Bill and Kym Schammert, what began as a routine precautionary visit to their pediatrician became a parent’s worst nightmare—and ...

  • First Aid Training for Pets: Cactus Needles and Learning the Basics of Wound CareDonna Ryan
    First aid training always allows you to stay conscious about what to do in case a person or animal needs care. One of the essential components to the training includes wound care. Learning wound care – preventing infections and controlling bleeding is fundamental to saving a person’s or animal’s life.  Cholla Charlie’s Crisis Both people and pets ...
  • Nursing News: Passive Leg Raising and Elevating the Head during CPR Prove to Be BeneficialDonna Ryan
    Around 275,000 people, per year, experience OHCA (out-of-hospital cardiac arrest) incidents. This finding was reported by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) in the U.S. National Institutes of Health’s National Library of Medicine archives. This number pertains to people living in Europe. U.S. Statistics for OHCAs It has also been found that a large number of ...
  • What’s the purpose of an AED?Elayne Bowman
    What an AED does is take that chaotic heart and stops it for just that moment so maybe it’ll listen to you.
  • What Is CPR? A Clinical and Physiological ExplanationAxe Vale
    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency medical procedure used to preserve brain and organ viability in a person experiencing cardiac arrest, defined as the abrupt cessation of effective cardiac mechanical activity resulting in loss of systemic circulation. When the heart stops pumping, cerebral perfusion drops to zero, and irreversible neuronal injury begins within 3 to 5 ...