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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  • 2026: Why CPR Now Starts With CAB Instead of ABCCarin Mangimeli
    The American Heart Association recently changed the CPR guidelines to reflect five years of research indicating restarting blood circulation is more important…
  • What is Capnography?Mollie Bowman
    What is Capnography? Capnography is a monitoring tool used to measure the amount of carbon dioxide (CO₂) present in exhaled breath. Modern American Heart Association (AHA) resuscitation guidelines recommend the use of waveform capnography during advanced life support whenever available. In ...

  • Exploring The Benefits of Taking CPR ClassesAlyssa Reinbolt
    The unfortunate truth is that sudden cardiac arrest is considered to be one of the leading causes of death in America. The reason why so many people who have cardia arrest outside of a hospital die is because there are no bystanders who are capable of performing CPR to increase the chances of survival. The truth ...
  • Allergy Management: From Common Triggers to Critical Response (Interactive Guide)Axe Vale
    Understanding the Biological Trigger To respond effectively, it is helpful to understand what is happening inside the body. An allergic reaction is essentially a case of “mistaken identity” by the immune system. When an allergen enters the body, the immune system produces Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies. these antibodies travel to cells that release chemicals, most notably histamine. In ...
  • DO SOMETHING!Carol Theis
    Written by Carol – In-Pulse CPR Instructor |Updated 2026 A number of years ago, our neighborhood experienced every parent’s worst nightmare. Five-year-old Shannon was coming home from kindergarten on a cold, slippery January afternoon in Pennsylvania. The bus driver was experienced, well-loved, and had driven for 22 years without incident. This was supposed to be just another ...
  • Rescue Breathing? CPR? I’m confused!!!Carol Theis
    I have heard people talk about giving/not giving breaths with CPR and also about “rescue breathing”. I am confused…What is the difference? How do I know what to do?  These are questions often asked at a CPR class, and I would like to clarify it for you.  Maybe even give a SIMPLE answer to take ...