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?

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  • Only 10 percent of victims survive without CPRTroy Bowman
     Here is something worth knowing. Sudden cardiac arrest is still one of the leading causes of death in the United States. More than 350,000 cardiac arrests happen outside of hospitals each year. That is close to 1,000 people every day. The survival rate is still far too low. About 9 out of 10 people who suffer ...
  • Hands-Only CPR: What to Do When Someone Suddenly CollapsesDonna Ryan
    Sudden cardiac arrest does not always come with a warning. A person may be talking, laughing, working, or eating dinner, and then suddenly collapse. Not planned, and never convenient. They may not respond when you tap their shoulder and shout. They may not be breathing normally. Sometimes they may only gasp, which can ...

  • Uncontrolled Bleeding: How to Treat the EmergencyDonna Ryan
    Uncontrolled Bleeding – Knowing How to Stop It is a Valuable First Aid Skill Uncontrolled bleeding in the U.S. is preventable. However, it’s the cause of a large number of deaths each year. Statistics reveal that acute blood loss or shock accounts for over 40% of trauma-related fatalities. To  increase the odds of survival, knowing how ...
  • AED Buyer’s Guide: Comparing 5, 10, and 15-Year Maintenance CostsTroy Bowman
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  • What is CPRMollie Bowman
    Cardiac arrest is often caused by an abnormal heart rhythm called ventricular fibrillation (VF).
  • 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 ...