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

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

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  • A Miracle on a Sunday Morning: How a Chain of Heroes Saved Shawn Martin’s LifeDonna Ryan
    Shawn Martin and his family First Reported, January 26, 2026, St. Elizabeth Hospital – When Shawn Martin suddenly collapsed from cardiac arrest during a morning walk, his wife, Emily, immediately triggered a remarkable sequence of events that saved his life. Just three days later, Shawn walked out of the hospital, an extraordinary recovery that defied the ...
  • A Second Chance: Mary’s Journey from Cardiac Arrest to RecoveryDonna Ryan
    Cardiac arrest survivor Mary Gordon (left) with her fiancé, Matt Costakis. (Photo from Mary Gordon) First Reported August 2021 Mary Gordon had always been the picture of health. At 37, she was the kind of person who conquered 5K races and powered through intense cycling sessions without breaking stride. Her body was her ally, reliable and strong—until ...

  • 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 ...
  • Burn Wound CareCarin Mangimeli
    After the immediate burn has been treated, make plans to seek medical advice and have the wound treated by a medical professional as soon as possible to ensure that the burn does not become infected. The doctor may also be able to prescribe some topical ointment to keep the burn moist to ease scarring…
  • 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.
  • American Heart Association 2025 CPR Guidelines: What Changed and Why It MattersPeter J J Klotunowitch
    By Peter J Klotunowitch  – Updated 2026 Cardiac arrest is still one of the leading causes of death in the United States. It can happen suddenly, often when an electrical problem in the heart causes it to stop pumping blood the way it should. When that happens, every minute counts. The person does not need a perfect rescuer. ...