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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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

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

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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

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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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  • Why Updated CPR Guidelines Matter in 2026 (Practical Takeaways from AHA Guidance)Axe Vale
    How the latest American Heart Association recommendations improve survival and what everyday responders should know Every few years, the American Heart Association (AHA) updates its CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) guidelines to reflect the latest research and best practices in lifesaving care. The 2025 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC — first full comprehensive revisions ...
  • LUCAS Device Helps Saves LivesTroy Bowman
    There is a new device on the market that not only makes CPR more efficient but it also makes the lives of doctors and EMT’s much easier.

  • 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…
  • Studies: Bystanders Who Know CPR Save Lives!Tom Sirmons
    Written by Tom Sirmons                                                      A wealth of recent research* reaches the same conclusion: those who suffer cardiac arrest are far more likely to survive long-term if a bystander immediately begins proper CPR. That’s especially true when emergency medical personnel are unable reach the scene within eight minutes. BUT – considering that brain damage from ...
  • 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 ...
  • Protecting the Most Vulnerable: Why Parents and Caregivers Need CPR TrainingBenjamin Roussey
     CPR Training for Parents, Babysitters, and Childcare Providers Caring for children is not a casual responsibility. Whether you are a parent, babysitter, childcare provider, teacher, coach, or family member, you are entrusted with the safety and well-being of someone who may not be able to protect themselves or clearly communicate when something is wrong. Children rely ...