CPR, AED, First Aid

CPR and AED has a crucial role in saving lives. These skills can make the difference between life and death in critical situations. American Red Cross Certification is available through in-person, online, or hybrid classes.

Class Types

  • In-Person Only

    In-Person learning and Skills check off

  • In-Person & Virtual Blended

    Online at your own pace class, in-person skills check off.

  • Virtual Only

    Online classroom portion, followed by a separate virtual skills check off session to ensure proficiency.

Close-up view of a person performing CPR on a mannequin. The individual's hands are placed in the center of the mannequin's chest, and they are performing chest compressions using proper technique.

CPR & AED

CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is an essential life-saving technique that involves chest compressions and rescue breaths to restore blood circulation and oxygenation in a person experiencing cardiac arrest. It is crucial because it buys time for the patient until advanced medical help arrives. Our Red Cross Certified courses offer flexible learning options, including blended learning with online modules and in-person skills check-offs, fully online courses, or traditional in-person classes, allowing you to choose the format that best fits your lifestyle and learning preferences.

Commonly Asked Questions

  • CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, works by manually compressing the chest to circulate blood and deliver oxygen to the vital organs in a person experiencing cardiac arrest.

  • Yes, CPR techniques differ for adults, children, and infants, with variations in hand placement, compression depth, and rescue breaths to provide effective life support for each age group.

  • An AED works by analyzing a person's heart rhythm and delivering an electric shock, if needed, to restore a normal heart rhythm during a cardiac emergency.

  • An AED should be used when a person is unresponsive, not breathing, and showing no signs of circulation, as it can help restore a normal heart rhythm in cases of sudden cardiac arrest.

A person providing first aid to someone's legs. The person is carefully cleaning a wound on the leg using antiseptic solution and sterile gauze. The person is wearing disposable gloves and is demonstrating proper technique and care for leg injuries.

First Aid

Our Red Cross-certified class provides the opportunity to learn basic first-aid skills in conjunction with CPR and AED training. Gain the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in emergency situations and make a difference in someone's life.

Commonly Asked Questions

  • You will learn essential skills such as assessing and treating minor injuries, managing choking, controlling bleeding, and responding to common medical emergencies.

Skills Boost Add ons

Boost your skills with our exclusive add-on trainings! Join our classes to learn vital techniques such as Narcan and Epi-pen administration, albuterol inhaler administration, tourniquet application, and much more. If you have specific training needs not listed, feel free to contact us, and we'll work together to accommodate your requirements and support your preparedness journey!