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Our classes
Our Red Cross classes provide high-quality CPR, AED, and First Aid training designed to prepare you to respond confidently in real-life emergencies. All certifications are valid for two years.





Your CPR training is the first step to saving lives.
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Stop the Bleed®: Life-Saving Skills Everyone Should Know
Course Overview:
Our Stop the Bleed® course teaches essential skills to control severe bleeding in emergencies. Learn how to recognize life-threatening injuries, apply direct pressure, use tourniquets, and pack wounds effectively. These hands-on skills empower you to act quickly and confidently before professional help arrives.
Who Should Attend:
This course is designed for anyone who wants to be prepared to save a life—students, parents, coworkers, first responders, and everyday heroes.
What You’ll Learn:
How to recognize life-threatening bleeding
Techniques for applying direct pressure
Proper use of tourniquets and wound packing
Emergency response actions until EMS arrives
Course Format:
Interactive, hands-on training with certified instructors. Students receive practical demonstrations, skill practice, and a digital completion certificate.
Why It Matters:
Severe bleeding is a leading cause of preventable death in trauma situations. Knowing how to stop the bleed can make the difference between life and death.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need prior experience to take a CPR class?
No prior experience is required. Our CPR courses are designed for beginners as well as healthcare professionals needing certification or renewal.
. Will I receive a certification card?
Yes. Upon successful completion, students receive an official eCard the same day.
Is the class hands-on?
Yes. All of our CPR classes include hands-on skills practice with manikins and AED trainers, along with a skills evaluation.
Yes. We provide private group classes and on-site training for businesses, schools, and organizations.
Do you offer group or on-site training?
What is the difference between BLS and CPR/AED?
BLS (Basic Life Support) is typically required for healthcare providers and includes advanced skills such as team-based response and use of a bag-valve mask. CPR/AED is designed for the general public and workplace responders.


