CPR & AED
The purpose of CPR and AED is to restore breathing and circulation in someone experiencing cardiac arrest, keeping them alive until emergency medical help arrives.
View detailsHigh-rise office teams with tight schedules—short blocks available.
The purpose of CPR and AED is to restore breathing and circulation in someone experiencing cardiac arrest, keeping them alive until emergency medical help arrives.
View detailsFirst Aid training empowers you to respond effectively to injuries and emergencies, until professional medical help arrives, preventing the condition from worsening and potentially saving a life.
View detailsVenue tip: Reserve room close to elevators for equipment.
Parking: Garage parking; visitor passes required.
Do you come to our location in Tysons?
Yes. We bring manikins, AED trainers, and all course materials to your site in Tysons. All we need is an open floor area, power for a projector/AED trainer, and a nearby restroom.
How many people can attend?
We regularly train small teams of 6–12 and groups up to 25 in a single block. Larger groups are fine—we run rotations so everyone practices correctly.
How long is the class?
Most courses run 2–4 hours depending on the course and group size. Wilderness First Aid is typically a 16–20 hour course delivered over two days.
When do we receive certification?
Same day certificates for most courses. We also provide attendance records for your HR or compliance team.
“The class was amazing! She was really good and very interactive! Great information was provided and we loved her explanations! We went through several trainings but this one was the most enjoyable, so far! She was a very good instructor!”
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