Basic Life Support Provider Class
The American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider course is a certification program that trains individuals on how to provide basic life support to victims of cardiac arrest or other medical emergencies.
The AHA BLS Provider course typically includes both didactic and psychomotor practice. Upon successful completion of the course, participants receive an AHA BLS Provider certification card that is valid for two years.
Important Note
This course is designed for healthcare professionals such as doctors, nurses, emergency medical technicians (EMTs), paramedics, and others who need to be certified in BLS. The program covers critical concepts and skills related to basic life support, including:
Class Information
Class Duration
Re-certification can be 2-4 hours. New courses are 3-4 hours.
Class Size
Although classes can be as small as two (2) students, a ten (10) student minimum charge will be applied for all classes. We can teach multiple classes in a single location each day, but in order to maintain our 2:1 student-to-manikin ratio, must cap each class at 50 students.
Location
We will come to the location of your choice along the Wasatch front. Travel expenses can be negotiated for distances greater than 50 miles from Riverton, Utah. Facilities must have adequate space to allow for necessary psychomotor practice.
Cost
$65 per student. A ten (10) student ($650) minimum charge will be applied for all classes. Discounts are available for returning clients.
What Our Students Say About the BLS Class
They come to class with a wealth of knowledge and experience. His instructors all have backgrounds as firefighters, paramedics, EMT, Nurses, etc. Along with this, Matt is careful to hire instructors who have personalities and skills that work for high school-age students. They are quick to manage any misbehavior and also throw in stories or examples that make the class entertaining. They have tips and tricks for students that may have disabilities to participate. The students learn and take it with them. The firefighters in our city have gone on calls where a student that has been taught in our school was able to offer life-saving interventions to save the lives of relatives. I highly recommend their crew as CPR instructors.