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SAN DIEGO COURSES
BLS for Healthcare Providers
This is an American Heart Association course for everyone who works in healthcare such as CNA’s, EMT’s, caregivers, and staff of medical offices.
CPR, AED, & First Aid
CPR, AED & First Aid training is an American Heart Association course that is designed to prepare the ordinary person to assist in a cardiac emergency. We cover how to provide high quality CPR, how to use an AED, and life saving first aid techniques.
ACLS
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) is an AHA course for advanced providers such as Nurses, Paramedics, RT’s, EMT’s, Physicians, & more.
Ventura County Courses
BLS for Healthcare Providers
This is an American Heart Association course for everyone who works in healthcare such as CNA’s, EMT’s, caregivers, and staff of medical offices.
CPR, AED, & First Aid
CPR, AED & First Aid training is an American Heart Association course that is designed to prepare the ordinary person to assist in a cardiac emergency. We cover how to provide high quality CPR, how to use an AED, and life saving first aid techniques.
ACLS
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) is an AHA course for advanced providers such as Nurses, Paramedics, RT’s, EMT’s, Physicians, & more.

Our Locations
San Diego - La Mesa
Our San Diego office is in the Business Center of La Mesa 7317 El Cajon BLVD, La Mesa, 91942.
Ventura County - Camarillo
Our Ventura County office is located in Camarillo at 601 East Daily Drive, Camarillo, 93010.
The statistics speak for themselves: 90% of cardiac arrests that happen outside of a hospital setting are fatal, and the survival rate quadruples when a bystander performs CPR.
However, only 30% of people are trained in this life-saving technique. With 475,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occurring in the United States each year, the number of lives that could be saved is staggering. Currently, only 47,500 people survive these events, but if every out-of-hospital cardiac arrest received CPR, the survival rate could increase to 40%, resulting in 190,000 saved lives.
Everyone should know CPR, as it has the potential to make a significant difference in the outcome of a cardiac arrest. By learning this skill, you could potentially save a life and make a positive impact in your community.
Why Learn CPR?
