Collection: 🏥 First Aid & Life-Saving Skills
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We are diligently working to bring you expert-led training in First aid and emergency response training for responsible gun owners, instructors, and everyday preparedness. Designed to complement firearms training with life-saving medical skills.
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Learn critical life-saving skills with our First Aid and CPR courses. Whether you're an everyday citizen, a professional, or a firearm owner, these classes—taught by certified safety instructors—will feature hands-on, certified training in:
✅ Stop the Bleed (Hemorrhage Control)
✅ Heartsaver® Basic Life Support (BLS)
✅ Heartsaver® First Aid CPR AED
✅ Heartsaver® Total - First Aid CPR AED
The American Heart Association (AHA) program is used for first aid and CPR training. This nationally recognized program maintains the highest standards of emergency health and safety training.
Our courses are taught by certified instructors and are designed for both everyday citizens and professionals.
Key Differences Between First Aid, CPR, and BLS
The following table summarizes the key distinctions between the three certifications:
Feature |
First Aid |
CPR |
Heartsaver® BLS |
Focus Area |
Minor injuries, medical emergencies |
Cardiac and breathing emergencies |
Advanced life-saving techniques for healthcare professionals |
Who Should Get Certified? |
Employees, teachers, parents, coaches, community members |
Teachers, fitness instructors, caregivers, security personnel |
Paramedics, nurses, doctors, EMTs, first responders |
Key Skills Covered |
Wound care, burns, allergic reactions, minor fractures |
Chest compressions, rescue breaths, AED use |
CPR, airway management, pediatric resuscitation, multi-rescuer response |
Recertification |
Every 2-3 years |
Every 2 years |
Every 2 years (often required more frequently) |
🧠 What You’ll Learn
- How to respond to cardiac and breathing emergencies
- How to safely use an AED (Automated External Defibrillator)
- How to treat injuries like bleeding, burns, and fractures
- How to assist choking adults, children, and infants
- How to use an epinephrine pen
- Legal and medical considerations for responders
- And much more...
All training includes practical skill sessions led by certified instructors using American Heart Association (AHA) and STOP THE BLEED® protocols.
🎓 What to Expect
Certification upon successful completion
Hands-on practice in a relaxed, instructor-led environment
Small class sizes for personal attention
Required safety equipment provided (gloves, masks, etc.)
Comfortable, casual dress recommended
No firearms or live ammunition allowed during training
📌 Important Notes
Certification is valid for 2 years
Some courses require completion of an online module prior to attending in-person training
All training complies with current emergency care standards
AHA cards are accepted by most employers and organizations
📝 How to Register
You can view upcoming class dates and register directly on the course page for each course. Each listing includes:
Steps to register for any required online component
Enrollment for the in-person skills session
What to bring, how to prepare, and how to receive your certificate
CPR Fact: Anyone can learn CPR—and should. CPR can double or triple a victim’s chance of survival.