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    4.9 (125 reviews)
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    Kristen N.

    i went in to get my certification for adult/pediatric cpr and first aid today. it was super quick, simple, and informative. we had to initially watch these modules before attending class so everything was pretty much a review, we just rewatched the videos from prior. my instructor was named kaitlin (I believe that's the spelling), she was so helpful making sure every student knew what they were doing and corrected those that were missing key details. i hope everyone gets her as their instructor because not only was she a good teacher and demonstrated the techniques well, but she seemed like she loved what she was doing and was super sweet! i loved her energy and always had a smile on her face.

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    CPR was recently added as a requirement to one of the teaching programs I'm involved in. I needed the Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED certification. The training is broken down into two parts: Part 1 - Online learning that contains 31 modules; takes approximately 2 1/2 hours to complete. (Red Cross portal) Part 2 - One hour in-person training/demo with adult & pediatric CPR dummies. Certification cost: $69 *Certificate valid for two years. Overall, it was a lot less painful than I'd anticipated. The most tedious part was the online training but the character designs and animation did make it somewhat entertaining. Too many lines and poor shadow placement on the face of an infant or child will add 20 year on the face; true story. (See screen grabs) LOL - Like I said, it was entertaining. The 31 online learning modules will take you approximately 2 1/2 hours; they vary in length. You will not be able to fast forward through a video, even if there's only 10 - 15 seconds remaining. Trust me, I tried... 'And tried... 'And tried. Yep, 2 1/2 hours. It wouldn't be so bad if the narrator spoke slightly more quickly or if participants were given an option to speed up the video rate by 25-50% percent. Can we speed it up? - https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=n-eRVNes-36qbWaQR6T0Wg&userid=O6EBodP3Fgu_n67efSKnBQ First off, very informative and the repetition of training was great learning tool. The modules or "missions," which they are referred to on the Red Cross learning site are relatively thorough and present you with a variety of scenarios in which you may be called into action. However, I have to say that I was a little surprised to not see a swimming pool/drowning mission in the online training. The site's wash, rinse, & repeat method has its benefits in hopes of helping participants retain the information. "Check-Call-Care" (The three C's) The modules are somewhat set up like Nintendo's "Zelda," with the option to interact with various *characters within the scene as well as action items to choose. (When I say "characters," I'm not kidding because the character designs/animation is at the very least entertaining but more on that later.) As you complete the various missions, there is a progress bar located at the top center of the screen that moves forward allowing you to see your progress in that particular module. At the end of the module, you will either receive a "Completed," or a "Retry," in which you will have to reattempt the mission. So, 31 missions and 2 1/2 hours later; clickety-click, click! Hit print and you're done! Next step; in-person training with an instructor. (Don't forget to bring a print out or digital file of completion forthe online training portion. It is a prerequisite in being able to participate in the the onsite training.) Our instructor, Kimia, was great. Photo - https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=ayGO4DEO4jgPdiQwciB0LA&userid=O6EBodP3Fgu_n67efSKnBQ The training was quick, to the point, and covered what was learned via the online missions. Kimia peppered in a bit of humor which was appreciated. My first words were, "Awesome a baby! (Holding the infant CPR dummy) "I haven't been this close to a baby sine the restraining order!" I think I heard a gasp or two, my friends whom I was taking the course with looked @ me with shocked expressions. (sigh) 'And I'm just getting started! I'm kidding... 'But would it be wrong to say I found the open mouth of the adult CPR dummy somewhat arousing? Still kidding!! Photo - https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=tyWFpAmq0XEHiytxjw9VDA&userid=O6EBodP3Fgu_n67efSKnBQ There were 14 attendees; two of whom only needed the CPR certification less the first aid training. The latter two were dismissed from class earlier than the rest of the group. The adult/baby CPR dummies had built in electronic sensors which informed you: A) Compressions are too fast B) Compressions are too slow Note: Most people have a tendency to apply compressions on the "too fast" side" of the spectrum. You DO NOT want your patient to feel like they ran a marathon! HA! If you applied enough pressure to the chest of the CPR dummy; you'd hear a click. If not, you need to push harder. (2" for adult; 1 1/2" for infant) After each CPR training with the adult & baby dummy, we then proceeded with AED training for each as well. We reviewed the proper guidelines in using the equipment; process of correct pad placement, precautions, different possible challenges that we may face, etc. Overall, great training; online & in-person. Okay, now let me tell you about the characters and animation; entertaining to say the least! HA! It provided some relief to the tedious 2 1/2 hours that I was held hostage to the screen. (See addl upload photos) Old man baby - https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=UvOy9tv6JWSYBl1JvOxkIA&userid=O6EBodP3Fgu_n67efSKnBQ - Aloha! Food: n/a Ambiance: 4 Service: 5 Value: 5+ (The potential to save a life; priceless.)

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    No one wants to be in a class on a gorgeous Sunday Morning, but Dave and Megan made the learning fun and engaging. It was easy to learn!

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    I like the online portion and the in class went over everything we saw online. You also get your certificate in 24hrs so it's good.

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    Would recommend class to anyone who needs to take CPR /AED certified, great instructor

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    Awesome course! Fast paced, integral, and easy to remember techniques. Kudos to the high quality responsive manikins.

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    Excellent instruction today. Trainer was very thorough and helped answer all question I had. He was also very professional and educated

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    Had to complete a CPR class for my credential program. Very informative and hassle free class. Enjoyed my training!

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    Awesome place, efficient, and comfortable environment. I would highly recommend this place to anyone wanting to learning BLS.

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    Place was awesome and very hands on! Allowed me to successfully receive my CPR certification and provided excellent training!

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    Great experience and very informal. Instructor did a great job presenting information.

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    Our teacher was super professional and explained us every single step to take care of anybody in any type of scenario. Thanks for the class!

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    Chris Navarro is awesome and thorough, made sure we did it correctly with some friendly corrections. Recommended.

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    Very straightforward, and easy course. Rachel did a great job, especially in the morning

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    I loved the class. The teacher taught us what to do to take actions efficiently. It was a great environment to learn in.

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    SureFire CPR

    4.9(569 reviews)
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    I have been going to surefire CPR for well over 15 years , Eric and the receptionist with the…read morepretty pink (I don't know her name my apologies) was very helpful. I had been in session with the mannequin for over an hour! I appreciate your patience Eric and the way you are willing to regardless of their age ! God bless you CPR keep on doing a great job. See you next time.

    I completed CPR training in February 2026 in Colorado and initially, the process itself was smooth…read more I can certainly acknowledge that. However, there were significant issues with the training setup that ultimately led to an injury. Due to the room configuration, I was unable to properly reach the mannequins and had to perform CPR on my tiptoes. The table was not adjustable, and no stool or accommodation was available. As a result of these poor ergonomics and lack of proper setup, I sustained a neck and trapezius injury mid-cycle. Ended up having to literally crawl on to the table . At the time, I reached out simply to provide feedback in hopes of preventing a similar experience for others especially individuals under 5 feet tall. The initial response I received was apologetic, and I appreciated that. However, after enduring five weeks of significant pain, I followed up to ask about the appropriate process before seeking medical care, as providers often ask for details about how an injury occurred. Unfortunately, the response I received at that point was defensive and dismissive, referencing a signed waiver rather than addressing the concern. The response was unfortunate. I fully understand that CPR training can be physically demanding. However, participants should be provided with a safe and properly adjusted environment to perform these skills. In this case, the setup did not allow for that and contributed directly to my injury. As a side note, I happened to have the session recorded (originally intended for social media), and it clearly shows the moment the injury occurred. Overall, I'm very disappointed in both the lack of appropriate setup and the company's response. I am still dealing with daily neck pain without resolution.

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    West Coast EMT - Riverside Full Time Class Dec. 10 2014

    West Coast EMT

    4.7(632 reviews)
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    I'm an LA County EMT but I also needed my OC license as well, so I looked up online where I would…read morebe able to take my OC EMT ambulance driver's/attendant license, and West Coast was one of the top options that came up. When I checked the website, all of the dates were full, but I ended up calling and speaking to a very lovely lady who helped me sign up for some spots she had available. On the day of the course, I came in not really knowing what to expect. Dallas Shelly was my instructor, and honestly, he was amazing. He made the class feel super comfortable, very engaging, and adjusted how he taught the material based on everyone's level of experience. By the end of it, I felt very satisfied and just wanted to come on here and say how easy the whole process was. They gave the certification at the end of the course, and overall, if I had to do this again, I'd definitely come back here. Oh, and Patrick the admin guy was nice as well.

    My experience with this program was extremely disappointing and, at times, felt misleading…read more Students pay around $1,200-$1,500 for the course alone, then are required to pay additional costs for uniforms, supplies, and other materials that are not clearly explained upfront. In my experience, students were often told to purchase materials with little notice, sometimes the night before or even the same day they were needed, and some of those materials were never used at all. The quality of instruction also did not match the cost of the program. A large portion of the coursework was labeled as "self-study," with instructors frequently telling students to "read it on your own" rather than actually teaching the material during class. As a student, it felt frustrating to pay for instruction and support while being expected to teach myself much of the material. Students were also assigned handwritten "Signs and Symptoms" homework assignments that took a significant amount of time to complete but were never actually reviewed or gone over in class. With the large amount of material already being assigned, this often took away from valuable study time without providing much educational benefit. On quiz days, instructors would often quickly go over one or two chapters right before the quiz and then expect students to fully remember and understand all of the material immediately afterward. Personally, I felt there was not enough actual teaching, review, or preparation before being tested. During skills days, much of the equipment was broken or unusable, which made it difficult to practice properly. With around 60 students per class all paying nearly $1,500, I believe there should have been enough functioning equipment available for students. Another concern was the Block 2 exam. A new exam format was introduced, and the class average was reportedly around 60%, which made many students, including myself, feel that we were not properly prepared or set up for success. There were also multiple questions covering a topic that had never been discussed during lectures, which made the exam feel unfair and confusing for many students. I also spoke with many students throughout the class about their experiences with the program. A large handful mentioned that this was their second time taking the course because they had failed it the first time, which was honestly concerning to hear so often. The program also charges a $50 fee to reschedule ride-alongs regardless of the reason, including family emergencies or serious illness, and this policy was not clearly communicated beforehand. I also felt that students were often not clearly told why they failed certain tests or skills evaluations or what specific areas they needed to improve on. Because of this, I often felt unable to properly learn from my mistakes or understand what needed to be corrected moving forward. Overall, based on my personal experience, I would not recommend this program. It often felt more focused on collecting money than supporting students and helping them succeed.

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    The CPR Solution

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    Brian is awesome. Super enthusiastic and actually teaches CPR. He gives great feedback and…read moreconstructive criticism. I've renewed my BLS many times with other companies, but this guy really teaches to save lives. The only issue I have is that I asked for CEU's and was never given them. Super important if you need them for a job. They never got back to me after I asked if I could get them. I also got an email stating that I'd probably pay more money, when on the website, it states they give CEU's when taking this class. Overall, class was great with a great instructor. Just a little disorganize when it comes to the CEU's. Hopefully no one has to deal with this when they need the CEU's.

    Instructor Brian is one of those instructors who actually engages with the students, provides…read moreconstructive criticisms, real life situational scenarios, and how to approach them. Coming into class I felt rusty with my skillset, but leaving I felt confident that I would be able to provide high quality CPR in this situation. Pros: Skill set improved Choking Mannequin (surprise) Mannequins with sensors to provide visual/haptic feedback when providing compressions Air Purifying Filters , Instructors uses bleach wipes to clean each mannequin per use, each student has own mannequins/AED, EASY CEU process, and Same Day Certifications if you pass the test. (15 minutes after last person leaves test site) Knee rests foam boards for adult CPR DAD jokes are awesome. Happy WIFE Happy LIFE. P.S. * Complaints about small classroom size not an issue; Small Groups so didnt notice. You are here to improve and learn HQ BLS. If your biggest complaint is small classroom size vs learning techniques to save individuals I would say your priorites are wrong. HIGHLY RECOMMMEND. Cons: Possible whispers Instructor Brian may retire :(

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    The CPR Lady - Great instructor, very throughly and professional. He made the class enjoyable with lots of awesome life experiences.

    The CPR Lady

    4.9(625 reviews)
    11.8 mi

    I took the BLS course on a Friday morning. The class was mostly comprised of students already…read moreworking in the health professions, so coming from the legal field I was a bit nervous thinking the material would be way over my head. But the course presenter Anita, who was assisted by Jameston (apologies for probably getting the name wrong), were very welcoming and 10 minutes in I was already feeling comfortable enough to ask my "novice" questions. From the start Anita and her assistant were engaging and very professional. The class was thorough and interactive. The very hands on with the training mannequins and AED made me feel more at ease with learning the steps for BSL. The facility is super clean with 2 restrooms, located in a nice business park in Irvine near the Spectrum. Front desk and other staff in the halls were friendly and helpful. I will definitely be taking my renewal class with CPR Lady training facility. Great experience. Sorry, I don't have any pictures. I was too busy trying to focus on the class to do any selfies with the mannequins. Maybe next time! :)

    I always come here to renew my BLS certification and they never disappoint! I've had John Little,…read moreAnita and Mary Ann as my instructors over the years and they are all very kind, supportive and each have wonderful personalities. The office staff in-person and over the phone are lovely ladies as well.

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