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    Caitlyn and Roxanne made things so easy to comprehend. Efficient use of my time. This is a 5 star review!

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    Did a class on Saturday 4/27/2024; Training was done very clear and thorough. Really helps you feel prepared.

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    CPR Seattle

    4.9(126 reviews)
    13.5 miWallingford

    In my line of work, I have to be certified in CPR/First Aid. Though it's unlikely I'll have to use…read moreit (and hopefully I won't), it is very useful knowledge to have and the amount of time that passes between trainings makes it a good refresher. Each time I've taken the classes here, they've been informative and straight forward. The instructors are always welcoming and knowledgeable. They welcome questions and do well explaining situations and procedure alongside the training videos. The classes are easy to sign up for and have plenty of availability. The classes are about 4 or so hours long, with a few breaks in between which is nice. It's always nice to see folks taking these classes simply because they're into being outdoors where much of this comes in handy. I do leave each of these classes feeling more confident about helping someone potentially in need.

    It was time to renew my Adult, Child, and Infant CPR, AED, and First Aid certification this weekend…read morewith CPR Seattle. Throughout the years, I have taken many of these courses. This was the best by far. Julian was a fantastic and energizing instructor. Warm, engaging, and very clear in how he presented the material. The time moved quickly, which says a lot. What stood out to me was how practical and relevant the training felt. We covered real-world situations, including opioids and especially fentanyl, which is critical knowledge today. I have been going to CPR Seattle for a number of years and highly recommend them. Grateful for a strong refresher and training that matters.

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    Compressions for Life

    5.0(9 reviews)
    14.4 mi

    My wife and renewed our required First Aid/CPR and AED certification by taking Kevin's training…read moretoday. Somehow he's made it even more enjoyable and faster-paced than two years ago. He has such an easy and clear manner in teaching his class. What both impressed and surprised me is how certain CPR instructions have changed in the past two years. Kevin gave detailed instructions even in where/how to stand next to someone having a cardiac or choking event, where to position legs and feet and where to put the cellphone (on speakerphone) next to the victim for talking with a 911 operator. Kevin's trainings are replete with stories about calls he's been on in the past year or so and the specific reasons why some of those calls had happy or tragic endings. The expanse of his knowledge on his subject is breathtaking--so he's the right guy to be teaching this class! Also, we've been to CPR/First Aid certification training that dragged on and on. Kevin's class flies by while ensuring we all have not only gained or refreshed knowledge but had that right amount of hands-on practice. He covers so much in his 3-hour training that it's best to just take the class to discover all it encompasses. And--Kevin? See you in two years, my friend.

    This is the second time I have taken BLS for Healthcare providers from Compressions for life. I've…read morebeen an ACLS and BLS provider for 30 + years and this is the best BLS class I've taken. Kevin Bernt is an excellent instructor. He's well prepared, class is efficient and organized. He explains concepts clearly. Even though I've been through many, many BLS trainings, I feel that I've learned valuable new skills in each of the classes I attended with Kevin.

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    Cascade Training Center - Manikins

    Cascade Training Center

    4.5(6 reviews)
    17.7 mi

    I had a great late night class at this location renewing one of my certifications. The facility is…read moreclean and has several bathrooms, coffee and tea, and good acoustics. The breakout rooms were nice and perfect for larger groups. We had a pretty small group and were able to get at lot of individualized attention and help. Several students shared experiences and asked questions and our instructor, a paramedic, was great about going through the scenarios and making them learning experiences for all of us. He also shared some really interesting stories and how he handled them. The mega codes went well and we all worked as a team to get through them. The exam only took 30-40 minutes and was around 50 questions. Overall it was a great class and I was happy I chose this later time slot to get my renewal out of the way.

    mixed review...if you are doing ACLS just to get the card, you will love it. They get you in and…read moreout fast, and everyone passes. however...if you are there to actually LEARN the material, you will be disappointed. The first day they had us in and out in under 4 hours, not six. The second day the megacode practice was a joke. The "practice" actually turned out to be the test portion, which everyone passed, again, without really learning or doing much of anything. During written open-book testing it was noisy chaos, with people lining up to do CPR recert after, and chatting away.

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    Y-CPR Academy

    Y-CPR Academy

    4.3(11 reviews)
    18.1 mi

    I had her class today and it was great, then I read her 1 bad review from Ted A. and had to…read morerespond: Information sticks in people's heads when the information is embedded in example stories. Stories from the instructor and from the experiences of the students. It's up to the student's if they want to share their experiences, it's not forced. Many students have worked a childcare profession for years and need to renew every 2 years. Which means they have stories of emergencies that happen to them and they can relate to the serious lessons being taught. I am sorry Ted A. with the one star review doesn't normally learn through conversation and other's experiences. It sounds like Ted wanted a straight forward list and then to leave. That's my guess. But, for me it was a 2.5 hour class and it was all encompassing. She covered all the material and she had added advice and stories to back up her lessons. For example, I needed my CPR cert because I am applying to be a Nanny. Since she asked me what job I needed the CPR cert for, she was able to give me advice about knowing for sure what addresses I am at in case I need to call 911, because she knows as a Nanny, I won't always be stationary. I am grateful she brought that to my attention and would recommend her class to anyone needing their CPR cert. She has a great attitude and is highly knowledgeable. Will probably go back in 2 years.

    The main issue with the training was that while the instructor is friendly, the training consisted…read moreof too many intrusive personal questions, random unrelated stories and unsolicited advice. I found this distracting and did not feel comfortable being interviewed about my life as part of the training. A very small portion of the time was the actual training. I would not recommend this company.

    PNW Medical Training Academy - cprclasses - Updated May 2026

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