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Get BLS certified with trusted, American Heart Association-compliant BLS training designed for healthcare professionals, students, and workplace teams across Utah. Whether you need a first-time certification or a renewal, our fast and flexible BLS training helps you gain the confidence to respond during cardiac and breathing emergencies.
Our training is designed to be fast, flexible, and nationally recognized, helping students and healthcare professionals complete certification with confidence and ease.
Ideal for those who need complete BLS certification for the first time or renewing an existing certification.
Ideal for Students Who Already Have Online Course Access or need to refresh their hands-on skills.
We offer convenient BLS certification and renewal courses across Utah for healthcare professionals, students, and workplace teams, with flexible scheduling to fit your routine.
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Basic Life Support (BLS) is a specialized emergency response training program that teaches individuals how to provide immediate care during life-threatening situations such as cardiac arrest, breathing emergencies, and choking incidents. The training is designed to help responders act quickly, confidently, and effectively until advanced medical assistance arrives. The course focuses on essential lifesaving techniques, emergency recognition, and proper response procedures used in both healthcare settings and public emergencies. Most of the BLS training in Utah combines an online portion with hands-on practice to help students develop the practical skills and confidence needed to respond during critical situations. Upon successful completion of the course, participants receive a certification valid for 2 years that is widely recognized by healthcare employers and organizations.
Teaches essential lifesaving skills and emergency response techniques
Improves patient survival chances during cardiac and breathing emergencies
Enhances teamwork and communication during emergencies
Keeps healthcare providers compliant with workplace requirements
Provides hands-on training with real-life emergency scenarios
Strengthens preparedness for workplace and public safety situations
Our American Heart Association BLS course provides hands-on training and practical emergency response skills needed to respond confidently during cardiac and respiratory emergencies.
During the course, you will learn how to:
Students also participate in hands-on practice sessions designed to build confidence and improve emergency response performance in healthcare and workplace settings.
BLS certification is essential for healthcare professionals who work in hospitals, clinics, physician offices, and other patient care environments throughout Utah. Registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, physicians, physician assistants, medical assistants, phlebotomists, patient care technicians, and hospital support staff are often required to maintain current certification as part of their employment responsibilities. These professionals regularly care for patients who may experience cardiac arrest, breathing emergencies, or sudden medical complications that require immediate intervention. BLS training helps them develop the skills needed to perform CPR, use an AED, assist with airway management, and respond confidently during critical situations where rapid action can save lives.
Emergency and pre-hospital care providers are among the most common professionals required to maintain active BLS certification in Utah. EMTs, paramedics, firefighters, rescue teams, and emergency responders frequently arrive first at accidents, injuries, and life-threatening medical emergencies where immediate care is necessary. Because these situations are often unpredictable and high pressure, responders must be prepared to perform CPR, assist with breathing support, and operate an AED while stabilizing patients before hospital transport. BLS certification helps strengthen these lifesaving skills and ensures emergency personnel can provide fast, effective care that improves patient outcomes during critical moments in the field.
Dental and allied health professionals are also commonly required to hold BLS certification to support patient safety and meet workplace standards in Utah. Dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, respiratory therapists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists frequently work with patients who may have underlying health conditions or experience unexpected emergencies during treatment sessions. BLS training prepares these professionals to recognize warning signs of cardiac arrest, choking, breathing problems, or sudden medical distress and respond appropriately until advanced medical help becomes available. Many healthcare facilities and dental practices require active certification to ensure staff can respond quickly during emergencies.
Pharmacy and laboratory professionals may also need BLS certification depending on their responsibilities and work environment. Pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, medical laboratory technicians, and clinical laboratory personnel often interact directly with patients during vaccinations, testing procedures, specimen collection, and medication services. Although emergencies may be less common in these settings, sudden allergic reactions, fainting episodes, breathing difficulties, or cardiac events can still occur without warning. BLS certification helps these professionals respond quickly and effectively by providing training in CPR, AED use, and emergency response procedures. This preparation helps improve patient safety while waiting for advanced medical assistance.
Students preparing for careers in healthcare are often required to complete BLS certification before participating in clinical training or patient care experiences. Nursing students, medical students, EMT trainees, and allied health students enrolled in programs such as respiratory therapy, occupational therapy, radiologic technology, and physical therapy commonly need active certification to meet school and clinical placement requirements. BLS training gives students practical experience in CPR, AED operation, and emergency response skills that are essential in real healthcare environments. Completing certification early also helps students build confidence, improve patient safety awareness, and prepare for the responsibilities they will face during clinical rotations and future employment.
BLS certification is also valuable for individuals working in community safety, education, recreation, and workplace wellness roles across Utah. Lifeguards, school health staff, childcare providers, athletic trainers, fitness instructors, security personnel, and corporate safety teams may all encounter medical emergencies that require immediate attention. Situations such as choking, cardiac arrest, severe allergic reactions, or sudden breathing difficulties can happen unexpectedly in schools, gyms, offices, and public facilities. BLS training teaches these professionals how to respond calmly and effectively by performing CPR, using an AED, and providing basic emergency care until medical responders arrive, helping create safer environments for everyone.
Our BLS training is designed to give healthcare professionals, students, and workplace responders the skills and confidence needed to act quickly during emergencies. Every part of the course is structured to be practical, flexible, and aligned with American Heart Association standards.
If you don’t pass on your first attempt, you can retake the class and skills assessment as needed until you successfully earn your certification. Our goal is to ensure you build real confidence in your CPR skills.
Our American Heart Association CPR, BLS, ACLS, PALS, and First Aid certifications are widely accepted across the United States and meet requirements for healthcare, workplace, school, and emergency response roles.
Training is centered on real-world practice using CPR manikins, AED trainers, and scenario-based learning so you are prepared to respond effectively in actual emergencies.
We offer frequent class sessions throughout the week, including mornings, evenings, and weekends, making it easier to complete your training around your schedule.
Once you successfully complete the course, you receive your official American Heart Association certification card the same day, valid nationwide for employment and compliance requirements.
Our support team is available 7 days a week from 6 AM to 6 PM to help with course selection, registration, scheduling, and any certification-related questions. We make sure you get quick and clear assistance whenever you need it.
Our BLS Certification program offers fast, flexible, and AHA-compliant training with blended online learning and hands-on skills sessions. Complete your training at your convenience and receive your official American Heart Association eCard immediately after completion.
We provide on-site American Heart Association BLS training for organizations that want a convenient way to certify groups of employees. Our instructors come directly to your location and deliver hands-on training so your team can complete certification without leaving the workplace. The program supports compliance needs while reducing downtime and includes CPR, AED use, and emergency response skills tailored to real workplace situations. Flexible scheduling is available for both small and large groups to fit your operational needs.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
Advanced training for healthcare professionals to recognize and manage cardiopulmonary emergencies.
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Trusted Certification
Pediatric
Advanced Life
Support
Specialized training to assess and stabilize pediatric patients in
emergency situations.
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Trusted Certification
Booking your Utah BLS certification class is quick, simple, and designed to fit your schedule. Our training center offers multiple class times throughout the week, allowing you to choose the session that works best for your school, job, or clinical deadline.
No. CPR is one of the core skills taught within BLS training, but BLS is more advanced and includes additional emergency response techniques such as team-based resuscitation, AED use, rescue breathing, and managing choking emergencies in healthcare settings.
Most students successfully complete the course when they follow the training materials and participate in the hands-on practice sessions. The course is designed to teach practical lifesaving skills in a clear and structured way.
Yes. The online portion of the BLS course can usually be accessed on computers, tablets, and smartphones, allowing you to study from different devices based on your convenience.
If you do not pass on your first attempt, you can review the material and retake the exam or skills assessment. Our goal is to help you fully understand the training and complete certification with confidence.
The BLS written exam typically includes 25 multiple-choice questions covering CPR techniques, AED use, emergency response procedures, and basic life support concepts taught during the course.
No. While the cognitive portion can be completed online, American Heart Association BLS certification also requires an in-person hands-on skills evaluation to complete the certification process.