Complete your AHA ACLS, BLS, and PALS certification in Murray through flexible training courses built for healthcare professionals, students, and workplace teams. Complete coursework online at your convenience before attending a brief hands-on skills evaluation.
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404 East 4500, South Murray, UT 84107
Conveniently located in Murray, we offer AHA-certified CPR, First Aid, BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses.
BLS
ACLS
PALS
Monday - Thursday: 8 am - 7 pm
Friday: 8 am - 6 pm
Saturday - Sunday: 9 am - 6 pm
Our Murray training site is conveniently located at 404 East 4500 South, Murray, UT 84107, in the heart of Salt Lake County. Positioned near major transportation routes and healthcare facilities, this location offers easy access for students traveling from Murray, Midvale, Holladay, Millcreek, South Salt Lake, and neighboring communities throughout the Salt Lake Valley.
Head toward 4500 South and continue to 404 East 4500 South. The training site is located just minutes from Murray's primary business and healthcare districts.
Take the 4500 South exit and travel east toward Murray. Continue along 4500 South until you reach the training site at 404 East 4500 South.
Exit onto State Street or nearby connecting roads and proceed toward 4500 South. Follow local signage and continue to the training location.
Travel west toward Murray using 4500 South or connecting local roadways. Continue to 404 East 4500 South and follow any posted building directions upon arrival.
The training center is located near several well-known Murray landmarks, including:
Parking is available on-site for students and visitors. Please use the designated parking areas during your appointment.

































Basic Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
Basic Life Support training teaches participants how to identify cardiac arrest and other life-threatening emergencies while delivering effective CPR and AED interventions. The course emphasizes high-quality chest compressions, airway management, rescue breathing, and coordinated team response techniques used in healthcare environments. BLS certification remains one of the most commonly required credentials for medical professionals and healthcare students throughout Utah.
ACLS training focuses on advanced management of cardiovascular emergencies encountered in critical care and emergency medicine settings. Participants review systematic patient assessment, airway interventions, pharmacology concepts, rhythm recognition, and evidence-based resuscitation algorithms. The course helps providers strengthen clinical decision-making skills needed during high-acuity emergencies where rapid intervention can significantly influence patient outcomes.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
PALS certification prepares healthcare providers to recognize and respond to pediatric emergencies involving infants and children. Participants learn structured evaluation techniques, pediatric resuscitation principles, respiratory management strategies, and team-based emergency response methods. The program helps clinicians build confidence when treating critically ill pediatric patients across a variety of healthcare settings.
Many of our participants are employed throughout Murray’s thriving healthcare community, which includes major hospitals, specialty care centers, outpatient clinics, rehabilitation facilities, surgical practices, and physician offices serving patients across Salt Lake County. Healthcare professionals such as nurses, physicians, EMTs, respiratory therapists, medical assistants, and allied health providers depend on current BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications to meet workplace requirements, maintain compliance with employer standards, and stay prepared to respond confidently during cardiac, respiratory, and other medical emergencies.
Students pursuing careers in healthcare frequently need CPR and advanced life support certifications before beginning clinical rotations, internships, or hands-on patient care experiences. We support individuals enrolled in nursing, medical assisting, respiratory therapy, dental hygiene, EMT, paramedic, physician assistant, and other allied health programs throughout the region. Our courses help students satisfy academic requirements while reinforcing essential emergency response skills. Through practical training and skills verification, participants gain valuable experience, build confidence, and prepare for the responsibilities they will encounter in real-world healthcare settings.
Organizations across Murray and the surrounding Salt Lake Valley increasingly recognize the importance of having employees trained in CPR and emergency response. We regularly support safety coordinators, human resources professionals, supervisors, managers, and workplace response teams seeking certification to strengthen preparedness efforts. Participants come from corporate offices, manufacturing facilities, schools, fitness centers, community organizations, and small businesses. Our training helps teams build confidence, improve emergency readiness, support workplace safety goals, and meet internal training or compliance requirements.
Parents, youth sports coaches, childcare professionals, caregivers, fitness instructors, camp counselors, lifeguards, and community volunteers often seek CPR and emergency response training to strengthen their ability to act during unexpected medical situations. These individuals play important roles in protecting children, families, clients, students, coworkers, and members of the public. By learning how to recognize emergencies, provide immediate assistance, and support someone until advanced medical help arrives, they gain valuable skills that can make a meaningful difference when every second matters.
Emergency medical services professionals require advanced training and current certifications to deliver effective care in dynamic and often unpredictable environments. We regularly train EMTs, advanced EMTs, paramedics, fire-rescue personnel, and other first responders who serve communities throughout the region. Our BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses help EMS professionals maintain certification requirements, refresh critical assessment and intervention skills, and remain prepared to manage cardiac, respiratory, trauma, and pediatric emergencies in both pre-hospital and emergency response settings.
Healthcare workers and working professionals often face unpredictable schedules. Our blended learning model minimizes time spent in the classroom while maintaining compliance with certification requirements.
Courses follow current American Heart Association standards and are accepted by healthcare organizations, educational institutions, and employers nationwide.
Our support team is available to assist with registration, course requirements, scheduling questions, and certification concerns. We strive to provide a smooth experience from enrollment through certification completion.
From enrollment to certification issuance, our process is designed to reduce unnecessary delays and help participants stay current with required credentials.
Organizations seeking certification for multiple employees can arrange coordinated training options tailored to their operational needs. Our group training solutions help organizations streamline certification requirements, reduce scheduling challenges, and ensure staff members receive consistent, high-quality instruction. We work with businesses and institutions of various sizes to coordinate training that fits their schedules and operational demands.
Group certification programs are commonly utilized by:
Healthcare Organizations
Businesses
Schools
Churches & Non-Profits
Whether you’re a healthcare professional, student, educator, or employer, our Murray certification programs provide a convenient way to earn or renew BLS, ACLS, and PALS credentials. Complete your training, demonstrate your skills, and receive your official AHA certification with a process designed to fit today’s busy schedules.
Yes. BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications issued according to current American Heart Association guidelines are commonly accepted by hospitals, healthcare systems, clinics, medical offices, and educational programs nationwide.
Most skills verification appointments are completed in about 30 minutes. Actual duration may vary based on the course selected and the participant’s readiness during the evaluation.
No. Students must first complete the required online learning component before scheduling or attending their in-person skills assessment.
Yes. Renewal options are available for individuals who need to maintain active BLS, ACLS, or PALS credentials for employment, licensing, or academic requirements.
Yes. We provide training solutions for businesses, healthcare facilities, schools, community organizations, and other groups seeking certification for multiple participants.