Meet employer requirements and strengthen your emergency response skills with ACLS, BLS, and PALS certification in Sandy. Complete your training, finish your skills session, and receive your official American Heart Association eCard quickly and conveniently.
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9295 S 1300 E Sandy, UT 84094
Conveniently located in Sandy, we offer AHA-certified CPR, First Aid, BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses.
BLS
ACLS
PALS
Monday - Friday: 8 am - 7 pm Saturday - Sunday: 9 am - 4 pm
Our Sandy training site is located at 9295 S 1300 E, Sandy, UT 84094, conveniently serving healthcare professionals, students, and workplace teams throughout Salt Lake County. The training center is located near Intermountain Health Alta View Hospital and Clinic, next to Burt Brothers, within the Amber Creek Counseling Therapy Offices building. The location offers convenient access from Interstate 15 and nearby communities including Draper, Midvale, South Jordan, Cottonwood Heights, and Murray.
Take Exit 293 for 9000 South and travel east toward Sandy. Continue east to 1300 East, then head south to 9295 S 1300 E. The training site will be located near Alta View Hospital and adjacent to Burt Brothers.
Travel north toward Sandy via Interstate 15 or local roads. Continue to 1300 East and proceed to the training site at 9295 S 1300 E.
Head south toward Sandy using State Street, Highland Drive, or Interstate 15. Continue to 9295 South and follow signs toward the Amber Creek Counseling Therapy Offices.
Travel south via Highland Drive or nearby connecting roads toward Sandy. Continue to 9295 S 1300 E and look for the office building next to Burt Brothers.
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Free parking is available on-site for students attending scheduled appointments. Visitors may park in any available parking space near the building entrance.

































Basic Life Support
Flexible & self-paced;
Hands-on practice
Truster Certification
BLS classes in Sandy provide healthcare professionals, students, and emergency responders with the skills needed to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies. Participants learn high-quality CPR, AED operation, rescue breathing techniques, and coordinated team response methods for adults, children, and infants. BLS certification is commonly required by hospitals, clinics, dental practices, and healthcare programs throughout Salt Lake County.
ACLS training in Sandy focuses on advanced cardiovascular emergency care for healthcare providers working in hospitals, emergency departments, surgical centers, and critical care environments. Participants review cardiac rhythm recognition, airway management, pharmacology concepts, patient assessment techniques, and evidence-based resuscitation algorithms that support effective clinical decision-making during emergencies.
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 in Sandy prepares healthcare providers to assess and manage pediatric emergencies involving infants, children, and adolescents. Participants learn pediatric assessment techniques, respiratory and cardiac emergency management, shock recognition, and effective resuscitation strategies while developing communication and teamwork skills aligned with current American Heart Association guidelines.
Our Sandy certification programs support healthcare professionals working in hospitals, medical offices, specialty clinics, urgent care centers, rehabilitation facilities, and other patient care environments throughout Salt Lake County. Registered nurses, physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, medical assistants, dental professionals, radiology technicians, and allied health personnel often complete BLS, ACLS, and PALS certification to meet employment requirements and maintain readiness for emergency situations. Whether you work at a large healthcare system, private practice, or outpatient facility, these courses help reinforce essential life-saving skills and professional competencies.
Emergency response professionals rely on current life support training to perform effectively in critical situations. Our courses are designed for EMTs, Advanced EMTs, paramedics, firefighters, rescue teams, law enforcement personnel, and ambulance crews serving Sandy and surrounding communities. Participants strengthen their ability to assess emergencies, provide immediate interventions, and deliver high-quality care during cardiovascular, respiratory, and pediatric emergencies encountered in the field.
Many healthcare education programs require CPR and life support certification before students begin clinical training. Nursing students, medical students, dental students, respiratory therapy students, physician assistant candidates, EMS trainees, and other allied health learners can use our Sandy courses to satisfy program requirements and build practical skills before entering patient care settings. Certification can help students feel more prepared for clinical rotations, internships, externships, and hands-on learning experiences.
Organizations throughout Sandy and the greater Salt Lake Valley often invest in CPR and emergency response training to enhance workplace preparedness. Our certification courses are suitable for employers, managers, safety coordinators, human resource teams, and employees across numerous industries. Businesses, schools, universities, fitness centers, manufacturing facilities, warehouses, offices, and community organizations can benefit from training that helps staff respond confidently during medical emergencies. Flexible group training options are available for organizations of all sizes.
Life-saving skills are valuable for anyone, regardless of profession. Parents, grandparents, babysitters, teachers, coaches, childcare providers, church volunteers, youth leaders, and community members often choose certification training to gain the confidence needed to respond during unexpected emergencies. Participants learn how to recognize warning signs, provide immediate assistance, and support individuals in need until professional medical help arrives. These skills can make a meaningful difference at home, at work, in schools, and throughout the community.
Complete your coursework online at your convenience, then schedule a brief skills session at our Sandy training location.
All courses follow current American Heart Association guidelines and provide certification accepted by employers and healthcare organizations nationwide.
Practice essential CPR, AED, and emergency response techniques during your skills assessment to build confidence and competence.
After successfully completing your course requirements, you’ll receive your official AHA eCard quickly, helping you meet work, school, or certification deadlines.
Need CPR certification for your staff? We provide group BLS, ACLS, and PALS training for organizations throughout Sandy and the Salt Lake Valley. Our programs are tailored to fit your schedule, making it easy to train employees without significantly impacting daily operations. From healthcare facilities and schools to businesses and community organizations, we help teams earn certification through high-quality training that follows current American Heart Association standards.
Healthcare Organizations
Businesses
Schools
Churches & Non-Profits
Our Sandy training programs make it easy to complete ACLS, BLS, or PALS certification for work, school, or professional requirements. Finish your online coursework, complete your skills session, and receive your official American Heart Association eCard without delay.
Yes. These certifications are commonly used to meet job, clinical, and academic requirements for healthcare-related programs and employers.
No. The online coursework and in-person skills session can be completed at different times based on your schedule.
Yes. Many participants enroll to meet job requirements for hospitals, clinics, schools, and other healthcare or workplace settings.
Support details are provided during registration, and assistance is available if you have questions before or during your appointment.