CPR & AED
The purpose of CPR and AED is to restore breathing and circulation in someone experiencing cardiac arrest, keeping them alive until emergency medical help arrives.
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Get My QuoteWe bring the training to your workplace, school, or community group. Same-day certifications available.
Bethesda runs on healthcare. The NIH campus and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center both sit along Rockville Pike, and the city is home to many dental and medical practices whose clinical staff need current certifications. If you manage a practice here, your providers likely need Basic Life Support, while your front desk and administrative team are usually covered by CPR AED, First Aid, and bloodborne pathogens training.
We bring the full class to your Bethesda office - manikins, AED trainers, and all supplies - so your team is not losing half a day driving to a training center. The hands-on format is the point: after a Basic Life Support class, Muss Family Dentistry told us, "We learned a lot especially the practice with the manikins!" Your team practices on real equipment until the skills stick, and everyone leaves with same day certificates.
Healthcare is not the only market we serve here. Office teams near the Bethesda Metro station and Bethesda Row, child care programs meeting Maryland licensing rules that require current CPR and first aid certification on staff, schools, and nonprofits all book on-site sessions with us. We train groups from 4 to 50-plus and offer evening and weekend classes, so you do not have to shut down during business hours. Downtown parking is metered or garage-based, so we plan our arrival with extra time built in - your only job is reserving a room with enough floor space for manikin practice.
The purpose of CPR and AED is to restore breathing and circulation in someone experiencing cardiac arrest, keeping them alive until emergency medical help arrives.
View detailsFirst Aid training empowers you to respond effectively to injuries and emergencies, until professional medical help arrives, preventing the condition from worsening and potentially saving a life.
View detailsThis training is designed to protect workers and individuals who may be exposed to human blood, body fluids, or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) as part of their job or volunteer duties.
View detailsParking: Metered/garage parking near offices—budget 10 extra minutes.
Is there a travel fee for on-site CPR training in Bethesda?
No. Bethesda is inside our standard service area, so there is no travel fee. You pay for the class itself, and we bring all manikins, AED trainers, and supplies to your location at no extra charge.
Where do Bethesda teams usually host the class, and what about parking?
Most groups use a conference room, break room, or any open area with enough floor space for manikin practice. Parking near Bethesda offices is metered or garage-based, so we budget about 10 extra minutes for arrival. You do not need to arrange anything beyond the room.
Do you come to our location in Bethesda?
Yes. We bring manikins, AED trainers, and all course materials to your site in Bethesda. All we need is an open floor area, power for a projector/AED trainer, and a nearby restroom.
How many people can attend?
We regularly train small teams of 6–12 and groups up to 25 in a single block. Larger groups are fine—we run rotations so everyone practices correctly.
How long is the class?
Most courses run 2–4 hours depending on the course and group size. Wilderness First Aid is typically a 16–20 hour course delivered over two days.
“It went very well! The instructor was very informative and very helpful during the whole process! She was very thorough and seemed an expert in her field! We learned a lot especially the practice with the manikins!”
Muss Family Dentistry

