Classes in Washington, DC
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Get My QuoteDowntown and neighborhood sessions; building security check-in may be required.
Getting a full team across Washington for an off-site class is a logistics problem before it is a training one. Street parking is limited and many of your staff commute by Metro, so we flip it: the instructor brings manikins, AEDs, and supplies to your conference room, and your people are back at their desks when class ends.
Washington has more association headquarters than any other US city, and nonprofits are the third-largest source of office leasing demand here, behind only the federal government and law firms - so most of our DC sessions run in board rooms and conference suites, including federal-adjacent buildings where we plan for security check-in. After their CPR AED class, the Institute of Transportation Engineers told us, "We loved the hands-on training and patient repetition of the exercises."
If you direct an OSSE-licensed child development facility, District rules require CPR and first aid certified staff, and we run evening or weekend classes so classroom coverage never comes up short. Everyone leaves with same day certificates, so your compliance file is current before we pack up.
We provide American Heart Association (AHA) and HSI certification classes throughout Washington, DC - from federal offices on the Hill to startups in Dupont and community programs in Petworth. Our team comes to your workplace, school, or organization with all equipment for a smooth on-site experience.
Popular training areas include Capitol Hill, Dupont Circle, Georgetown, Navy Yard, Adams Morgan, Shaw, and more. Evening and weekend options are available, and we issue same day certificates upon successful completion.
Looking for cpr training washington dc? We teach cpr classes washington dc, cpr certification dc, bls class dc, and more.
Group scheduling with same day certificates. We offer weeknight and weekend options.
We serve organizations across Washington including Capitol Hill, Dupont Circle, Georgetown, Navy Yard, Adams Morgan, Shaw, Brookland, Petworth. If you are near the DC line, we also travel to MD and VA.
Classes are led by certified instructors with real-world training experience. We focus on hands-on practice, clear coaching, and issuing same day certificates so your team is ready right away. AHA and HSI options are available.
Venue tip: Conference rooms near Metro stations work best; reserve 15 minutes for setup.
Parking: Street parking is limited; plan for garages or transit.
Where do teams in Washington, DC usually host the class?
Most DC teams use a conference room in their own building; spaces near Metro stations work best for staff arriving by transit. Plan to reserve the room about 15 minutes early so your instructor can set up manikins and AEDs. If your building requires security check-in for visitors, a heads-up to the front desk keeps setup on schedule.
Is there a travel fee for Washington, DC?
No. Travel within Washington, DC is included at no extra charge. Street parking is limited in most of the city, so if attendees are driving in, point them to a nearby garage or have them take Metro.
Do you come to our location in Washington?
Yes. We bring manikins, AED trainers, and all course materials to your site in Washington. 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.
“She prioritized hands-on training over videos and answered all questions with clarity! She had an enthusiasm that shows she enjoys her work and she brought that with her to class! We loved the hands-on training and patient repetition of the exercises!. It built confidence among the class members.”
Institute of Transportation Engineers
“She was very knowledgeable, kind, and mindful of all of our base knowledge! She was a great instructor!”
DC Youth Orchestra Program

