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Exciting News: HeartCert Launches Three New Locations

8 years ago by bwadmin

HeartCert CPR is proud to have multiple locations across the Twin Cities. We’re excited to announce that we’ve expanded our classes into three new locations: Blaine, Brooklyn Park and Eagan. Find a class at a location near you!

Twin Cities Locations:

Blaine

Our Blaine classes are offered at Rasmussen College: 3629 95th Avenue NE

Classes offered:

  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED (CPR/AED Only)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) (Online Format)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) for Healthcare Providers

Brooklyn Park 

Our Brooklyn Park classes are offered at Rasmussen College: 8301 93rd Ave N

Classes offered:

  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED (CPR/AED Only)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) (Online Format)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) for Healthcare Providers

Burnsville

Our Burnsville classes are offered at 220 S. River Ridge Circle

Classes offered:

  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED (CPR/AED Only)
  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED with First Aid
  • Standard First Aid (First Aid Only)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) for Healthcare Providers

Eagan 

Our Eagan classes are offered at Rasmussen College: 3500 Federal Dr

Classes offered:

  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED (CPR/AED Only)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) (Online Format)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) for Healthcare Providers

Eden Prairie

Our Eden Prairie classes are offered at Fare Hypnosis Center: 8353 Crystal Rd #201

Classes offered:

  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED (CPR/AED Only)
  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED with First Aid
  • Standard First Aid (First Aid Only)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) for Healthcare Providers

Minneapolis

Our Minneapolis classes are offered at 615 First Avenue NE

Classes offered:

  • Heartsaver CPR/AED with First Aid
  • Heartsaver CPR/AED with First Aid (Online Format)
  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED (CPR/AED Only)
  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED (CPR/AED Only) (Online)
  • Standard First Aid (First Aid Only)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) for Healthcare Providers
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) for Healthcare Providers (Online)
  • Standard Bloodborne Pathogens (Online)

St. Paul

Our St. Paul classes are offered at 840 Westminster St

Classes offered:

  • Heartsaver CPR/AED with First Aid
  • Heartsaver CPR/AED with First Aid (Online Format)
  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED (CPR/AED Only)
  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED (CPR/AED Only) (Online)
  • Standard First Aid (First Aid Only)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) for Healthcare Providers
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) for Healthcare Providers (Online)
  • Standard Bloodborne Pathogens (Online)
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support

Woodbury/Lake Elmo

Our Woodbury and Lake Elmo classes are offered at:

  • 8565 Eagle Point Circle
  • 8147 Globe Dr #100

Classes offered:

  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED with First Aid
  • Heartsaver CPR/AED with First Aid (Online Format)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) (Online Format)
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) (Online Format)
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) (Online Format)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) for Healthcare Providers

Other Locations:

Duluth

Our Duluth classes are offered at University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth Campus: Room SMed 165, 1035 University Dr

Classes offered:

  • Heartsaver CPR/AED with First Aid
  • Heartsaver CPR/AED with First Aid (Online Format)
  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED (CPR/AED Only)
  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED (CPR/AED Only) (Online)
  • Standard First Aid (First Aid Only)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) for Healthcare Providers
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) for Healthcare Providers (Online)
  • Standard Bloodborne Pathogens (Online)

Mankato

Our Mankato classes are offered at:

  • Rasmussen College: Rm 104, 130 St Andrews Dr.
  • Hosanna Highland Campus & Community Church: 329 Ellis Ave

Classes offered:

  • Heartsaver CPR/AED with First Aid
  • Heartsaver CPR/AED with First Aid (Online Format)
  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED (CPR/AED Only)
  • Standard (Heartsaver) CPR/AED (CPR/AED Only) (Online)
  • Standard First Aid (First Aid Only)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) for Healthcare Providers
  • Basic Life Support (BLS CPR) for Healthcare Providers (Online)
  • Standard Bloodborne Pathogens (Online)

We also offer classes in Appleton, Wisconsin and Anchorage, Alaska.

Are you a certified instructor interested in expanding HeartCert to your location? Contact us for teaching opportunities.

HeartCert CPR is your trusted training partner for First Aid and CPR in Minnesota. Find your CPR Class, PALS Class, BLS Class or ACLS Class at any of our Minnesota locations.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: CPR, CPR Certification, cpr class, CPR course, first aid class, HeartCert CPR

5 Reasons Why Everyone Should Know CPR

8 years ago by bwadmin

man clutching chest - why everyone should know cprWould you know what to do if a loved one collapsed suddenly in front of you? Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of death in the world. CPR can be the difference between life and death. You can’t assume that someone else will step in – that’s why it’s so important to learn CPR. Getting certified is easier than you think. Reserve your spot now!

Lawrence Phillips, MD gives 5 reasons why everyone should be certified. Read the full blog post at Everyday Health, or read on for the highlights:

1. CPR Saves Lives

More than 300,000 people have cardiac arrests in the United States every year.  Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when an electrical rhythm problem occurs and the heart is no longer able to pump blood effectively to the rest of the body. You might see a person suddenly collapse, lose consciousness, and stop breathing. The longer the body goes without circulation, the lower the chance of survival. By performing CPR, you are able to help the person’s blood keep circulating until an ambulance arrives and more advanced tools can be used. We know that the chance of surviving a sudden cardiac arrest increases significantly, by more than double, when CPR is started early.

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2. CPR is Not Performed Enough

Would you be surprised to learn that bystander CPR is done in less than half of all out-of-hospital cardiac arrests? National statistics have shown that only 15 to 30 percent of people who experience sudden cardiac arrests outside of hospitals receive bystander CPR. When people are asked why they would not give CPR, a very common answer is that they never received training. Other concerns, such as doing harm to the person, doing harm to oneself, legal risks, or concerns about infection, often diminish once people learn proper CPR techniques.

3. You Don’t Have to Do Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation

Another reason people report they do not perform CPR is because of concerns performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. In 2010 the guidelines for performing CPR were changed, and they now say that those who do not feel comfortable, or who have not received formal training, should attempt hands-only CPR. We advocate performing chest compressions even without breathing assistance. Hands-only CPR has been shown to be just as effective for many adults who experience sudden cardiac arrest.

4. Hands-Only CPR is Easy to Learn

To perform hands-only CPR, place the heel of your hand on the center of the victim’s chest. Take your other hand and place it on top of the first, interlacing your fingers. Press down on the chest about two inches and release. You want to repeat this quickly, at least 100 times a minute. And don’t stop doing CPR until emergency services arrives at the scene – recent studies have found that people may have a better chance of surviving with normal brain function when CPR is continued up to 38 minutes or longer. There are many places to find online videos, as well as formal classes, to see CPR performed correctly. The goal is to find the learning technique that works best for you so that you are comfortable if you are in a situation where you can save a life!

5. Most Cardiac Arrests Occur in the Home

More than 85 percent of cardiac arrests take place at home. In my office at NYU Langone Medical Center, I frequently hear stories from patients about how their lives were saved because of CPR performed by a husband, wife, child, or friend. In fact, there has been a big push, led by the American Heart Association, to bring CPR training to schools, which can save even more lives. So take the challenge. If you don’t know CPR, learn CPR and gain the confidence in knowing that if you are ever needed, you too can save a life!


HeartCert CPR is your trusted training partner for First Aid and CPR in Minnesota. Find your CPR Class, PALS Class, BLS Class or ACLS Class at any of our Minnesota locations:

  • HeartCert CPR Minneapolis
  • HeartCert CPR St. Paul
  • HeartCert CPR Burnsville
  • HeartCert CPR Eden Prairie
  • HeartCert CPR Richfield
  • HeartCert CPR Woodbury

We also partner with Duluth, Mankato, Rochester, Appleton and Anchorage for select classes.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cardiac arrest, CPR, CPR Certification, cpr class, CPR course, heart attack, HeartCert CPR

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