AHA BLS CPR Certification Classes
in Jacksonville Florida

CPR Certification Jacksonville is an Official American Heart Association Training Site offering AHA Basic Life Support CPR Certification every week at our Jacksonville location. Whether you need your first BLS card for a new job, a clinical rotation, or a state license requirement, you will usually receive your BLS Card on the same day as class.

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CPR Certification Jacksonville is an Official American Heart Association Training Site serving the community since 2015. Every class is taught by certified AHA instructors, and students usually receive their BLS Card on the same day as class after successful completion. Our AHA BLS classes are relied on across Jacksonville healthcare programs, private schools, fitness facilities, hospitality teams, and workplaces, as well as nearby communities like Ponte Vedra Beach, Orange Park, and Fernandina Beach.

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Who Takes AHA BLS CPR Classes in Jacksonville

Jacksonville brings together healthcare workers, students, school staff, hospitality teams, and professionals who take AHA BLS CPR classes for both professional and personal reasons. Between UF Health Jacksonville, Baptist Health, UNF, FSCJ, and the city’s hospitality workforce, many people here need one class covering adult, child, and infant CPR, AED use, and choking relief in a single session.

How AHA BLS CPR Certification Works in Jacksonville

Choose a Class Date

All available class dates and times are shown in the booking calendar above. Pick the class time that works best for your schedule and book directly from the calendar. CPR Classes run on weeknights and weekend mornings at our Jacksonville location.

Train Hands-On With an Instructor

On the day of class, your certified AHA instructor takes you through the full Basic Life Support curriculum. You practice hands-on chest compressions, rescue breaths, AED use, bag valve mask ventilation, choking relief, and 2-rescuer CPR scenarios with professional training equipment.

Complete the Exam and Skills Check

At the end of class, you complete a multiple choice exam and a hands-on skills assessment. Your instructor works with you throughout class so the skills check matches what you practiced during training.

Receive Your BLS Card

After successful completion, students usually receive their BLS Card on the same day as class. Digital cards are issued after successful completion of class.

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CPR certification training with mannequins in Jacksonville, Florida. Learn life-saving skills in a hands-.
Group CPR training session in Jacksonville with certification course.

What’s Included in Your Jacksonville AHA BLS CPR Class

Professional Training Equipment

Every AHA BLS class includes a certified AHA instructor, adult, child, and infant manikins with real-time feedback, AED trainer devices, bag valve masks, and the hands-on equipment used throughout class. You do not need to bring anything except yourself.

Small Class Size and Coaching

Class sizes are kept small so every student gets individual attention and correction from the instructor throughout the session.

Skills Check on Site

The skills assessment is completed on site at the end of class. Students demonstrate adult, child, and infant CPR, correct AED use, bag valve mask ventilation, and choking relief with the instructor observing and coaching as needed.

Two-Year BLS Card

After successful completion of both the written exam and hands-on skills check, students usually receive their BLS Card on the same day as class. Your BLS Card is valid for 2 years from the date of issue. It is generally accepted nationwide by most employers, state licensing boards, the Joint Commission, and OSHA.

What the AHA BLS CPR Course Covers

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Adults, Children and Infants

AHA BLS covers high-performance adult CPR, child CPR, and infant CPR technique for all age groups. You practice proper hand placement, compression depth of at least 2 inches for adults and approximately 2 inches for children, rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute, full chest recoil between compressions, and minimizing interruptions to blood flow during resuscitation. Infant-specific technique using the two-finger compression method is practiced separately with the correct depth of approximately 1.5 inches.

Automated External Defibrillator Use

Hands-on AED training uses trainer devices that simulate real cardiac arrest response. You practice recognizing a shockable cardiac rhythm, correct pad placement for adult and pediatric patients, operating through the full shock cycle, and immediately resuming high-quality chest compressions following defibrillation. AED use is a core component of the AHA BLS certification and is required in the skills assessment.

Two women practicing CPR on a baby mannequin during training.
Man and woman practicing CPR on a mannequin during class.

Bag Valve Mask Ventilation

The AHA BLS course includes bag valve mask ventilation technique covering proper mask seal, correct ventilation rate, tidal volume, and coordination with chest compressions in both 1-rescuer and 2-rescuer scenarios. This skill is specific to the BLS Healthcare Provider certification and is required in clinical and pre-hospital settings across Florida.

2-Rescuer CPR and Team Dynamics

AHA BLS places significant emphasis on team-based cardiac arrest response. The course covers 2-rescuer CPR scenarios including compressor and ventilator roles, smooth role transitions without interrupting compressions, clear verbal communication during resuscitation, and maintaining high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation during team handoffs.

Foreign Body Airway Obstruction Relief

Choking relief for adults, children, and infants is a required component of AHA BLS. The course covers back blows and abdominal thrusts for responsive choking victims, infant-specific back blow and chest thrust technique, and the transition to CPR when a choking victim becomes unresponsive. Age-specific differences are practiced hands-on.

Recognizing Cardiac Arrest and Respiratory Emergencies

AHA BLS training covers recognition of cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, and the difference between the two. You learn how to assess an unresponsive victim, activate the emergency response system, and initiate the appropriate response based on whether the patient has a pulse, is breathing, or both.

Frequently Asked Questions About AHA BLS CPR Classes in Jacksonville

AHA BLS stands for American Heart Association Basic Life Support. It is one of the most widely accepted CPR credentials in the United States and is required by many Florida employers in healthcare, education, fitness, and other fields. The course covers high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants, AED use, bag valve mask ventilation, and choking relief.

If your employer, school, or licensing board requires CPR training, AHA BLS is often the credential they are looking for. It is widely used for healthcare employment, school programs, and many licensing-related requirements. You may also want to read about BLS Renewal or CPR and First Aid options. If you are unsure whether BLS is the right course for your situation, call us before booking and we will confirm.

No prior training or experience is required. The AHA BLS course is designed for both first-time students and experienced healthcare professionals. Anyone 16 years of age or older can take the class.

Approximately 4 to 4.5 hours including hands-on practice, the multiple choice exam, and the skills assessment. Plan for a half day.

Nothing. All course materials, manikins, AED trainers, and equipment are provided. Just show up at your scheduled time.

Students usually receive their BLS Card on the same day as class after successful completion. Digital AHA eCards are issued after successful completion of class.

No. The American Heart Association requires a hands-on skills assessment as a mandatory component of BLS certification. Online-only courses cannot fulfill that requirement. Many Florida hospitals, licensing programs, and employers require an in-person AHA BLS card issued by an authorized training site. Online-only certificates are not the same credential and are routinely rejected during credentialing and onboarding.

Two years from the date of issue. The AHA recommends renewing before your card expires so you do not risk a gap in compliance with your employer or licensing board.

AHA BLS certification issued by an authorized training site is widely recognized in healthcare and is often used when CPR requirements are tied to the Florida Board of Nursing, the Florida Board of Dentistry, Joint Commission standards, or OSHA-related expectations. If your employer, board, or program has a specific CPR policy, confirm the exact requirement before enrolling.

Yes. AHA BLS is a commonly required certification for nursing programs, dental hygiene programs, respiratory therapy programs, and other allied health programs across Duval County and Florida. Check with your program coordinator to confirm your start date so you book in time.

We run weeknight classes and weekend morning classes at our Jacksonville location. All available sessions are shown in the booking calendar at the top of this page. Pick a date and time that works and book directly.

Yes. Groups of 5 or more can schedule onsite training at your location. We bring all equipment and conduct the full AHA BLS certification class at your facility. Call us to discuss scheduling and get a quote.

Our instructors work with every student individually throughout class. If you need additional coaching on a technique, they address it before the skills check. You can reattempt the assessment until you demonstrate competency. If you need more practice time beyond the class, you can attend a subsequent session at no additional charge.

Yes. AHA BLS CPR certification is commonly used when employers require OSHA-aligned CPR training. If your workplace has a specific policy, confirm the exact requirement before enrolling.

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What Customers Say About Our CPR Certification Classes

  • Marquita was my instructor today. I loved her enthusiasm about teaching CPR. She answered every question and then some. Wonderful class. She made my nerves go away.
    Bridgette Ross
  • This instructor Gabriel was great. Patient, professional, and made learning CPR comfortable. I enjoyed the smaller class setting and the hands-on training.
    Rhodope Walker
  • Mr. Brian is a great teacher. The class was very informative and the hands-on part was not overwhelming. He gave everyone time to be confident in learning this life-saving skill.
    H C
  • Brian was an amazing instructor. He was so welcoming and knowledgeable about the course. I had the best experience and feel very confident in my basic life support skills.
    Samantha Villarino