What You'll Learn
In order to help you respond safely to a range of medical problems, our BLS class schedule includes coursework in:
Rapid Assessment and Visual Survey
CPR/AED for Adults, Children and Infants
Obstructed Airways
Opioid Overdoses
Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Communication and Teamwork
The Emergency Medical Services System
Legal Considerations
Precautions
BLS vs. CPR: What’s the Difference?
When every second counts, it’s important to know the right steps to take. That’s where CPR and BLS come in.
CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is basic emergency training that teaches you how to respond to someone in cardiac arrest. It’s ideal for the general public and workplace responders. Whether an emergency happens at home, school, or in your community, CPR training gives you the skills and confidence to take action and help save a life.
BLS (Basic Life Support) is designed specifically for healthcare professionals and first responders. It builds on standard CPR with more advanced skills and a deeper understanding of critical care situations. Red Cross BLS courses follow the latest medical guidelines and meet the training and credentialing standards required in clinical settings.
Both courses teach life-saving skills—but BLS is more advanced and intended for medical professionals, while CPR is perfect for anyone who wants to be prepared to help in an emergency.