Class Schedule

For any questions please Call 720-524-6447.

Office hours 9am to 5pm Mon-Fri.

 Classes listed on this site are all open for registration.

Call us for on-site groups and drop in class options.

This class is for anyone taking an AHA class for the first time or have an expired certification.  

This American Heart Association couse is designed for anyone in the medical field requiring CPR training: Nurses; physicians; Emergency Medical Technicians; Paramedics; nursing assistants (CNA's); physical, occupational, respiratory therapists and others.

Topics include one and two rescuer CPR for the adult, child and infant; Ambu bag (bag mask) and mouth to mask resuscitation; use of the automatic external defibrillator (AED) and team BLS skills. 

 
Certification: American Heart Association eCard, valid for two years --  issued after the class.
 
Length: Three hours, includes skills and written test
 
Cost: is $65  -- this does NOT include the required textbook
 

The 2021 Basic Life Support (BLS) course provides healthcare providers and public safety professionals the knowledge and skills necessary to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adult, child and infant patients. Consistent with the American Red Cross Focused Updates and Guidelines 2020, BLS is the foundational CPR/AED program typically required for healthcare providers and public safety professionals. Through the use of lecture, skills demonstration, practice and case-based emergency response scenarios with a focus on team-based response, BLS builds the key critical thinking, problem solving, and team dynamic skills that are needed to drive better patient outcomes. Upon successful completion of the course, learners will receive a 2-year Basic Life Support digital certificate with anytime, anywhere access to certificate and training history.

This class is ONLY AVAILABLE if you have a current AHA BLS certification, or expired by no more than 30 days.  

This American Heart Association couse is designed for anyone in the medical field requiring CPR training: Nurses; physicians; Emergency Medical Technicians; Paramedics; nursing assistants (CNA's); physical, occupational, respiratory therapists and others.

Topics include one and two rescuer CPR for the adult, child and infant; Ambu bag (bag mask) and mouth to mask resuscitation; use of the automatic external defibrillator (AED) and team BLS skills. 

 
Certification: American Heart Association eCard, valid for two years --  issued after the class.
 
Length: TWO hours, includes skills and written test
 
Cost: is $65 if you bring your current 2020 student handbook..  The digital student handbook is available for $17.00 at the training.  
 

This class is for BASIC LIFE SUPPORT SKILLS CHECK only.  You must have finished the on-line program before coming to class.

This American Heart Association couse is designed for anyone in the medical field requiring CPR training: Nurses; physicians; Emergency Medical Technicians; Paramedics; nursing assistants (CNA's); physical, occupational, respiratory therapists and others.

Topics include one and two rescuer CPR for the adult, child and infant; Ambu bag (bag mask) and mouth to mask resuscitation; use of the automatic external defibrillator (AED) and team BLS skills. 

 
Certification: American Heart Association eCard, valid for two years --  issued after the class.
 
Length: One hour, includes skills test only
 
Cost: is $45

Certifications are issued through Protrainings and are accepted for all forms of non-healthcare related certification requirements.

These classes fulfill all requirements for those certified as Foster Parents, Group Homes, Child Cares, Day cares, and Elder Care facilities.

This program meets all OSHA requirements. 

Our instructors meet the requirements for the Colorado Department of Human Services approved vendor program.  

training is based upon the internationally accepted guidelines established by ILCOR the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation. The training adheres to 2020 ECC Guidelines and is based on the Consensus Conference on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science.

The curriculum is equivalent and follows the same guidelines taught by American Red Cross, American Heart Association, and the National Safety Council.

American Health Association training adheres to OSHA regulations. Meets guidelines of the following organizations: US Dept. of Labor, US Dept. of Health and Human Services.

This class is for everyone that is not working in the medical field. -Daycare providers, personal trainers, coaches, school teachers, construction, etc. The skills in this class include: opening the person's airway, rescue breathing, choking for the conscious and unconscious person, CPR, use of an AED, bleeding control, and first aid. You will also learn the importance of proper patient assessment. Then after a thorough evaluation of the patient you will learn skills such as bleeding control, immobilization of fractures, strains and sprains, burn care, asthma, diabetes, seizures, anaphylactic shock, and much more.

These classes fulfill all requirements for those certified as Foster Parents, Group Homes, Child Cares, Day cares, and Elder Care facilities.

This program meets all OSHA requirements. 

Our instructors meet the requirements for the Colorado Department of Human Services approved vendor program.  

 

Certifications are issued through Protrainings and are accepted for all forms of non-healthcare related certification requirements.

These classes fulfill all requirements for those certified as Foster Parents, Group Homes, Child Cares, Day cares, and Elder Care facilities.

This program meets all OSHA requirements. 

Our instructors meet the requirements for the Colorado Department of Human Services approved vendor program.  

training is based upon the internationally accepted guidelines established by ILCOR the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation. The training adheres to 2020 ECC Guidelines and is based on the Consensus Conference on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science.

The curriculum is equivalent and follows the same guidelines taught by American Red Cross, American Heart Association, and the National Safety Council.

American Health Association training adheres to OSHA regulations. Meets guidelines of the following organizations: US Dept. of Labor, US Dept. of Health and Human Services.

This class is for everyone that is not working in the medical field. -Daycare providers, personal trainers, coaches, school teachers, construction, etc. The skills in this class include: opening the person's airway, rescue breathing, choking for the conscious and unconscious person, CPR, use of an AED, bleeding control, and first aid. You will also learn the importance of proper patient assessment. Then after a thorough evaluation of the patient you will learn skills such as bleeding control, immobilization of fractures, strains and sprains, burn care, asthma, diabetes, seizures, anaphylactic shock, and much more.

These classes fulfill all requirements for those certified as Foster Parents, Group Homes, Child Cares, Day cares, and Elder Care facilities.

This program meets all OSHA requirements. 

Our instructors meet the requirements for the Colorado Department of Human Services approved vendor program.  

 

Certifications are issued through Protrainings and are accepted for all forms of non-healthcare related certification requirements.

These classes fulfill all requirements for those certified as Foster Parents, Group Homes, Child Cares, Day cares, and Elder Care facilities.

This program meets all OSHA requirements. 

Our instructors meet the requirements for the Colorado Department of Human Services approved vendor program.  

training is based upon the internationally accepted guidelines established by ILCOR the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation. The training adheres to 2020 ECC Guidelines and is based on the Consensus Conference on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science.

The curriculum is equivalent and follows the same guidelines taught by American Red Cross, American Heart Association, and the National Safety Council.

American Health Association training adheres to OSHA regulations. Meets guidelines of the following organizations: US Dept. of Labor, US Dept. of Health and Human Services.

This class is for everyone that is not working in the medical field. -Daycare providers, personal trainers, coaches, school teachers, construction, etc. The skills in this class include: opening the person's airway, rescue breathing, choking for the conscious and unconscious person, CPR, use of an AED, bleeding control, and first aid. You will also learn the importance of proper patient assessment. Then after a thorough evaluation of the patient you will learn skills such as bleeding control, immobilization of fractures, strains and sprains, burn care, asthma, diabetes, seizures, anaphylactic shock, and much more.

These classes fulfill all requirements for those certified as Foster Parents, Group Homes, Child Cares, Day cares, and Elder Care facilities.

This program meets all OSHA requirements. 

Our instructors meet the requirements for the Colorado Department of Human Services approved vendor program.  

 

Certifications are issued through Protrainings and are accepted for all forms of non-healthcare related certification requirements.

These classes fulfill all requirements for those certified as Foster Parents, Group Homes, Child Cares, Day cares, and Elder Care facilities.

This program meets all OSHA requirements. 

Our instructors meet the requirements for the Colorado Department of Human Services approved vendor program.  

training is based upon the internationally accepted guidelines established by ILCOR the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation. The training adheres to 2020 ECC Guidelines and is based on the Consensus Conference on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science.

The curriculum is equivalent and follows the same guidelines taught by American Red Cross, American Heart Association, and the National Safety Council.

American Health Association training adheres to OSHA regulations. Meets guidelines of the following organizations: US Dept. of Labor, US Dept. of Health and Human Services.

This class is for everyone that is not working in the medical field. -Daycare providers, personal trainers, coaches, school teachers, construction, etc. The skills in this class include: opening the person's airway, rescue breathing, choking for the conscious and unconscious person, CPR, use of an AED, bleeding control, and first aid. You will also learn the importance of proper patient assessment. Then after a thorough evaluation of the patient you will learn skills such as bleeding control, immobilization of fractures, strains and sprains, burn care, asthma, diabetes, seizures, anaphylactic shock, and much more.

These classes fulfill all requirements for those certified as Foster Parents, Group Homes, Child Cares, Day cares, and Elder Care facilities.

This program meets all OSHA requirements. 

Our instructors meet the requirements for the Colorado Department of Human Services approved vendor program.  

 

The American Red Cross Babysitters Training provides youth who are planning to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. This training will help participants to develop leadership skills; learn how to develop a babysitting business, keep themselves and others safe and help children behave; and learn about basic child care and basic first aid. The recommended age for this course is 11-15 years old.

THIS CLASS HAS LIMITED FIRST AID TRAINING AND NO CPR / AED TRAINING 

Please see our full day babysitting class with first aid and CPR for a better value. 

Front Range CPR is a proud provider of the American Red Cross Babysitter's Training and Pediatric First Aid/CPR Course. Babysitter's Training and Pediatric First Aid/CPR provides youth who are planning to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. This training will help participants to develop leadership skills; learn how to develop a babysitting business; keep themselves and other safe and help children behave; and learn about basic child care. The recommended age for this cource is 11 - 15 years old. This course prepares participants for babysitting work by practicing hands-on skills with manikins and learning skills in scenarios. The skills cover first-aid, diaper changing, feeding infants and children, rescue breathing, emergency procedures, safety, and includes First Aid and Pediatric CPR. Marketing and best babysitting business practices are also covered in the course material. Upon successfully completing this course, participants will receive a certification in Babysitting, Pediatric CPR / AED, and First-Aid. 

Participants must be at least 11 years of age.

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