Safety Training Seminars provides fast and flexible CPR, BLS, ACLS, and PALS training across Shasta County, designed for healthcare professionals and local residents. With Self-Guided Learning™ courses and convenient CPR Verification Station™ learning centers, you can complete your training efficiently and receive your AHA Course Completion eCard the same day.
Shasta County serves as a major healthcare hub for Northern California, with strong demand for trained responders across cities like Redding, Anderson, and Shasta Lake. With Interstate 5 (I-5) running through the region, healthcare workers often commute between counties such as Tehama and Siskiyou, increasing the need for accessible and flexible training options.
Our courses focus on real-life emergency scenarios, including CPR techniques, AED use, and team-based response strategies. Professionals working with facilities like Mercy Medical Center Redding and Shasta Regional Medical Center rely on structured training programs to stay prepared for cardiac and respiratory emergencies.
Whether you’re part of a hospital team, clinic staff, or community workforce, our programs are designed to match the healthcare needs of Shasta County while offering practical, efficient learning solutions.
From entry-level responders to seasoned intensivists, Safety Training Seminars offers four core AHA-aligned courses matched to exactly where you are in your career.
For healthcare providers & students. Covers adult, child & infant CPR, AED, airway management & team resuscitation. 1–2 hrs online + 30-min skills check. Accepted at Kaiser, UCSF, Highland & all Alameda County hospitals. $120
For experienced clinicians. Covers cardiac arrest algorithms, acute stroke, ACS & post-resuscitation care. 2–3 hrs online + 30-min skills check. Required for credentialing at all Alameda County medical centers. $290
For nurses, MDs & EMTs caring for pediatric patients. Covers pediatric assessment, respiratory emergencies & resuscitation. 2–3 hrs online + 30-min skills check. Required at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland. $290
For teachers, corporate teams, childcare workers & community members. Covers CPR, AED operation, choking & first aid basics. 2–3 hrs online + 60-min skills session. Required by California law for many childcare & school roles. $120
We provide CPR, BLS, ACLS, PALS, First Aid, and NRP courses across Shasta County, including Redding. As the region’s primary city, Redding plays a vital role in healthcare delivery and emergency response, making access to life-saving training essential for both professionals and residents.
Shasta County County’s concentration of hospitals, academic medical centers, biotech campuses, and regulated industries drives constant demand for current AHA life-support credentials. If your role appears below, you almost certainly need an active BLS, ACLS, or PALS certification.
RNs, LPNs, and students at Samuel Merritt University, UC Berkeley, and UCSF must hold current BLS before clinical rotations. ICU and ER nurses at Highland Hospital and Kaiser Oakland typically also require ACLS.
MDs, DOs, PAs, and NPs credentialed at UCSF Benioff, Alta Bates Summit, or Alameda Health System must maintain active BLS and often ACLS as a hospital credentialing requirement.
First responders serving Oakland, Fremont, Hayward, and other Alameda County cities must hold AHA BLS and often ACLS to meet California EMS Authority (EMSA) licensure requirements.
Dentists, hygienists, and dental assistants in California must hold a current CPR/BLS certification as required by the Dental Board of California for license renewal.
Our training programs are designed to support healthcare professionals, students, and individuals seeking reliable emergency response skills.
The AHA BLS CPR Course teaches essential life-saving skills including CPR, AED use, and team-based emergency response—commonly required in hospitals and clinical environments across Shasta County. The course includes 1–2 hours of online learning and a 30-minute skills testing session. After successfully completing the course, you receive an AHA Course Completion eCard valid for two years. Price: $120.
The ACLS Certification course focuses on advanced cardiac life support, including rhythm recognition, airway management, and emergency response techniques used in critical care environments. Available for both initial and renewal participants, the course includes 2–3 hours of online learning and a 30-minute skills test. You will receive an American Heart Association Course Completion eCard valid for two years. Price: $290 (low price guaranteed).
The PALS Certification training prepares you for infant and child emergencies, focusing on stabilization and assessment techniques used in healthcare settings. The course includes 2–3 hours of online learning and a 30-minute skills testing session. This American Heart Association course is accepted nationwide and valid for two years. Price: $290 (low price guaranteed).
This course is ideal for workplaces, schools, and the general public. It covers CPR, First Aid, AED usage, and daily emergency response techniques. The training includes 2–3 hours of online coursework and 1 hour of hands-on skills testing. After completion, you receive a two-year valid AHA Course Completion eCard. Price: $120 (low price guaranteed).
Our courses are accepted at major healthcare facilities in Shasta County, including Mercy Medical Center Redding, Shasta Regional Medical Center, and surrounding clinics. These programs meet local employer and healthcare standards.
In communities across Shasta County, from busy hospital settings to rural areas, emergencies can happen without warning. Quick response is critical. Proper training ensures you’re ready to act confidently when every second matters.
Our Self-Guided Learning™ courses allow you to complete training on your schedule. Finish the online portion anytime, then visit a CPR Verification Station™ learning center for a quick skills session.
The HeartCode® Complete course combines interactive online learning with hands-on skills verification, ensuring both knowledge and practical experience.
Our CPR Verification Stations™ learning centers provide fast and efficient skills testing. No long classroom sessions—just streamlined, guided verification.
We offer renewal options for:
Stay compliant with employer requirements and maintain your skills with convenient recertification options.
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Across Shasta County, professionals rely on Safety Training Seminars for dependable and efficient training.
Safety Training Seminars makes it easy to get started with CPR, BLS, ACLS, and PALS training in Shasta County. With flexible scheduling, fast completion, and same-day eCard delivery, you can complete your training without delay. Enroll today and secure your spot.
Join thousands of Shasta County healthcare professionals, first responders, and community members who trust Safety Training Seminars for fast, affordable, AHA-certified CPR, BLS, ACLS, and PALS training. Same-day eCard. No full-day classroom. Accepted everywhere in Shasta County and beyond.
Have questions about getting AHA-certified in Shasta County? We’ve answered the most common questions from local healthcare professionals, students, and community members below.
Most courses take 1–2 hours online plus a 30-minute skills testing session.
Yes, your eCard is issued immediately after successful completion.
Healthcare professionals such as nurses, doctors, EMTs, and hospital staff typically require these courses.
The learning portion is online, but a short in-person skills verification is required.
Certifications are valid for two years, and renewal should be completed before expiration.