Sacramento is one of California’s largest healthcare hubs — and Safety Training Seminars is here to keep its workforce current and confident. We provide CPR BLS, ACLS, and PALS certification courses to healthcare professionals, first responders, and community members throughout Sacramento County. Fast, AHA-aligned, and built around your schedule — not a full-day classroom commitment you can’t afford to take.
Few cities in California carry the healthcare weight that Sacramento does. Home to UC Davis Medical Center — one of the nation’s top academic medical centers and a Level I Trauma Center — as well as Sutter Health, Kaiser Permanente, and Dignity Health’s Sacramento-area hospitals, this region’s clinical workforce is expansive, highly trained, and constantly in need of current life support documentation.
From the intensive care units along I-5 in downtown Sacramento to the outpatient clinics of Citrus Heights and the growing suburban medical offices of Elk Grove, BLS, ACLS, and PALS certification isn’t a nice-to-have — it’s a condition of employment across virtually every clinical setting in the county. Healthcare employers here move fast, staffing agencies require documentation before your first shift, and nursing schools need proof of current certification before clinical rotations begin.
Safety Training Seminars delivers the training that meets those expectations. Our courses follow the most current AHA guidelines and center on practical skills — hands-on CPR with real feedback, AED operation drills, and team-based resuscitation scenarios that reflect what actually happens in a code. Whether you’re a new nursing student at Sacramento State, a traveling nurse heading to Sutter Medical Center, or an emergency physician keeping your ACLS current, we make the process efficient without cutting corners on quality. The result is an AHA Course Completion eCard that your employer will recognize and accept — issued the same day you finish your skills session.
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
Safety Training Seminars provides CPR, BLS, ACLS, PALS, First Aid, and NRP courses to healthcare professionals and community members across all of Sacramento County. We actively serve providers and students in Carmichael, Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Folsom, and across Sacramento’s diverse neighborhoods — including Arden-Arcade, Midtown, Oak Park, and Rosemont. Whether you’re heading in from a Folsom hospital on US-50 or catching a skills session near the Arden Fair corridor on your day off, we have convenient options that work for Sacramento County’s busiest professionals.
Sacramento 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.
Sacramento County’s healthcare providers need certification options that keep pace with the demands of one of California’s most active clinical markets. Safety Training Seminars offers a full range of AHA-aligned courses — each available for initial certification or renewal — with transparent pricing and no hidden fees.
The AHA BLS CPR Class is the cornerstone life support course for every healthcare worker in Sacramento County. It covers high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants; correct AED technique; relief of choking in conscious and unconscious patients; and the team dynamics that define effective resuscitation in real hospital environments. Nurses at UC Davis Medical Center, medical assistants at Sacramento-area clinics, and allied health students from Sacramento City College and Sacramento State rely on this course to meet employer and school requirements alike. The online component takes 1–2 hours to complete on your own schedule, followed by a focused 30-minute hands-on skills session. Your AHA Course Completion eCard is issued that same day and is valid for two years. Course price: $120.
In Sacramento’s hospital system — where emergency departments manage complex cardiac events around the clock — ACLS training is foundational for a wide range of providers. This course covers advanced rhythm recognition (including ventricular fibrillation, pulseless VT, PEA, and asystole), appropriate pharmacological response during resuscitation, advanced airway management, and the communication structure needed to run an effective code team. Available for both initial certification and renewal, the ACLS course includes 2–3 hours of online coursework followed by a 30-minute skills assessment. Upon successful completion, your American Heart Association ACLS card is issued and valid for two years. Price: $290 (low price guaranteed).
Pediatric emergencies demand a specific, practiced skill set — and for providers working with infants and children in Sacramento County, PALS training is a non-negotiable credential. The course covers the Pediatric Assessment Triangle for rapid identification of respiratory, circulatory, and neurological compromise; age-appropriate CPR techniques; management of respiratory distress and failure; and stabilization of infants and children in shock. Available for both initial and renewal candidates, PALS includes 2–3 hours of online coursework and 30 minutes of hands-on skills testing. The American Heart Association PALS card you receive is accepted nationally and valid for two years. Price: $290 (low price guaranteed).
Sacramento is a city of neighborhoods — from the government offices near the Capitol Mall to the schools of Oak Park, the business parks of Rancho Cordova, and the suburban campuses of Elk Grove. In every one of those settings, a trained CPR and first aid responder can make the difference in an emergency. Our CPR & First Aid course covers CPR and AED use, choking response, bleeding control, and first aid for common acute situations in workplace and community environments. Available for initial and renewal, the course includes 2–3 hours online and 1 hour of hands-on skills testing. Your AHA Course Completion eCard is valid for two years. Price: $120 (low price guaranteed).
AHA Course Completion eCards issued through Safety Training Seminars are recognized by healthcare employers across Sacramento County and throughout California. Our trained providers work confidently at institutions including:
If your employer isn’t listed, your AHA eCard is still the national standard — accepted by staffing agencies, nursing programs, and healthcare facilities anywhere in the country.
Our courses build the specific skills that matter in real clinical and community emergencies:
Sacramento’s healthcare system handles an enormous volume of critical cases every year. UC Davis Medical Center alone receives trauma transfers from a region stretching across much of Northern California and Nevada. Dignity Health’s emergency departments in South Sacramento and Carmichael manage cardiac events, respiratory emergencies, and pediatric crises every single day. And outside hospital walls — on the light rail, in a Capitol office building, at a Folsom school — emergencies happen without warning.
Current CPR and life support training closes the gap between crisis and intervention. A bystander who knows how to perform high-quality CPR and operate an AED keeps blood moving to the brain while EMS is en route on I-5 or Business 80. A nurse who can recognize ventricular fibrillation and call for a shock before the resident arrives buys seconds that become survival. That’s the value of staying current — and it’s why Safety Training Seminars holds itself to the standard that every provider who trains with us leaves genuinely prepared.
Sacramento healthcare workers aren’t short on commitments. Between 12-hour hospital shifts, commutes from Elk Grove or Citrus Heights, and family obligations, a fixed-schedule training class often doesn’t fit — and shouldn’t have to. That’s exactly what our Self-Guided Learning™ format was built to solve.
With Self-Guided Learning™, you complete the online coursework on your own terms — any device, any time, at whatever pace suits your day. When you’ve finished, you schedule a brief skills verification session at a location convenient to you in Sacramento County. No group class dates to sync with. No repeating content you already know. No full day blocked out on your calendar. Just modern, flexible certification training that works around your life — not the other way around.
For BLS CPR, the HeartCode® Complete course represents the most advanced blended learning option available through the American Heart Association. Rather than a one-size-fits-all curriculum, HeartCode® Complete uses an adaptive online platform that assesses your existing knowledge and adjusts the content accordingly. Experienced ICU nurses and brand-new healthcare students don’t need the same learning path — and HeartCode® Complete recognizes that.
After you’ve completed the online adaptive learning component, you visit one of our Sacramento-area skills verification locations to demonstrate your hands-on CPR and AED proficiency. The session is efficient and focused on performance — not review. Once you’ve successfully completed the course, your AHA Course Completion eCard is issued immediately, ready for your employer before your next shift starts.
Getting your BLS certification shouldn’t require blocking out an entire day. Our CPR Verification Station™ learning centers are designed specifically to make the skills component fast, focused, and friction-free — typically 30 minutes or less for most BLS candidates.
After completing your online coursework through HeartCode® Complete or our Self-Guided Learning™ format, you visit the nearest CPR Verification Station™ in Sacramento County. A qualified skills evaluator observes your technique, confirms AHA performance standards are met, and your eCard is issued on the spot. There’s no group pacing, no extended classroom time, and no scheduling headache. It’s skills verification done the way it should be — quick, professional, and built around your time.
Two-year cards renew before you know it — and in Sacramento’s fast-moving healthcare job market, a lapsed certification creates real consequences. Hospitals and staffing agencies throughout Sacramento County require documentation that’s current, not nearly current. A gap in your BLS or ACLS card can affect your schedule, your agency assignments, and your ability to start a new position on your intended date.
Safety Training Seminars makes BLS, ACLS, PALS, and First Aid renewal quick enough that there’s no excuse to let things lapse. The online coursework for renewal takes the same format as initial certification — complete it at your pace, book a 30-minute skills session, and you’re done. Whether you’re renewing BLS at the end of a two-year cycle, getting your ACLS updated before your contract renews, or staying ahead of PALS renewal requirements at a Sacramento pediatric facility, we make it easy to stay compliant and confident without a disruption to your work schedule.
Safety Training Seminars has become a trusted name across Sacramento County’s clinical and community workforce. Our students and graduates span the full range of healthcare and public safety roles:
Sacramento’s healthcare community is diverse, high-demand, and constantly in motion. Our training keeps pace with it.
Sacramento’s healthcare employers don’t wait — and neither should you. Safety Training Seminars offers CPR, BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses across Sacramento County with same-day eCard issuance, no rigid class times, and pricing that makes ongoing compliance affordable. Whether you’re getting certified for the first time or renewing before your card expires, the process starts online and ends with a brief, efficient skills session near you.
Enrollment takes a few minutes. The online coursework fits around your schedule. And your AHA Course Completion eCard is ready the same day — accepted by every major healthcare employer in Sacramento County and beyond. Don’t put it off another week.
Join thousands of Sacramento 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. Your certification is accepted everywhere in Sacramento County and beyond — from the trauma bays at UC Davis Medical Center to the clinics, schools, and community centers that serve every corner of this city and its surrounding neighborhoods.
Have questions about getting AHA-certified in Sacramento County? We’ve answered the most common questions from local healthcare professionals, students, and community members below.
Our format is specifically designed for situations like this. Complete the 1–2 hour online BLS coursework on any device, then schedule a 30-minute skills session at a nearby CPR Verification Station™ in Sacramento County. Once you successfully complete the skills assessment, your AHA Course Completion eCard is issued immediately — the same day. Most providers in Sacramento are able to get their BLS renewal done within a single afternoon without disrupting a full workday.
Yes. Our ACLS Certification Course in Sacramento follows the most current American Heart Association guidelines for Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support. The online coursework and skills assessment both reflect the updated algorithms, including current rhythm recognition protocols, drug administration sequences, and team communication structures. Whether you’re taking ACLS for the first time or coming in for renewal, you’re learning and being assessed on the current standard of care.
PALS is required or strongly recommended for any healthcare provider who works in settings where pediatric patients may experience emergencies. In Sacramento County, that includes emergency department nurses and physicians, pediatric hospitalists, neonatology staff at UC Davis Children’s Hospital, NICU nurses, pediatric outpatient providers, and transport personnel who handle pediatric critical care transfers. Some outpatient clinics and urgent care centers also require PALS for providers who see pediatric patients regularly.
The online portion of every course is completed remotely — no commute required for that part. Once you’ve finished the online coursework, you’ll attend a brief in-person skills session at a CPR Verification Station™ location convenient to your area in Sacramento County. Whether you’re in Elk Grove off I-5, in Folsom near US-50, or anywhere in between, we’ll help you find the nearest skills verification location so the in-person component doesn’t require a long drive into the city.
Yes — and the difference matters depending on your role. The AHA BLS CPR Class is designed for healthcare providers and uses clinical terminology, two-rescuer CPR techniques, and team-based resuscitation scenarios. The CPR & First Aid course is designed for workplace and community responders — covering CPR and AED use alongside broader first aid skills like bleeding control and choking response, but without the clinical depth of BLS. If you work in a medical setting, BLS is almost certainly what your employer requires. If you’re a teacher, a childcare provider, or a workplace safety designee, CPR & First Aid is likely the right fit.