In Vermont, where communities are spread across rural landscapes and small cities, emergency response skills are more important than ever. Whether in healthcare settings or everyday situations, knowing CPR can save lives. Safety Training Seminars provides CPR BLS, ACLS & PALS classes across Vermont, helping individuals stay prepared and confident during critical moments.
Vermont’s healthcare system may be smaller compared to larger states, but the demand for trained individuals remains strong. Communities across Chittenden County, Washington County, and Rutland County depend on quick and effective emergency response, especially in areas where hospitals may be farther apart.
Our courses focus on hands-on learning, real-life emergency situations, and proper AED usage. Whether you’re commuting along I-89, working in Burlington’s medical district, or living in surrounding towns like Montpelier or Essex, having life-saving skills is essential.
Healthcare providers such as University of Vermont Medical Center and regional healthcare networks rely on individuals who can respond confidently during emergencies. Our programs are designed to reflect these real-world expectations with practical, easy-to-follow training.
From clinics and hospitals to schools and workplaces, our courses help individuals across Vermont stay ready to respond when it matters most.
We provide life-saving certification courses in Williston, VT, making it convenient for residents and professionals across nearby areas such as Burlington and South Burlington to access high-quality CPR, BLS, ACLS, and PALS training throughout Vermont.
All courses are delivered by experienced, AHA-authorized instructors to ensure high-quality training and compliance with healthcare standards. After successfully completing your course, you’ll receive an official AHA Course Completion eCard, valid for 2 years and widely accepted by hospitals, clinics, and employers throughout Vermont and across the United States.
The BLS course is essential for healthcare professionals who need strong foundational life-saving skills. This training covers adult, child, and infant CPR, AED operation, airway obstruction relief, and team-based resuscitation techniques. The course is designed to be flexible, with 1–2 hours of online learning followed by a 30-minute hands-on skills session at a CPR Verification Station™ learning center. Upon successful completion, you will receive a two-year AHA Course Completion eCard, and the total course fee is $120.
The ACLS course builds on your BLS knowledge and focuses on advanced management of cardiovascular emergencies. You will learn how to respond to critical situations such as acute stroke, cardiac arrest, and acute coronary syndromes using structured, evidence-based protocols. The course includes 2–3 hours of online learning and a 30-minute skills session to demonstrate your competency. This two-year AHA Course Completion eCard course is offered at $290, providing excellent value for advanced-level training.
The PALS course is specifically designed for healthcare providers who care for infants and children, including pediatric nurses, physicians, and emergency responders. It teaches advanced pediatric assessment, resuscitation, and emergency response techniques to handle critical situations with confidence. The course includes 2–3 hours of online learning and a 30-minute skills session. After completion, you will receive a two-year AHA Course Completion eCard, and the course fee is $290.
The CPR, AED, and First Aid course is ideal for non-medical professionals, workplaces, teachers, and anyone who wants to be prepared for real-life emergencies. This training equips you with the knowledge to respond to cardiac emergencies, injuries, and everyday health situations using CPR techniques, AED devices, and basic first aid skills. The course includes 2–3 hours of online learning followed by a 60-minute skills session. Upon completion, you will receive a two-year AHA Course Completion eCard, and the course is available for $120.
The Vermont dense concentration of hospitals, academic medical centers, and regulated industries creates high, ongoing demand for AHA life support certification.
RNs, LPNs, and nursing students at Harvard, Penn, Columbia, and Johns Hopkins must hold current BLS before clinicals. Many ICU and ER nurses also require ACLS.
Medical doctors, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners at Northeast hospitals must maintain active BLS and often ACLS as a condition of hospital credentialing.
Emergency medical technicians and paramedics throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic must hold AHA BLS and often ACLS to meet state EMS licensure requirements.
Dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants in MA, NY, and other Northeast states are required by state dental boards to maintain current CPR/BLS certification.
Teachers, daycare providers, school nurses, and childcare staff in MA, NY, and VA are required by law or employer policy to hold current CPR and First Aid certification.
OSHA regulations and many large Northeast employers in finance, manufacturing, and construction require CPR-certified employees. We offer on-site group training for any size.
We offer flexible and structured training programs designed for both healthcare professionals and community members throughout Vermont.
Our AHA BLS CPR Course in Vermont teaches essential skills including CPR, AED usage, and coordinated team response techniques commonly used in healthcare settings. The course includes 1–2 hours online learning and 30 minutes skills testing, followed by an AHA Course Completion eCard valid for two years, available for $120.
The ACLS Certification course in Vermont focuses on advanced cardiac life support, including rhythm recognition, airway management, and emergency interventions. It is offered for initial or renewal, with 2–3 hours online learning and 30 minutes skills testing. You receive an American Heart Association Course Completion eCard valid for two years, priced at $290 (low price guaranteed).
Our PALS Certification training in Vermont prepares individuals to manage pediatric emergencies involving infants and children. The course includes assessment, stabilization, and life-saving techniques. It follows the HeartCode® Complete course format, includes 2–3 hours online training and 30 minutes skills testing, and provides certification valid for two years, priced at $290 (low price guaranteed).
This First aid Class in Vermont is designed for everyday safety in workplaces, schools, and public settings. It covers injury response, choking emergencies, and CPR basics. The course includes 2–3 hours online training and 1 hour skills testing, with an AHA Course Completion eCard valid for two years, available at $120 (low price guaranteed).
In Vermont, where some areas are more remote, immediate response is critical before emergency services arrive. Whether in Burlington or smaller towns, having CPR and BLS training allows individuals to step in quickly and potentially save lives during emergencies.
Our Self-Guided Learning™ courses allow you to complete your training on your own time. This flexibility is ideal for busy professionals, students, and anyone managing responsibilities across Vermont.
The HeartCode® Complete course combines online learning with in-person skills testing. You complete the online portion first, then visit a CPR Verification Station™ learning center to demonstrate your hands-on skills.
Our CPR Verification Station™ learning centers provide fast and efficient skill testing. This approach helps you complete your certification quickly without long classroom sessions.
We offer renewal options for BLS, ACLS, PALS, and First Aid courses across Vermont. Keeping your certification up to date is important for meeting employer requirements and maintaining readiness in emergency situations.
Our courses are trusted by nurses, EMTs, healthcare staff, students, and professionals across Vermont. Whether you work in a hospital, clinic, or community setting, our training supports your ability to respond effectively.
Take the next step and enroll today. With flexible scheduling, trusted certification, and practical training, Safety Training Seminars makes it easy to gain life-saving skills anywhere in Vermont.
Have questions about CPR, BLS, ACLS, or PALS training? This section covers the most common queries to help you better understand course formats, requirements, and what to expect. Whether you’re a healthcare professional or someone looking to gain essential life-saving skills, you’ll find quick, clear answers about course duration, certification process, and training options.
Most courses include 1–3 hours of online learning followed by a short in-person skills test, usually completed the same day.
You typically receive your eCard on the same day after completing your skills session.
Healthcare professionals, EMTs, teachers, students, and workplace staff commonly take these courses.
The course includes online learning followed by in-person skills testing at a CPR Verification Station™ learning center.
Certifications are valid for two years, and renewal is recommended before expiration.