Hands-on life support taught by working EMS professionals — a husband-and-wife team here in Louisiana. You'll leave calm, certain, and ready.
Book a classWhen a heart stops, survival is decided by the people in the room — long before the ambulance arrives. Every class we run is built to make you one of those people: hands-on, AHA-aligned, and taught by providers who do this for real.
Small classes, real manikins, and instructors who've worked the calls. You practice until it's muscle memory.
Real manikins and real scenarios. You do the compressions — not watch a slideshow.
Your instructors are active paramedics and EMTs who use these skills on the job.
Limited seats so everyone gets coached, corrected, and confident.
Curriculum follows American Heart Association guidelines and standards.
Pass your skills check and leave with your certification in hand.
Special pricing for nurses, EMS, techs and other healthcare providers.
Answer two quick questions and we'll walk you straight to exactly what you need — and what it costs.
Not sure which you need? It comes down to where you'll use it — pick one to keep going.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support for providers managing cardiac and peri-arrest emergencies. Joining the schedule soon.
Join the waitlistEither route earns the same AHA certification — there's no “better” option. Choose the format that fits your life, and we'll make sure you leave ready.
We started Veteran CPR to teach the way we wish we'd been taught — patient, practical, and human. A husband-and-wife team bringing military discipline and the road-tested calm of working EMS to every class.
A decorated Army combat veteran with more than 15 years of prehospital healthcare experience. Drawing on both military and civilian emergency medicine, Chavo brings real-world clinical expertise to every class. An American Heart Association BLS Instructor since 2021, he's committed to practical, hands-on training that prepares students to respond with confidence when it counts.
A nationally registered paramedic with 13 years of EMS experience in emergency patient care, education, and clinical instruction. Adrien is an Assistant Adjunct Instructor at the National EMS Academy and has been an AHA BLS Instructor since 2021, with ACLS Instructor training scheduled for July 2026. She turns real clinical experience into engaging, practical training that builds genuine confidence and competence.