Respond Confidently When Seconds Count Most

Secure AED Training Across All of New England

Your team needs hands-on AED training that prepares them to act quickly and correctly during a sudden cardiac arrest emergency. When you train with IC&M CPR, LLC, participants use realistic AED trainers and receive step-by-step instruction on pad placement, safety checks, and seamless integration with CPR. Training focuses on recognizing cardiac arrest, activating emergency response plans, and delivering shocks with confidence—so your team stays calm and effective when every second matters.


Organizations across New England rely on AED training to strengthen emergency preparedness and meet safety and compliance requirements. Whether you manage a construction site, school, college campus, church, hotel, office, healthcare facility, fitness center, youth sports program, or community group, training is tailored to your environment and risk level. Coaches, educators, staff, and volunteers learn practical, real-world skills that translate directly to their daily settings.


AED training can be scheduled on its own or added à la carte to CPR, First Aid, or broader workplace safety programs—allowing you to address specific training gaps and organizational needs without unnecessary extras.


 Lock in AED training across all of New England today and equip your team with life-saving skills that make a real difference when it matters most.

Details That Matter Most

Participants begin with a clear explanation of how AEDs work, including voice prompts, visual indicators, and the device’s role in helping to improve outcomes during sudden cardiac arrest. Your team practices with realistic AED trainers that mirror the devices commonly found in public spaces and workplaces, building familiarity, confidence, and faster response times.


IC&M CPR, LLC emphasizes rapid recognition and calm, confident action to improve survival outcomes. Training covers proper pad placement, safety checks before shock delivery, and coordination with high-quality chest compressions. In addition to training, IC&M CPR can assist with AED program development, including selecting the appropriate AED for your environment, device setup, wall cabinet mounting, staff training, and monthly AED inspections to help ensure ongoing readiness and compliance.


Your staff learns to respond effectively in schools, offices, healthcare facilities, construction sites, fitness centers, churches, hotels, and community organizations across New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, and central New York, including Albany and the Saratoga Springs/Lake George region. Training sessions are customized to your schedule, group size, and industry-specific risks, ensuring every participant is prepared to act when emergencies occur.

Why Locals Choose This Option

AED training raises practical questions about device operation, safety protocols, and compliance. The answers below address common concerns from local businesses and organizations throughout New England seeking reliable emergency preparedness training.

How long does AED training take?

Most sessions last one to two hours, depending on group size and whether CPR is included. You leave with certification and hands-on practice using realistic trainers. *CPR certification required min time of 2 hours*

Is AED training required for workplace compliance?
Many industries and insurance providers require or recommend AED training for employees. Training helps you meet OSHA guidelines and strengthen emergency response plans.
Do you provide training on specific AED brands?

Yes. Training uses realistic AED trainers that simulate devices commonly found in New England area workplaces, schools, and public spaces. You gain familiarity with standard models and voice prompts.

Can AED training be combined with CPR?
Absolutely. Combination training covers chest compressions, rescue breaths, and AED use in a single session, ensuring your team can respond to cardiac emergencies from start to finish.
What happens if our AED device malfunctions during an emergency?
AEDs include built-in safety checks and voice prompts that guide you through the process. Training emphasizes troubleshooting and alternative actions, such as continuing CPR while help arrives.

Your New England area team benefits from hands-on AED training that builds confidence, improves emergency response, and supports compliance with workplace safety standards. Whether you manage a school, fitness center, or office, professional training ensures your staff can act quickly and correctly when sudden cardiac arrest occurs. 


Reach out now to schedule a session that protects lives and strengthens your organization's preparedness.