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Secure American Red Cross BLS Training Classes Across New England

You work in fast-paced healthcare environments where every second matters. Our American Red Cross BLS training classes across New England prepare you to respond with precision and confidence. We serve major metropolitan hubs including Boston, Worcester, Manchester, Portsmouth, Concord, Burlington, Hartford, New Haven, Providence, Portland, Bangor, Albany, Lake George and surrounding areas.


Whether you’re a nurse, doctor, dentist, pharmacist, dental assistant, first responder, or allied health professional, you’ll practice high-quality CPR, AED use, airway and respiratory emergencies, and coordinated team-based response using realistic, clinical-grade training equipment. American Red Cross–certified instructors from IC&M CPR, LLC guide you through every protocol, ensuring you’re confident, efficient, and prepared for real-world medical emergencies.


This American Red Cross–aligned BLS certification is accepted by hospitals, clinics, dental and medical offices, nursing homes, long-term care facilities, retirement communities, and allied health programs throughout all 50 states. Courses are ideal for initial certification or recertification, with streamlined, instructor-led training designed to meet employer, licensing, and regulatory requirements without unnecessary complexity.


Schedule your on-site BLS training and stay current with the lifesaving standards that matter most—wherever your healthcare team is located.

Details That Matter Most

You'll begin by reviewing the latest American Red Cross guidelines, then move into hands-on practice with realistic manikins and AED trainers that respond like actual patients. Each drill is designed to simulate the pace and pressure of a hospital code, clinic emergency, or dental office incident, so you're not just learning steps—you're building muscle memory and rapid-response confidence.


Your session with IC&M CPR, LLC covers essential skills, including high-quality CPR, AED use, respiratory emergencies, and coordinated team-based response. Students train with realistic equipment to ensure comfort and efficiency in fast-paced medical environments. You'll practice two-person CPR, bag-valve-mask ventilation, and communication protocols that improve outcomes in real clinical situations.


Practical scenarios help professionals build rapid-response confidence in real clinical situations, and flexible training options are available at all primary locations or brought directly to healthcare organizations. Whether you're renewing your card or certifying for the first time, every session is focused on skill retention and clinical readiness.

Why Locals Choose This Option

Understanding what makes BLS training different from standard CPR helps you choose the right course and meet the specific requirements of your role in Portsmouth, NH, Keene, NH, Tyngsboro, MA or throughout the New England region.

What's the difference between BLS and regular CPR?
BLS includes advanced techniques like bag-valve-mask use, two-rescuer CPR, and team-based response protocols required in clinical settings.
How long does BLS certification last?
Your certification is valid for two years, and renewal courses are available to keep your skills and credentials current.
Do I need to bring any equipment to class?
No, all training equipment including manikins, AED trainers, and pocket masks are provided during your session.

Is this course accepted by hospitals in New England?

Yes, the certification meets requirements for hospitals, clinics, dental offices, and allied health programs throughout the region.
Can I take this class if I'm still in a training program?
Absolutely—nursing students, dental hygiene students, and allied health trainees are welcome and often required to complete BLS before clinical rotations.

Your patients depend on your ability to respond quickly and correctly, and your employer depends on your credentials staying current. BLS training classes give you both, combining hands-on practice with certification that's recognized across the healthcare industry. Whether you're updating your skills or earning your first card, the training you receive is practical, thorough, and built for real clinical environments. 


Schedule on-site BLS training at your healthcare facility anywhere in the New England region or surrounding metro areas and stay current with the lifesaving standards that matter most.