CPRToday.com and procpr.org offer online training. Procpr.org will not require you to pay for the training until it is complete and you wish to recieve your CPR certificate. They have video based training from professionals.
Generally online CPR certifications are acceptable. Some certification programs teach the class online but require an in-person skills test; these might be the best if you have no CPR experience and want to make sure you learn correctly.
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It depends on the state. I'd check online for your state's particular requirements for firefighter certification. (Either way, CPR and first aid training is a good thing to have if you're training to be a firefighter.)
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CPR training, per se, doesn't contribute to any injuries. If for example you have a dislocated or broken shoulder and tried to do CPR training, it may make the injury worse.
You will only need training to do CPR properly.
You can take CPR online, whenever the course is available. The schedule for online CPR training courses varies from website to website.
The American Heart Association has information relating to ACLS certification course online. For $110 they offer the course "Heartcode ACLS that will certify an individual in advanced cardiovascular life support.
Check your local fire station for CPR training. They should be able to provide you one or at least information on where to go to avail of the training. If you have local Red Cross office in your area, that is another best place to check for CPR training.
Taking an on line cpr training course can be completed in as little time as an hour. There is even a site that boasts you can have the class completed in under the time it takes to drive to a class. They make is simple to complete the courses on line and have several different options to choose from. http://www.cprtoday.com/how_it_works.php
A company called Detroit CPR Training offers classes in cpr.