They do not have a online CPR class, but they have many resources that can get you in a class in your area for some one-on-one training. This web cite should help you find a class near you http://www.redcross.org/en/takeaclass
CPR training courses are offered at your local red cross, fire station, colleges, and ambulence houses. Some hospitals also offer a CPR course available to all.
Medicare Cov offered through the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
The course American Red Cross offers for CPR is somewhat of a hybrid, what they call a blended class. The course work is all online but then the hands on certification is done in person. An instructor will meet with you for hours to complete this portion of the certification. www.redcross.org
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Yes, Red Cross certified CPR courses are generally available through hospitals and community centers. In Arlington, Texas the class is $80.
Go to your local Red Cross or YMCA for a class. They will teach what you need to know and give you practice with emergency methods that you can't get online.
You can contact the Las Vegas Red Cross for details on their training program. However you can also get online training through RedCross.org. In general the course will take a couple of weeks.
The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association has a total of 38 independent and locally operated Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies. This association owns the Blue Cross and Blue Shield names and trademarks in over 170 countries.
See the related link to find a Red Cross online.
By visiting the Red Cross website, you can find out where CPR classes are offered in your are. Here is their website for more information: www.redcross.org
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