Stay compliant with employer requirements with AHA-accredited ACLS, BLS, and PALS certification in Rosedale, MD. Complete your HeartCode coursework online from any device, then stop by our Pulaski Highway station for a focused hands-on skills check, and walk out with your official AHA eCard.
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Rosedale
8330 Pulaski Hwy, Rosedale, MD 21237, United States
Serving healthcare professionals across Baltimore County with AHA-certified BLS, ACLS, PALS, and CPR First Aid training.
Popular Course
BLS
ACLS
PALS
Our Rosedale training station is located at 8330 Pulaski Highway, a convenient location for healthcare professionals throughout eastern Baltimore County. MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center, located just minutes away at 9000 Franklin Square Drive, serves as a major healthcare hub for the surrounding communities. The training station is easily accessible from I-695 via Exit 35 and from I-95 via Rossville Boulevard, making it convenient for professionals traveling from across Baltimore County and nearby areas to complete AHA certification training.
If you are traveling from I-695, take Exit 35 for US-40 East toward Pulaski Highway. Drive northeast on Pulaski Highway for about a mile, and the destination will be on your right shortly after you cross the intersection at Rossville Boulevard.
If you are coming from I-95, take the exit for Rossville Boulevard and head south. Turn left onto US-40 East (Pulaski Highway), and the building will be immediately on your right.
If you are commuting by MTA local bus, take a local route connecting through Rosedale and exit near Philadelphia Road and Dalton Avenue. The Pulaski Highway station is a short ten-minute walk from that stop.
If you are arriving via MARC Train on the Penn Line, alight at Martin State Airport Station, approximately five miles northeast of the facility. A quick ride-share or taxi from the station will bring you directly to the building.
Ample parking is available in front of the building or on the left side.







































Certified in Three Steps
BLS
Basic Life Support
Online Learning
Flexible & self-paced
Skills Only
Hands-on practice
AHA Approved
Truster Certification
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification in Rosedale prepares healthcare professionals across Baltimore County with the emergency response skills required for many patient-facing clinical roles. The course teaches high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants, proper AED use, and how to respond to choking emergencies. Healthcare professionals serving MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center, as well as those working in nearby urgent care centers, primary care practices, dental offices, and outpatient clinics, complete BLS certification to strengthen their ability to respond quickly and effectively during medical emergencies. School staff, childcare providers, corporate employees, and community members throughout Rosedale and the surrounding Baltimore County area also take this course to develop the skills needed to respond during medical emergencies.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Certification in Rosedale prepares physicians, nurses, paramedics, and respiratory therapists with the advanced skills needed to manage cardiovascular emergencies. The course covers advanced airway management, cardiac rhythm recognition, emergency medications, stroke care, and coordinated cardiac arrest response. Healthcare professionals working at Concentra Urgent Care, outpatient clinics, emergency departments, and other acute care settings often complete ACLS certification to meet employer requirements and maintain their clinical credentials. The training also strengthens clinical decision-making, communication, and team coordination, helping providers respond effectively during life-threatening emergencies.
ACLS
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
Online Learning
Flexible & self-paced
Skills Only
Hands-on practice
AHA Approved
Truster Certification
PALS
Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Online Learning
Flexible & self-paced
Skills Only
Hands-on practice
AHA Approved
Truster Certification
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Certification in Rosedale prepares physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare professionals with the advanced skills needed to recognize and manage pediatric emergencies. The course covers pediatric assessment, respiratory emergencies, shock management, cardiac arrest response, and post-resuscitation care. Healthcare professionals working in pediatric clinics, emergency departments, outpatient centers, and other settings that care for infants and children rely on PALS training to strengthen their ability to respond to critically ill and injured pediatric patients. The training also improves clinical decision-making, communication, and team coordination, helping providers deliver effective care during pediatric emergencies.
The Pulaski Highway corridor in Rosedale is home to a large network of healthcare facilities, urgent care centers, and primary care practices serving eastern Baltimore County. Clinical staff at MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center, Concentra Urgent Care, Baltimore Medical System, and nearby medical practices are often required to maintain current AHA certification for their roles. Nurses, physicians, medical assistants, paramedics, and respiratory therapists across this healthcare corridor work demanding schedules with limited time for training. Located on Pulaski Highway, our training station provides a convenient certification option for healthcare professionals working throughout this healthcare corridor.
Baltimore County has a growing number of nursing, medical, and allied health students preparing for clinical placements throughout the greater Baltimore region, where hospitals, healthcare systems, and clinical training programs require AHA certification. Students attending colleges and training programs in and around Rosedale often complete BLS, ACLS, or PALS certification before beginning clinical rotations or entering the workforce. Our Pulaski Highway training station provides a convenient option for completing certification requirements close to home, making it easier to fit training into a busy academic schedule.
The Pulaski Highway corridor and eastern Baltimore County are home to many warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, and logistics companies. Employees in these workplaces often perform physically demanding jobs where medical emergencies can occur. Many employers include CPR and First Aid certification as part of their workplace safety and emergency preparedness programs for supervisors, safety personnel, and other staff. CPR and First Aid training helps employees recognize medical emergencies, provide immediate assistance, and support coworkers until emergency medical services arrive.
Local Schools and Educational Institutions
Baltimore County Public Schools serves thousands of students across the region, and teachers, coaches, school nurses, counselors, administrators, and support staff play an important role in maintaining a safe learning environment. CPR and First Aid training helps school personnel respond quickly and effectively to medical emergencies, creating a safer environment for students, staff, and visitors. Furthermore, these skills allow staff to provide immediate care while waiting for emergency medical services to arrive.
Firefighters, police officers, paramedics, and EMS professionals serving Rosedale and the surrounding communities respond to a wide range of medical emergencies every day. Current AHA certification helps first responders maintain proficiency in CPR, airway management, and other lifesaving skills while following the latest evidence-based guidelines. Regular recertification reinforces clinical knowledge, strengthens team coordination, and helps first responders deliver effective care from the scene of an emergency through patient transfer to the hospital.
The AHA-approved certification you earn at our Rosedale training station is accepted by hospitals, healthcare employers, and organizations throughout Maryland and across the United States. Your credentials remain valid for two years from the date of completion.
The Rosedale training station is easy to reach by both car and public transportation. Drivers can access the station from I-695 and I-95, while commuters can use the MTA bus service along Pulaski Highway. The nearby Martin State Airport MARC Station also provides a convenient option for those traveling from other parts of the Baltimore region.
Complete the online HeartCode course at your own pace, whenever your schedule allows. After finishing the online portion, visit the self-guided skills station at 8330 Pulaski Highway any day between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm to complete your hands-on skills check and receive your AHA certification.
Your official AHA eCard is issued as soon as you complete your skills session. Whether you are renewing your certification, starting a new job, or meeting a clinical or academic requirement, you receive a valid AHA credential the same day with no additional steps required.
Organizations in Rosedale and throughout Baltimore County can schedule on-site AHA certification for groups of employees. Participants complete the online HeartCode course before the scheduled session, and an instructor travels to your workplace to conduct the required hands-on skills assessment, making the certification process convenient for your team.
Finish your online HeartCode course on your schedule, then visit our self-guided skills station to complete the hands-on assessment. Open daily from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm, the station makes it easy to earn or renew your AHA certification with same-day eCard issuance.
Your confirmation email includes both access codes along with step-by-step entry instructions. You can also watch the walkthrough video before your visit to become familiar with the route to Suite R. If you need assistance while entering the building, call 888-840-5527, and a team member will help guide you through the process.
Yes. MTA bus routes along Pulaski Highway provide convenient access to the training station. Travelers arriving by MARC Penn Line can continue from Martin State Airport Station with a short ride-share to reach the building.
Complete the online HeartCode ACLS course at your own pace, then visit the Pulaski Highway training station to complete your hands-on skills session. Your official AHA eCard is issued the same day you finish the skills check, allowing you to renew your certification quickly and return to work with minimal disruption.
Yes. Every certification issued at the Rosedale station is fully AHA-accredited and accepted by hospitals, clinical placement programs, and healthcare employers throughout Baltimore and across the country.
Yes. As long as you have completed the online HeartCode portions for all three courses beforehand, you can complete all three skills sessions on the same day at our Pulaski Highway station. The station is open every day from 7 am to 7 pm, giving you flexible hours to complete all three in a single visit.