Enhance your skills to respond in critical moments with AHA-certified BLS, ACLS, and PALS training in Bel Air, MD. Our flexible, two-part learning approach fits your busy schedule. Complete the online portion at your own pace from any device and visit our West Courtland Street verification station for a brief in-person skill session to receive your official AHA eCard.
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Bel Air
17 W Courtland St, Bel Air, MD 21014, United States
Serving Harford County and surrounding areas, with AHA-certified BLS, ACLS, PALS, and CPR First Aid courses.
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BLS
ACLS
PALS
Our Bel Air training station is located in the heart of downtown Bel Air, surrounded by local shops, offices, and dining options along South Main Street. Easily accessible from throughout Harford County, the station is just a short walk from popular nearby spots such as Vagabond Sandwich Company, CoffeeBar Bel Air, and Looney's Pub. This central location provides healthcare professionals and students with convenient access to nearby dining and café options before or after their training session.
If you are coming from the southern part of town, near spots like Looney's Pub, head north on S. Main Street, which runs one way in this direction. Turn left onto W. Courtland Street, and the building will be on your left just past the intersection.
If you are coming from the northern side of Bel Air, head south on N. Bond Street. Continue past W. Courtland Street, turn left onto Pennsylvania Avenue, then left onto S. Main Street, and finally left onto W. Courtland Street to reach the training center.
A spacious lot at the intersection of East Churchville Road and South Main Street offers ample parking. Additional on-street spaces are also available along South Main Street.







































Your Path to AHA Certification | Three Easy Steps
BLS
Basic Life Support
Online Learning
Flexible & self-paced
Skills Only
Hands-on practice
AHA Approved
Truster Certification
Whether you work in a hospital, clinic, dental office, or outpatient setting, BLS Certification provides the foundational skills required to respond during life-threatening emergencies. This course teaches healthcare professionals how to recognize cardiac and respiratory emergencies, deliver effective CPR, use an AED, and assist choking victims. These life-supporting credentials are commonly required for nurses, physicians, EMTs, medical assistants, and other professionals involved in patient care. Individuals outside healthcare, including teachers, childcare providers, coaches, and parents, also benefit from learning these essential lifesaving skills.
ACLS Certification is intended for healthcare providers responsible for managing patients during cardiovascular emergencies. This advanced life-saving skill is commonly required for physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other medical professionals working in emergency departments, critical care units, cardiac care settings, and advanced clinical environments. The course helps participants develop the skills needed to assess, treat, and respond to critical cardiac events. Topics include cardiac arrest management, stroke recognition, acute coronary syndromes, emergency pharmacology, and advanced airway management. Participants also strengthen teamwork, leadership, and communication skills needed during high-pressure resuscitation situations.
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
PALS Certification prepares healthcare professionals to provide effective care for infants and children during life-threatening situations. Healthcare providers such as pediatricians, emergency physicians, nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, and other professionals involved in pediatric patient care commonly require this credential. The course focuses on the early recognition of pediatric emergencies and timely intervention before a child’s condition becomes more serious. Participants learn how to assess pediatric patients, respond to respiratory and cardiac emergencies, manage shock, and provide post-resuscitation care. The course also strengthens teamwork and communication skills needed when caring for critically ill or injured children.
The medical community in Bel Air needs up-to-date life support certifications to meet workplace standards and deliver safe patient care. Our BLS, ACLS, and PALS training prepares nurses, physicians, paramedics, respiratory therapists, dental professionals, and other clinical staff to stay compliant with employer requirements across hospitals, urgent care centers, outpatient clinics, and emergency rooms.
Students pursuing careers in nursing, emergency medical services, medicine, and allied health programs across Bel Air often need CPR and advanced life support certification before entering clinical rotations or progressing through academic requirements. Early exposure to structured emergency training helps build a strong foundation in patient assessment, basic and advanced resuscitation techniques, and critical decision-making under pressure. Our courses support a smoother transition from classroom learning to hands-on clinical experience.
Medical emergencies can happen in any setting. Schools, offices, retail stores, fitness centers, restaurants, and hospitality businesses throughout Bel Air benefit from having trained staff ready to respond. CPR and life support certification equips employees to take immediate action during emergencies, helping stabilize situations until emergency medical services arrive. Many organizations assign key staff members to maintain certification as part of their safety planning and risk management efforts.
Businesses and Organizations
Corporate offices, community organizations, event venues, and public service groups across Bel Air benefit from staff who are equipped to handle unexpected medical situations. Our courses help improve response times during emergencies and contribute to a safer environment for employees, clients, and visitors. Organizations that certify team members demonstrate a strong commitment to responsibility, safety, and operational readiness in unpredictable situations.
Across Bel Air and surrounding communities, emergency response teams, including firefighters, police officers, lifeguards, and security personnel, depend on up-to-date life support certification to stay prepared for critical situations. Our training improves their ability to handle cardiac and respiratory emergencies with precision and efficiency while supporting smooth coordination with other responders in urgent operational settings.
Our certifications are AHA-accredited and recognized by hospitals, clinics, and employers across Maryland and throughout the United States. Your eCard meets all industry standards and remains valid for two years from the date of issue.
Time is valuable for people working in a healthcare setting. Our blended learning approach lets Bel Air professionals complete their certification without lengthy classroom commitments or unnecessary delays.
Our Bel Air station opens every day from 7 am to 7 pm, giving you the freedom to schedule your skills session at a time that suits you. Complete your certification in the morning, afternoon, or evening based on your preference.
Our skills sessions provide hands-on experience that prepares you for real-life situations. Participants practice with real equipment in realistic scenarios to replicate emergencies they may encounter in their professional and everyday lives.
No waiting, no follow-up visits, just a straightforward path to certification. Once your online coursework and hands-on skills session are complete, you will receive your official AHA eCard on the same day.
Advance your life-saving skills without disrupting any clinical duties or personal commitments. Whether you need a first-time certification or a quick renewal, the process is straightforward. Book your spot today and walk out with your AHA eCard the same day.
Yes. Complete the online HeartCode ACLS coursework at your own pace, then schedule a skills session at our Bel Air station. Most students finish both parts and receive their AHA eCard the same day, so you can be ready before your next shift.
Certifications earned at our Bel Air location follow standard AHA guidelines and remain valid for two years from the date of completion.
Yes. Complete the online HeartCode BLS coursework on your own schedule, then visit our Bel Air station for the hands-on skills session. You’ll have your AHA eCard well before your rotation begins.
Yes. Our certifications are issued directly through the American Heart Association and are widely accepted by hospitals, urgent care centers, clinics, and healthcare employers throughout Bel Air, Harford County, and the United States.
There is no need to worry. Our blended learning courses use a voice-assisted manikin that provides real-time feedback on your performance. If you do not meet the required standards on your first attempt, you can practice and retry during the same session. The system ensures you achieve the required level of competence before certification is issued.