Advance your life-saving skills with AHA-accredited ACLS, BLS, and PALS courses in Westminster, MD. Our flexible, two-part blended learning approach fits your busy schedule. Without disrupting your duties, complete online coursework from any device, then visit our Baltimore Boulevard station for a quick hands-on skills check and earn your official AHA eCard.
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Westminster
909 Baltimore Blvd, Westminster, MD 21157, United States
Serving Carroll County with AHA-certified BLS, ACLS, PALS, and CPR First Aid certification courses.
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BLS
ACLS
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Our Westminster training station is located inside the Carroll Innovation Center along Baltimore Boulevard (Route 140). It is one of the city's main commercial corridors, close to several restaurants, shops, medical offices, and local landmarks. The station offers a convenient stop for healthcare professionals and students coming from Carroll County and the surrounding central Maryland area.
If you are coming from downtown Westminster or points further northwest, you will head southeast down Baltimore Boulevard. The building will be on your right-hand side, just past the intersection of Old Westminster Pike.
If you are coming from the Baltimore area or eastern Carroll County, you will travel northwest up Route 140. Because there is a median divider on this section of Baltimore Boulevard, you will use the dedicated crossover lane to safely turn left across the oncoming lanes directly into the complex.
As you come off Baltimore Boulevard, free parking is available directly in front of the building, with additional spaces around the side for a quick and easy arrival.







































A Smarter Way to Earn Your AHA Certification
BLS
Basic Life Support
Online Learning
Flexible & self-paced
Skills Only
Hands-on practice
AHA Approved
Truster Certification
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification in Westminster remains one of the most widely required credentials across healthcare settings. Hospitals, clinics, dental practices, outpatient centers, and long-term care facilities often require BLS certification for employees involved in patient care. The course covers adult, child, and infant CPR, AED use, choking relief techniques, and coordinated response during medical emergencies. Nurses, physicians, medical assistants, EMTs, dental professionals, and allied healthcare workers rely on this credential to meet workplace requirements and maintain readiness when every second matters. The certification also equips teachers, childcare providers, coaches, caregivers, and other community members with practical lifesaving skills.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Certification in Westminster serves as a critical credential for healthcare professionals working in emergency medicine, critical care, surgery, and other high-acuity clinical settings. The course covers advanced cardiac emergency management, cardiac rhythm interpretation, airway considerations, pharmacology concepts, and team-based resuscitation strategies. Physicians, registered nurses, paramedics, and respiratory therapists rely on ACLS certification to strengthen clinical decision-making and improve coordination during life-threatening cardiovascular events. The credential prepares healthcare professionals to respond confidently in situations where rapid assessment and intervention are essential.
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 Westminster is a valuable credential for healthcare professionals who provide emergency and critical care to pediatric patients. The course covers pediatric assessment, respiratory emergencies, shock recognition, cardiac arrest response, and post-resuscitation care considerations. Pediatric nurses, physicians, respiratory therapists, emergency personnel, and critical care teams maintain PALS certification to support their professional responsibilities in pediatric settings. The training equips providers with the knowledge and confidence needed to recognize deteriorating conditions early and respond effectively during pediatric emergencies.
Healthcare professionals throughout Westminster and the surrounding Carroll County area need current life support certifications to meet employer requirements and maintain professional readiness. Nurses, physicians, EMTs, respiratory therapists, dental professionals, and allied healthcare workers choose our BLS, ACLS, and PALS training to support their responsibilities in patient care settings where rapid response skills are essential.
Many students pursuing careers in nursing, medicine, emergency medical services, and other healthcare fields require certification before stepping into clinical rotations or healthcare programs. Our life support training equips students with essential skills needed in real-life emergencies and supports career development in healthcare and related fields.
Educators, childcare providers, school staff, and youth program leaders often pursue CPR and first aid training to strengthen safety practices within their organizations. These certifications help staff members respond effectively when emergencies occur involving children, students, visitors, or fellow team members.
Businesses Focused on Workplace Safety
Organizations across Westminster recognize the value of having CPR-certified employees. Offices, manufacturing facilities, fitness centers, community organizations, and other workplaces benefit from team members who can respond confidently until emergency medical services arrive. Certifying your team also reflects a commitment to the safety of customers, staff, and visitors.
Firefighters, law enforcement personnel, security teams, and other public service professionals maintain life support certifications as part of their professional responsibilities. A valid certification supports their ability to respond quickly, work effectively with emergency medical personnel, and serve the Westminster community when critical situations arise. With our training, community service professionals can create a safer environment in Westminster.
Our Westminster certification programs issue fully AHA-accredited credentials accepted by healthcare employers, hospitals, clinics, and organizations nationwide. Each certification meets industry standards and remains valid for two years after completion.
The certification process is structured to reduce unnecessary time commitments while maintaining required standards. Participants complete the online portion, followed by an in-person skills evaluation without extended classroom sessions or disruptions to work schedules.
Our Westminster training location offers daily classes from morning through evening, allowing participants to choose a time that aligns with personal and professional commitments. This flexibility supports healthcare workers and other professionals with demanding schedules.
The skills assessment focuses on practical application using realistic emergency scenarios and equipment. Participants demonstrate competency through performance-based evaluation that reflects situations encountered in healthcare and workplace environments.
Upon successful completion of both required components, the official AHA eCard is issued the same day. This eliminates delays and ensures documentation is available immediately for employer records and compliance needs.
Busy schedules should not delay your certification. Our Westminster station offers daily training classes, allowing participants to complete their required skills session at a time that fits their routine. After both components are finished, certification is issued the same day for immediate use.
BLS is the standard requirement for firefighters, though many departments also require ACLS, depending on your level of medical response duties. Both are available at our Westminster location and can be completed the same day.
Yes. Our certification is issued directly through the American Heart Association, making it accepted by Carroll Hospital Center, urgent care clinics, physician offices, and other healthcare employers across Westminster, Carroll County, and nationwide.
Yes. Our Westminster location allows you to complete multiple certifications in a single visit. Complete the online coursework for each course in advance, then come in for your skills checks back to back. Your AHA eCards for all three are issued the same day.
You can complete the online HeartCode ACLS portion at home on your own time, then come into our Baltimore Boulevard station for the skills check. Your AHA eCard is issued the same day, so there’s no risk of a lapse before your next shift.