North Texas CPR Training

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North Texas CPR Training provides certified American Red Cross courses that give you the skills and confidence to save a life. Our hands-on CPR, AED, and First Aid classes are designed for individuals, families, and businesses across North Texas—making lifesaving education simple, engaging, and accessible.

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Learn lifesaving skills today! Be the reason someone gets a second chance.

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All courses are taught using American Red Cross curriculum and meet nationally recognized standards for CPR, AED, and First Aid training. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive an American Red Cross certification, valid for two years.

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  • Be prepared to respond confidently in an emergency. Our American Red Cross CPR, AED, and First Aid courses give you the skills and knowledge to provide care when every second counts. Whether you’re seeking certification for work, volunteering, or simply want to know how to help others, this course equips you with life-saving techniques for adults, children, and infants.

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  • The CPR for the Professional Rescuer course is designed for individuals who have a duty to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies as part of their job responsibilities. This advanced-level American Red Cross course goes beyond basic CPR and First Aid, focusing on professional techniques, teamwork, and real-world scenarios used by first responders, healthcare providers, and public safety personnel.

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  • The American Red Cross BLS course emphasizes a team-based approach to emergency response and follows the latest evidence-based guidelines. Participants gain hands-on experience performing single- and multi-rescuer CPR, using AEDs, and providing effective ventilations with bag-valve-mask (BVM) resuscitators.

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  • Babysitter Training combines interactive lessons, videos, and hands-on activities to teach practical skills for real-world babysitting. Participants learn how to care for children of all ages, keep them safe, handle common problems, and respond effectively in emergencies.

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Why Certify?

American Red Cross courses are OSHA-compliant and state-recognized, ensuring that your certification meets workplace and professional requirements across a wide range of industries. In addition, empowering yourself or your employees to act when seconds matter, certification through the American Red Cross has several benefits.

  • May qualify businesses for reduced insurance premiums due to enhanced workplace safety.

  • Helps organizations meet OSHA and state certification requirements for compliance and safety standards.

  • Reduces liability risks by ensuring employees are trained to respond effectively in emergencies.

  • Demonstrates professionalism and responsibility, showing commitment to safety and preparedness.

  • Builds confidence among staff and customers knowing certified individuals are ready to respond.

  • Supports a safer, more resilient workplace and community through proactive training.

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Meet Your Instructor

Daniel Wilson

Daniel is the founder and lead instructor of North Texas CPR Training, an American Red Cross–certified provider serving the North Texas community. With a strong background in aquatics and public safety, Daniel is passionate about equipping individuals, families, and organizations with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in emergencies.

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My goal is to make every student feel confident and prepared to act in an emergency—whether at home, at work, or in the community.”
— Daniel Wilson, Instructor & Owner