Adult & Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED – Blended r.25
Course Overview
Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED blended learning course trains students to identify and respond to various first aid, breathing, and cardiac emergencies involving adults, children, and infants. This course is ideal for those needing certification to meet OSHA workplace or other regulatory standards. Delivered in a blended format, students must complete the online portion—accessible on mobile desktop, or tablet—before participating in the instructor-led skills session. Successful completion of the course grants a valid two-year digital certificate in Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED
Once registration is complete, you will immediately receive an email with your REQUIRED course link. The online course must be finished prior to your in-person skills session.
Is this course for me? Please note that if you are a healthcare provider or healthcare student who requires a BLS (Basic Life Support) certification this course will not fulfill your requirements. Register for our Basic Life Support course to meet your requirements.
Register for Class!Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the American Red Cross Blended Learning CPR, AED and First Aid course?
The American Red Cross Blended Learning CPR, AED and First Aid course combines online learning with a hands-on skills session at Chicago CPR Academy. Complete the online portion at your own pace, then attend an instructor-led skills session to earn your official 2-year American Red Cross certification.
Where is the hands-on skills session held?
Our instructor-led skills sessions are conducted at the Chicago CPR Academy training center located at 1901 Raymond Dr., Northbrook, IL 60062. Our convenient location serves students throughout Chicago, Northbrook, Glenview, Deerfield, Highland Park, and the surrounding suburbs.
How long does the blended learning course take?
The online portion typically takes 2–3 hours to complete at your own pace. The in-person skills session at our Northbrook training center generally lasts about 2 hours.
Do I receive an official American Red Cross certification?
Yes. After successfully completing both the online learning and hands-on skills session, you'll receive an official American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric CPR, AED and First Aid certification that is valid for two years.
Does this certification meet U.S. Coast Guard requirements?
Yes. The American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric CPR, AED and First Aid certification meets the CPR and First Aid certification requirements for many U.S. Coast Guard licensing and credentialing applications, including those applying for or renewing a Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC) and Captain's License. If you have a specific licensing question, we're happy to help verify your requirements before you register.
What occupations accept this certification?
This certification is widely accepted by employers for childcare providers, teachers, coaches, fitness instructors, lifeguards, healthcare support staff, dental offices, construction workers, manufacturing employees, security personnel, marina employees, boat captains, workplace safety teams, camp counselors, church staff, foster and adoptive parents, and many other professions that require CPR, AED and First Aid certification.
Is this class OSHA compliant?
Yes. The American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric CPR, AED and First Aid course is designed to meet OSHA workplace training recommendations for many industries that require emergency response training.
Can I complete the online portion before my scheduled class?
Yes. You'll complete the online coursework before attending your scheduled hands-on skills session. This allows you to spend your classroom time practicing lifesaving skills with one of our certified instructors.
What skills will I learn during the course?
You'll learn adult, child and infant CPR, AED use, choking relief, rescue breathing, severe bleeding control, burns, allergic reactions, diabetic emergencies, seizures, stroke recognition, heart attack response, poisoning, shock, environmental emergencies, and many other essential first aid skills.
Is hands-on practice included?
Yes. Every student practices CPR, AED use, choking relief and first aid skills using professional training equipment under the guidance of an experienced instructor.
Who teaches the skills session?
Our classes are taught by experienced firefighters, paramedics, nurses and other healthcare professionals who provide practical, real-world emergency response instruction in a supportive learning environment.
Can I use this certification for my employer?
Yes. Many employers throughout Illinois and across the United States accept the American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric CPR, AED and First Aid certification for workplace compliance and employment requirements. If you're unsure, we recommend confirming any employer-specific requirements before registering.
How long is the certification valid?
Your American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric CPR, AED and First Aid certification is valid for two years from the date of successful course completion.
Do I need any previous CPR experience?
No. This course is designed for both first-time students and individuals renewing their certification. No previous CPR or First Aid experience is required.
Is this course good for new parents and caregivers?
Absolutely. Many new parents, grandparents, babysitters, nannies and caregivers choose this course to learn how to confidently respond to emergencies involving infants, children and adults.
When will I receive my certification card?
Your official American Red Cross digital certification card is typically issued shortly after you successfully complete both the online learning and hands-on skills session.
Do you offer weekend and evening classes?
Yes. We regularly offer weekday, evening and weekend skills sessions at our training center located at 1901 Raymond Dr., Northbrook, IL 60062, making it easy to find a class that fits your schedule.
What should I bring to class?
Please complete your online coursework before arriving, bring a valid photo ID, wear comfortable clothing suitable for CPR practice, and bring proof of your completed online course if requested.
Is parking available at your Northbrook location?
Yes. Free on-site parking is available for students attending our American Red Cross Blended Learning CPR, AED and First Aid skills sessions at the Chicago CPR Academy training center located at 1901 Raymond Dr., Northbrook, IL 60062.
Why choose Chicago CPR Academy for your American Red Cross Blended Learning course?
Chicago CPR Academy, located at 1901 Raymond Dr., Northbrook, IL 60062, provides small class sizes, experienced firefighter, paramedic and nurse instructors, flexible scheduling, hands-on practice, and outstanding customer service. We proudly serve students from Chicago, Northbrook, Glenview, Deerfield, Highland Park, Park Ridge, Skokie, Evanston, Arlington Heights, and the surrounding suburbs. Our goal is to ensure every student leaves feeling confident and prepared to respond during a real-life emergency.
Training Classes
- Northbrook- American Red Cross Adult and Child CPR, AED & First Aid Blended Learning
- American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS)
- American Heart Association HeartCode BLS Provider Skills Session
- Instructor Course- American Heart Association Basic Life Support- Blended
- Stop The Bleed – FREE!