Welcome to Devil Doc Gun Works & CPR Training Services, LLC!
We’re glad you’re here and excited to help you get the lifesaving skills you need. Whether you’re looking to get certified for the first time, renew your credentials, or become an instructor, we have a variety of American Heart Association (AHA) and American Red Cross courses to fit your needs.
On this page, you’ll find our full course schedule with upcoming dates, times, and locations. Please take a moment to review the course descriptions and choose the program that’s right for you:
💓 CPR, AED, and First Aid Courses – Learn how to recognize and respond to breathing, cardiac, and first aid emergencies for adults, children, and infants. Perfect for workplace, school, or personal preparedness.
🏥 Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers – Professional-level CPR and AED training designed for healthcare and public safety professionals.
📚 Instructor Courses – Become certified to teach AHA or Red Cross courses and share lifesaving skills with others.
⚕️ Specialty and Skills Courses – Including HeartCode® BLS, life-threatening bleeding control, and head, neck, and major body joint splinting.
How to Register:
Scroll through the schedule to find your desired course.
Select the date and time that works best for you.
Complete the registration form and secure your seat.
Important:
Please register early as classes fill quickly.
Arrive 15 minutes before class time for check-in.
We have a No Refund Policy , but you may reschedule up to the start time of class for a $35 fee.
If you have any questions before signing up, call or text 352-581-5174 or email devildocgunworks@gmail.com .
We look forward to training with you and helping you gain the skills and confidence to act in an emergency!
Filter scheduled classes by location:
All Locations
Devil Doc CPR corporate office
Filter scheduled classes by course type:
All Courses
AHA Basic Life Support Provider Course
AHA BLS Instructor Course
AHA Heartcode BLS Provider
American Red Cross – Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid (Blended Learning)
American Red Cross – Basic Life Support (BLS)**
Red Cross Adult First Aid/CPR/AED
Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider
The American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider Course is designed for healthcare professionals and other personnel who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills in a variety of prehospital and in-facility settings.
This course teaches participants to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations, and use an AED. The curriculum includes both single-rescuer and team-based CPR skills for adults, children, and infants, along with the relief of choking and special considerations for healthcare environments.
Course Content Includes:
High-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants
The AHA Chain of Survival for in-hospital and out-of-hospital scenarios
Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
Effective ventilation using a barrier device and bag-mask device
Team dynamics in multi-rescuer resuscitation
Relief of choking in adults, children, and infants
Certification: Upon successful completion of the course and skills testing, participants receive an American Heart Association BLS Provider eCard , valid for two years .
BLS Instructor Course
The American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Instructor Course prepares qualified individuals to teach the AHA BLS Provider Course to healthcare professionals and others who require CPR training.
This course is designed for current AHA BLS Providers who have a strong understanding of BLS concepts, excellent CPR skills, and the desire to teach others how to save lives. Candidates will learn how to conduct AHA courses, evaluate student performance, and maintain compliance with AHA guidelines and administrative policies.
Course Content Includes:
AHA Instructor requirements and responsibilities
How to plan, organize, and teach BLS Provider Courses
Skills testing, remediation, and student evaluation
Use of AHA course materials, Instructor Manual, and Instructor Essentials
Administrative requirements including roster completion and eCard issuance
Monitoring and renewal process for Instructors
Prerequisites:
Current AHA BLS Provider certification
Successful completion of the BLS Instructor Essentials online course (prior to attending)
Affiliation with an AHA Training Center (we provide alignment upon course completion)
Certification: Upon successful completion of the Instructor Course and required monitoring, participants receive an American Heart Association BLS Instructor eCard , valid for two years .
BLS Renewal Course
The American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Renewal Course is designed for current AHA BLS Providers who need to update and refresh their certification before it expires. This course reviews the essential skills of high-quality CPR, AED use, and team-based resuscitation while incorporating the latest AHA science guidelines.
Through interactive discussion, skills practice, and real-life scenarios, participants will reinforce their ability to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies in both in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings.
Course Content Includes:
Review of high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants
Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
Effective ventilations with a barrier device and bag-mask device
Relief of choking in all age groups
Team dynamics and multi-rescuer response
Updates to the AHA guidelines and protocols
Certification: Upon successful completion of the course and skills testing, participants receive an American Heart Association BLS Provider eCard , valid for two years .
Prerequisite: A current (unexpired) AHA BLS Provider certification card is required to take this renewal course.
HeartCode® BLS
The American Heart Association HeartCode® BLS course is the blended learning format of the BLS Provider training. It combines an online, self-paced learning module with an in-person skills session conducted by an AHA Instructor.
The online portion allows participants to complete the cognitive (knowledge-based) component at their own pace, reviewing high-quality CPR techniques and emergency response skills. The in-person session focuses on hands-on practice and skills testing to ensure competency in CPR and AED use for adults, children, and infants.
Course Content Includes:
High-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants
The AHA Chain of Survival for in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings
Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
Effective ventilations with a barrier device and bag-mask device
Team dynamics during multi-rescuer resuscitation
Relief of choking for all age groups
Course Format:
Part 1 – Online: Complete the HeartCode® BLS eLearning module via the AHA’s online platform
Part 2 – Skills Session: Attend an in-person skills practice and testing session with our AHA Instructor
Certification: Upon successful completion of both the online module and skills session, participants receive an American Heart Association BLS Provider eCard , valid for two years .
Heartsaver® Adult & Pediatric First Aid CPR AED The American Heart Association Heartsaver® Adult & Pediatric First Aid CPR AED Course is designed for anyone with little or no medical training who needs a course completion card for work, regulatory, or other requirements, or for those who simply want to be prepared to respond in an emergency.
This course teaches participants the skills needed to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies involving adults, children, and infants. Students will learn how to provide first aid, perform CPR, and use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) until professional help arrives.
Course Content Includes:
First aid basics (scene safety, calling for help, recognizing medical emergencies)
Medical emergencies (breathing problems, choking, allergic reactions, heart attack, stroke, seizures, and shock)
Injury emergencies (bleeding control, wounds, burns, broken bones, sprains, and bites/stings)
Environmental emergencies (temperature-related injuries, poison exposure)
Adult, child, and infant CPR and AED use
Relief of choking for adults, children, and infants
Certification: Upon successful completion of the course and skills testing, participants receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver® First Aid CPR AED eCard , valid for two years .
Heartsaver® Adult & Pediatric First Aid CPR AED (Blended Learning)
The American Heart Association Heartsaver® Adult & Pediatric First Aid CPR AED – Blended Learning Course is designed for anyone with little or no medical training who needs certification for job requirements or who wants to be prepared for emergencies. This course combines the flexibility of online learning with an in-person skills session to provide comprehensive, hands-on training.
Participants first complete the online portion at their own pace, which covers how to recognize and respond to a wide variety of medical, injury, and environmental emergencies in adults, children, and infants. The course also includes CPR training and AED use. The in-person skills session focuses on practicing and demonstrating the skills learned online under the guidance of an AHA Instructor.
Course Content Includes:
First aid basics: scene safety, calling for help, and recognizing emergencies
Medical emergencies: breathing problems, choking, allergic reactions, heart attack, stroke, seizures, and shock
Injury emergencies: bleeding control, wounds, burns, broken bones, sprains, and bites/stings
Environmental emergencies: heat- and cold-related injuries, poison exposure
CPR and AED use for adults, children, and infants
Relief of choking in all age groups
Course Format:
Part 1 – Online Learning: Complete the Heartsaver® First Aid CPR AED eLearning module via the AHA website
Part 2 – In-Person Skills Session: Attend a hands-on skills practice and testing session with an AHA Instructor
Certification: Upon successful completion of both the online and in-person portions, participants receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver® First Aid CPR AED eCard , valid for two years .
Heartsaver® Instructor Course The American Heart Association Heartsaver® Instructor Course is designed for individuals who wish to teach AHA Heartsaver® courses, including CPR AED, First Aid, and Pediatric First Aid CPR AED, to the community and workplace audiences.
This course provides instructor candidates with the skills, knowledge, and administrative guidance needed to deliver high-quality, AHA-compliant training. Participants will learn how to teach effectively, evaluate student skills, and maintain the standards required by the American Heart Association.
Course Content Includes:
AHA Instructor requirements and responsibilities
Planning, organizing, and delivering Heartsaver® courses
Skills testing and student remediation techniques
Use of AHA course materials, Instructor Manual, and Instructor Essentials
Administrative processes, rosters, and eCard issuance
Instructor monitoring and renewal requirements
Prerequisites:
Current AHA Heartsaver® course completion (within the last 2 years) in the discipline(s) to be taught
Completion of the Heartsaver® Instructor Essentials online course prior to attending
Affiliation with an AHA Training Center (we provide alignment upon course completion)
Certification: Upon successful completion of the Instructor Course and required monitoring, participants receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver® Instructor eCard , valid for two years .
American Red Cross – Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid (Blended Learning)
The American Red Cross Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid – Blended Learning Course combines the convenience of online learning with the benefits of in-person, hands-on skills training.
Participants first complete an interactive online course at their own pace, covering how to recognize and respond to breathing, cardiac, and first aid emergencies involving adults, children, and infants. Then, they attend a scheduled in-person skills session with an instructor to practice and demonstrate the techniques learned online.
Course Content Includes:
CPR for adults, children, and infants
AED use for all ages
Choking relief for adults, children, and infants
First aid basics: scene safety, victim assessment, and EMS activation
Medical emergencies: breathing problems, allergic reactions, heart attack, stroke, seizures, diabetic emergencies
Injury emergencies: bleeding control, wounds, burns, broken bones, sprains, bites/stings
Environmental emergencies: heat- and cold-related illnesses, poison exposure
Course Format:
Part 1 – Online: Complete the Red Cross Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid online course prior to the skills session
Part 2 – In-Person Skills Session: Attend a hands-on practice and testing session with an instructor
Certification: Upon successful completion of both the online and in-person portions, participants receive a 2-year American Red Cross Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid certification , valid nationwide.
American Red Cross – Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid
The American Red Cross Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid Course equips participants with the skills and confidence to recognize and respond to breathing, cardiac, and first aid emergencies involving adults, children, and infants.
This comprehensive course is ideal for workplace certification, regulatory requirements, or personal preparedness. Participants learn through instructor-led training, interactive discussion, and hands-on practice with real-world scenarios.
Course Content Includes:
CPR for adults, children, and infants
AED use for all ages
Choking relief for adults, children, and infants
First aid basics: scene safety, victim assessment, and EMS activation
Medical emergencies: breathing problems, allergic reactions, heart attack, stroke, seizures, diabetic emergencies
Injury emergencies: bleeding control, wounds, burns, broken bones, sprains, bites/stings
Environmental emergencies: heat- and cold-related illnesses, poison exposure
Certification: Upon successful completion, participants receive a 2-year American Red Cross Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid certification , valid nationwide.
American Red Cross – Adult First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor Course
The American Red Cross Adult First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor Course prepares participants to teach American Red Cross Adult First Aid/CPR/AED courses in both the traditional classroom and blended learning formats.
This course is ideal for those who want to train others to recognize and respond to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies for adults. Instructor candidates will learn how to effectively plan, teach, and evaluate skills while following American Red Cross program guidelines.
Course Content Includes:
Roles and responsibilities of a Red Cross Instructor
How to conduct Adult First Aid/CPR/AED courses
Using Red Cross curriculum, lesson plans, and multimedia tools
Administering skills practice, assessment, and remediation
Recordkeeping, course reporting, and certification issuance
Classroom management and safety considerations
Prerequisites:
Certification: Upon successful completion, participants receive a 2-year American Red Cross Adult First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor certification , authorizing them to teach the course to others.
American Red Cross – Basic Life Support (BLS) Blended Learning
The American Red Cross Basic Life Support (BLS) – Blended Learning Course is designed for healthcare providers, public safety professionals, and others in the medical field who require professional-level CPR and emergency cardiovascular care training.
This format combines self-paced, interactive online learning with an in-person skills session led by a certified instructor. Participants review BLS concepts online before coming to class for hands-on skills practice and testing.
Course Content Includes:
High-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants
Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
Bag-mask ventilation and barrier device use
Team-based resuscitation and coordinated response
Assessment and management of respiratory and cardiac arrest
Relief of choking in all age groups
Course Format:
Part 1 – Online: Complete the Red Cross BLS online training module before your skills session
Part 2 – In-Person Skills Session: Attend a hands-on skills practice and testing session with an instructor
Certification: Upon successful completion of both the online and in-person components, participants receive a 2-year American Red Cross Basic Life Support (BLS) certification , valid nationwide.
American Red Cross – Basic Life Support (BLS)
The American Red Cross Basic Life Support (BLS) Course is designed for healthcare providers, public safety professionals, and others in the medical field who need to know how to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies.
This course builds the foundation for professional-level CPR and emergency cardiovascular care, focusing on high-quality chest compressions, effective ventilation, use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), and team-based resuscitation. Participants will learn both single-rescuer and multi-rescuer CPR skills for adults, children, and infants, as well as how to manage airway and breathing emergencies.
Course Content Includes:
High-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants
Use of an AED in cardiac arrest
Bag-mask ventilation and barrier device use
Team dynamics during resuscitation efforts
Assessment and initial management of respiratory and cardiac arrest
Relief of choking for all age groups
Certification: Upon successful completion of the course and skills testing, participants receive a 2-year American Red Cross Basic Life Support (BLS) certification , valid nationwide.
Head, Neck, and Major Body Joint (MBJ) Splinting Overview
Purpose of Splinting
To immobilize an injured area to prevent further damage to muscles, bones, nerves, and blood vessels.
To reduce pain and swelling.
To minimize the risk of turning a partial injury into a complete fracture or dislocation.
General Principles of Splinting
Check the Scene & Ensure Safety Make sure it’s safe for both rescuer and victim.
Call for Help if Needed For suspected head, neck, or spinal injuries , activate EMS immediately.
Assess for Life-Threatening Conditions First Treat airway, breathing, and circulation before splinting.
Immobilize Above and Below the Injury Site Include the joints above and below a fracture or dislocation.
Check Circulation, Sensation, and Movement (CSM) Before and After Splinting
Circulation: Check distal pulse
Sensation: Ask the person if they can feel touch
Movement: Ask them to wiggle fingers/toes
Apply Splint Without Moving the Injury Unnecessarily If possible, splint in the position found unless you need to realign for circulation.
Special Considerations
Head & Neck Injuries
Do NOT move the person unless necessary to save their life.
Use manual stabilization until EMS arrives.
Apply a cervical collar if trained and available.
If movement is needed, use the log roll technique with multiple rescuers.
Major Body Joint Injuries
Shoulder: Use a sling and swathe to immobilize the arm against the body.
Elbow: Splint in the position found — avoid straightening if bent, or bending if straight.
Wrist/Hand: Use a rigid splint or rolled gauze to keep in functional position.
Knee: Immobilize in the position found; secure above and below with padded splints.
Ankle/Foot: Use a padded rigid splint or soft splint; immobilize above and below.
Types of Splints
Rigid Splint: Made of firm materials (wood, metal, plastic).
Soft Splint: Made of soft padding (blanket, pillow, rolled towel).
Anatomical Splint: Using the body itself (e.g., injured leg tied to uninjured leg).
Vacuum/Inflatable Splint: Specialized EMS splints for contouring and immobilization.
After Splinting
Recheck CSM (Circulation, Sensation, Movement) beyond the splint.
Loosen the splint if circulation is impaired.
Keep the person warm and monitor for shock.
Life-Threatening Bleeding Control
The Life-Threatening Bleeding Control course teaches participants how to quickly recognize and respond to severe bleeding emergencies. This training is essential for anyone who wants to be prepared to act during an accident, violent incident, workplace injury, or disaster when professional help may be minutes away.
Through hands-on practice, participants will learn how to apply direct pressure, pack a wound, and properly use a tourniquet to stop life-threatening bleeding. This course follows nationally recognized bleeding control guidelines and is ideal for the general public, workplace responders, security personnel, and first aid providers.
Course Content Includes:
Recognizing life-threatening bleeding
Scene safety and calling for help
Applying direct pressure to a wound
Wound packing techniques
Proper application of a tourniquet
Aftercare until EMS arrives
Certification: Participants receive a Course Completion Certificate from Devil Doc Gun Works & CPR Training Services, LLC upon successful completion.
American Red Cross – CPR/AED/First Aid (Blended Learning)
The American Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid – Blended Learning Course combines the flexibility of online training with the hands-on practice and testing of an in-person skills session.
Participants first complete an interactive online module at their own pace, covering how to recognize and respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies, choking, and first aid situations for adults, children, and infants. Then, they attend an instructor-led, in-person skills session to practice and demonstrate the lifesaving techniques learned online.
Course Content Includes:
CPR for Adults, Children, and Infants
AED use for all ages
Choking relief techniques for all ages
First aid basics: scene safety, victim assessment, and EMS activation
Medical emergencies: breathing problems, allergic reactions, heart attack, stroke, seizures, and diabetic emergencies
Injury emergencies: bleeding control, wounds, burns, broken bones, sprains, and bites/stings
Environmental emergencies: heat- and cold-related illnesses, poison exposure
Course Format:
Part 1 – Online: Complete the Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid online course
Part 2 – Skills Session: Attend an in-person skills practice and testing session with our instructor
Certification: Upon successful completion of both the online and in-person portions, participants receive a 2-year American Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid certification (valid nationwide).
American Red Cross – CPR/AED/First Aid
The American Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid Course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to recognize and respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies, as well as a variety of first aid situations, until professional help arrives.
This course is ideal for anyone who needs certification for workplace or regulatory requirements or who wants to be prepared to respond in an emergency. Training is hands-on and instructor-led, with practical scenarios that help build confidence and skills retention.
Course Content Includes:
CPR for Adults, Children, and Infants
AED use for all ages
Choking relief techniques for all ages
First aid basics: scene safety, assessing the victim, and activating EMS
Medical emergencies: breathing problems, allergic reactions, heart attack, stroke, seizures, and diabetic emergencies
Injury emergencies: bleeding control, wounds, burns, broken bones, sprains, and bites/stings
Environmental emergencies: heat- and cold-related illnesses, poison exposure
Certification: Upon successful completion of the course and skills testing, participants receive a 2-year American Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid certification (valid nationwide).