04/14/2026
Did you know? Astronauts have to be prepared for *any* emergency.
Foothills CPR is an Authorized American Heart Association Training Site serving the Denver Metro Area
We are an American Heart Association Authorized Training Site, providing training and certifications in BLS, CPR/AED, First Aid, Stop the Bleed, and Babysitter Training.
04/14/2026
Did you know? Astronauts have to be prepared for *any* emergency.
10/27/2025
Myth Monday: BUSTED! ๐ซฃ
Myth: Only professionals can perform CPR.
Truth: If youโve got two hands and a beat in your heart (think Pink Pony Club ๐บ)โyou can help save a life.
๐ซ No fancy equipment required
๐ฅ Just YOU, your hands, and the courage to act.
We teach everyday people how to step up when seconds count. Because when it comes to CPR, you donโt need to be a proโyou just need to know.
๐ Ready to learn? Weโve got your back (and chest compressions)
September calendar is open! Use code BTS to receive 10% off any class in September.
05/06/2025
Keep the scheduling simple, and have an instructor come to you!
๐ซ Every Second Counts: Learn CPR and Save a Life! โฑ๏ธ
When someoneโs heart stops, CPR can double or even triple their chance of survival. Yet, most people donโt feel confident enough to help.
Letโs change that. ๐ช
We offer hands-on CPR training to give you the knowledge and confidence to act in an emergency.
๐ Schedule a class for you, your loved ones, your employees...anyone ๐
๐ Available onsite or at your location
๐ง No prior experience needed
๐ Certified instructors
๐ You could save a loved one, coworker, or stranger
๐ฒ DM, email [email protected], or go to www.fhcpr.com to register today!
04/07/2025
Women are 14% less likely to receive CPR in public.
A groundbreaking study from Duke University School of Medicine, led by Dr. Audrey Blewer, has revealed a troubling reality: despite bystander CPR doubling survival rates, women experiencing cardiac arrest in public are significantly less likely to receive help compared to men.
One key barrier? Fear of inappropriate contact or causing harm. This highlights the urgent need to reshape public perception, enhance CPR training, and normalize performing CPR on women.
Reach out to learn more!
https://medschool.duke.edu/news/no-matter-where-they-live-women-are-less-likely-get-bystander-cpr
No Matter Where They Live Women are Less Likely to Get Bystander CPR Women are less likely than men to receive life-saving CPR and defibrillator help during cardiac arrest โ a problem that persists regardless of neighborhood diversity.
02/10/2025
The more you knowโฆ
11/19/2024
Here is a prime example of how important learning CPR is.
Isaac collapsed on the field last March, and because coaches, school nurses, and paramedics performed compressions and grabbed an AED, he is perfectly fine today.
-a reminder that anyone can learn how to do CPR, and even if someone only knows how to do compressions, the chance of someone's survival can double or triple
-Sudden Cardiac Arrest can happen at anytime, anywhere, and to anyone.
Georgetown middle schooler survives nearly 45 minutes without heartbeat thanks to CPR Doctors still have no idea why Isaac Flores collapsed, but they do know one thing: itโs because of CPR and an AED that he gets to rejoin his peers on the field and be a kid.
10/15/2024
10 percent off all classes scheduled during October!
| Monday | 8:30am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 8:30am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 8:30am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 8:30am - 6pm |
| Friday | 8:30am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 3pm |