Pulse Pro CPR Training

Pulse Pro CPR Training

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We provide American Heart Association-approved CPR, BLS, ACLS, and First Aid courses.

03/09/2026

Yesterday was International Women’s Day, and we’re still celebrating the strength, leadership, and impact of women everywhere.

Women are caregivers, leaders, healthcare professionals, mothers, daughters, and community protectors. But when it comes to cardiac arrest, many people don’t realize that women are less likely to receive bystander CPR than men.

That’s why training matters.�When more women learn CPR, entire families and communities become safer.

At Pulse Pro CPR, we believe every woman should feel confident stepping in during an emergency.
Because when seconds matter, knowledge saves lives.

❤️ Learn CPR.�❤️ Protect your loved ones.�❤️ Be ready when it counts.

🔗Sign up for a class today — link in bio.

03/05/2026

You don’t have to be a healthcare professional to save a life. ❤️

Cardiac emergencies can happen anywhere — at home, at work, at school, or in your community. When someone nearby knows CPR, survival chances can double or even triple.

CPR is a life skill every parent, teacher, coach, and community member should have.

Be the person who knows what to do when every second counts.

👉 Learn CPR today.�🔗 Sign up through the link in our bio.

03/02/2026

When cardiac arrest happens, there is no countdown.
�No warning.
�No time to “look it up.”

There is only the person who knows what to do.

CPR is more than a certification — it’s the confidence to act in the worst moment of someone’s life.

This month, train for real.
Nurse-led • Hands-on • We come to you�🔗 Link in bio to book

02/18/2026

Your heart takes care of you every single day — show it some love in return. 🫀❤️
Small, consistent habits can make a life-saving difference:�🚭 Don’t smoke or vape�🥗 Eat a heart-healthy diet�🏃🏽‍♀️ Move your body daily�😴 Prioritize quality sleep�🧘🏽‍♀️ Manage stress�🩸 Control blood sugar�🍷 Limit alcohol

This isn’t about perfection — it’s about progress and prevention. A healthier heart lowers your risk for heart attack, stroke, and cardiac arrest.

And while you’re protecting your own heart… learn how to save someone else’s.

🔗 Tap the link in bio to sign up for a CPR class today.

02/18/2026

Your heart keeps showing up for you — the question is, are you protecting it? ❤️

High blood pressure. High cholesterol. Smoking. Diabetes. Chronic stress.
�These are more than “health terms” — they are major risk factors for cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death in the U.S.

The good news? Many of these are modifiable and preventable with small, consistent lifestyle changes and regular checkups.
✨ Know your numbers�✨ Move your body�✨ Eat for your heart�✨ Manage stress�✨ Learn CPR — because heart health also means being ready to save a life

You can’t change your genetics, but you can change your habits — and that can change your future.

🔗 Tap the link in bio to sign up for a CPR class today.

02/18/2026

Heart disease isn’t just a statistic — it’s affecting our families, our communities, and people at younger ages than ever. ❤️

Cardiovascular disease is the #1 cause of death in the U.S., but the powerful part? So much of it is preventable. Through education, healthy habits, and knowing lifesaving skills like CPR, we can change the outcome.

Your heart works for you every second of every day — take care of it and learn how to help save someone else’s.

✨ Be prepared. Be confident. Be the difference.�🔗 Tap the link in bio to sign up for a CPR class today.

02/10/2026

Sudden cardiac arrest can happen to anyone, anywhere. But did you know immediate CPR can double or even triple survival chances? Don’t wait for an emergency to wish you knew what to do. Be ready to save a life. Learn CPR today!

Click the link in our bio to sign up for a class.

02/07/2026

Sudden cardiac arrest is a race against time. Early CPR helps keep blood and oxygen moving until advanced care is available.

02/06/2026

Heart attack and cardiac arrest are often confused — but they are NOT the same.�
Understanding the difference helps people recognize emergencies and respond appropriately when seconds matter.

Knowing what’s happening can guide the right action until emergency help arrives. 🫀

If you want to be prepared to act in an emergency, consider taking a CPR class.
�👉 Visit the link in our bio to learn more or sign up.

02/06/2026

Most cardiac arrests don’t happen in hospitals. They happen where people live work, and gather. That means the first response often comes from someone nearby - a family member, coworker, or bystander.

Learning CPR empowers everyday people to step in and act until emergency help arrives.

Save a life. Learn CPR today. ❤️

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