CPR and AED Certification Classes

Welcome to the Pacific Mountain Affiliate’s Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) program, the American Heart Association’s training department for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, first aid and automated external defibrillators. We provide a full compliment of courses for both lay and healthcare audiences in basic life support, as well as advanced life support for the treatment of adults and pediatrics, for those with additional clinical skills.

The affiliate’s ECC program encompasses 11 states - Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming - collectively known as the Pacific Mountain Territory. Each state is serviced by a designated ECC Regional Manager and supported by a Service Center.
Managers and Associates, they are responsible for customer service to our instructors, training centers, volunteer leadership, and for administratively supporting their respective Regional Managers. The Pacific Mountain Territory has over 240 Training centers
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3011764. Additional information on AHA courses can be obtained directly, or by calling 1-888-CPR-LINE for local course offerings.

CTCs among nation’s best
In 2003, the Pacific Mountain Territory was thrilled to have one of our own training centers receive the recognition and award for #1 AHA Training Center in the country. Colorado CPR Association in Denver trained 65,199 people in basic life support, and they have achieved similar success the last several years training an average of over
50,000 people annually. Rhonda Sullivan, Training Center Coordinator, pictured below, receives recognition at a recent ECC meeting in Denver with ECC Regional Manager, Michelle Hubbard-Pitts. (NOTE: NEED PICTURE)

Other top training centers in the Pacific Mountain Territory include Auburn Regional Medical Center (Auburn, Washington), Carlson Consulting (Bellevue, Washington), Harborview Medical Center (Seattle, Washington), Inland Empire EMS (Spokane, WA) and Medical Training Consultants (Tacoma, WA). These training centers consistently teach tens of thousands of people each year throughout their communities and the regions they serve. They are vital customers to the AHA, and provide a tremendous service from BLS, ACLS and PALS instructors with a commitment to quality. In 2003, the Pacific Mountain Territory had over 25,000 active AHA Instructors and taught more than 620,000 people valuable life saving skills!