Your Hands Can Save a Life. We’ll Show You How.

bls, cpr, aed, first aid, acls, narcan & bloodborne pathogens training

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Our courses

hEARTSAVER CPR, aed & first aid CLASSES

Rescue Alabama offers a range of American Heart Association CPR courses to include AED training, First Aid Training, and simplified training such as Hands Only CPR, Friends & Family CPR and more.

basic life support (bls)

This CPR course is intended for first responders and professional rescuers, including nurses, physicians, EMTs, and other medical professionals. This course will satisfy the required CPR certification for nursing, dental and healthcare students.

Narcan & overdose training

The Narcan Administration course is designed for anyone who wants to be prepared to save a life in the event of an opioid overdose. Whether you're a concerned parent, teacher, coworker, community member, church leader, or simply someone who wants to make a difference, this class is for you. No prior medical training is required.

stop the bleed

Anyone can take a Stop the Bleed course—no medical experience is required. This training is ideal for teachers, church groups, first responders, business employees, and everyday citizens who want to be prepared to save a life in a bleeding emergency.

advanced cardiovascular life support training (acls)

For healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular emergencies and for personnel in emergency response.

bloodborne pathogens

This course is designed for anyone who may be exposed to blood or potentially infectious materials as part of their job or volunteer duties. Common participants include first responders, healthcare workers, custodial staff, tattoo artists, daycare providers, and workplace safety teams. OSHA & ADPH Compliant.

ABOUT US

our mission

At Rescue Alabama, our mission is to empower every Alabamian with the skills to save a life — because our state is too beautiful to lose a single day. Through affordable, engaging, real-world training, we help ensure more people get the chance to enjoy another day with all Alabama has to offer.

NO DELAY

With us, your certification cards are issued as soon as same-day!

Locally Owned. Real World Expierence. Life Saving Skills.

Rescue Alabama is a small, locally owned training company led by Fire Chief and Advanced EMT Yancey Brown, with support from his fiancé Lauryn Johnson. With real world emergency experience and a passion for teaching, we offer engaging, hands-on CPR, AED, and First Aid classes for individuals and organizations alike. Guaranteeing your confidence to save a life, no matter the course you choose!

all major forms of payment accepted!

All major forms of payment are accepted, to make payment quick, easy and headache free! We accept Cashapp, Venmo, Paypal and Cash!

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meet our previous students

Rescue Alabama is a small, locally owned business dedicated to providing high-quality CPR, AED, and First Aid instruction to individuals, workplaces, and community organizations. Founded and operated by Yancey Brown, and assisted by his fiancé Lauryn Johnson, our mission is to empower everyday people with the confidence and skills to save lives.

Yancey has been a certified American Heart Association instructor since 2022 and has issued nearly 300 CPR certifications to date. As a career Advanced EMT and the Fire Chief of Lay Lake Fire Rescue, he brings real-world emergency experience into every class. His training sessions are not only informative but also engaging—combining practical knowledge with a charismatic, down-to-earth approach that helps students truly connect with the material.

At Rescue Alabama, we’re more than just instructors—we’re responders, educators, and members of the community who care deeply about making a difference.

who we are

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all classes are american heart association compliant