I took a CPR class here. They don’t have a class all the time so you can call and ask for Patty to add your name to the list until they have enough people to have a class. The class is free, but they do ask for a $ 20 donation which I thought was fair since CPR classes can cost a lot more. I probably waited 2 months until there was enough people to have a class. You will need to pick up the CPR book couple weeks in advance to prepare for the class. You can’t keep the book so if there’s something you want to remember from the book, xerox it prior to class. On the day of class, I was the only one to show. The other 4 people were no shows. The instructor Micah rounded up 2 employees at the Fire Rescue building to take the class with me. I thought that was pretty nice! You practice on both adult and baby dolls. Many things have changed since I last took a CPR class many years ago so it’s definitely worth taking a class and being current on saving lives! The folks at Fire Rescue building were all nice. I enjoyed my class here.