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CPR Training in Great Bend

Kansas CPR Training brings certified, hands-on CPR and First Aid classes in Great Bend, Kansas. Whether you're an individual looking to get certified or a business needing group training, we offer convenient local sessions led by experienced instructors. All instructors are mobile and can travel on-site to teach a class anywhere in Kansas.

  • AHA-Certified CPR and First Aid Classes
  • Bilingual Instructors Available
  • Private and Public Class Options

CPR Instructor Dean Nuss

Dean Nuss is a certified CPR and First Aid instructor with over a decade of experience, providing life-saving training across Kansas since 2011. As the founder of Kansas CPR Training, he’s known for his engaging teaching style, practical approach, and commitment to making CPR education accessible and effective for every group he works with.

CPR Instructor Jasmine Figueroa

Jasmine Figueroa is a bilingual CPR and First Aid instructor with Kansas CPR Training, where she also supports marketing and social media efforts. She believes that life-saving skills should be accessible to everyone, which is why Kansas CPR Training offers engaging, hands-on classes in both English and Spanish.


Whether working with parents, teachers, healthcare workers, or anyone who wants to be prepared for an emergency, Jasmine helps deliver flexible, affordable training sessions that can be brought directly to any location across Kansas.


With a strong passion for healthcare and public health, Jasmine plans to pursue a future in medicine at Pittsburg State University. She is proud to be part of a team committed to equipping individuals and organizations with the confidence and skills to respond when it matters most.

CPR Instructor Jhordynn Haines

Jhordynn is the Assistant Chief with the Otis Fire Department (Rush County District). She started her EMS journey eight years ago and fell in love with the career and her ability to help others. EMS led her to teaching CPR and First Aid to help others become an asset to their community. She has been teaching CPR for four years and has been with Kansas CPR Training for two years.

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