Equipping everyday people for extraordinary moments.
70% of emergencies happen away from the hospital.
Learn life-saving skills today—because…One life saved changes families and communities forever.
Texas One Life brings real-world, hands-on lifesaving training to where emergencies are most likely to happen.
Equip your group with the readiness to act together when seconds matter most.
Our Courses
We bring the training to you—offering onsite Heartsaver®, BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses that equip your team with proven, lifesaving skills.
Schedule a customized class for your team. Call or text (512) 791-7819
The Heartsaver® First Aid CPR AED (Heartsaver® Total) course is designed for everyday people who want real, practical skills to respond in any emergency—at work, at home, or anywhere life happens. Whether you need certification for your job, meet OSHA or industry requirements, or simply want to be ready to protect the people around you, this course delivers comprehensive, hands-on training that sticks.
In this all-inclusive Heartsaver® Total program, you’ll learn First Aid, CPR, and AED skills for adults, children, and infants through interactive scenarios and real-world practice. Texas One Life instructors elevate the experience even further by incorporating Stop the Bleed® hemorrhage control and LifeVac® anti-choking device training, giving you tools that go beyond the standard curriculum.
By the end of the course, you’ll walk away with:
• A nationally recognized AHA course completion card (valid for 2 years)
• Practical, muscle-memory skills you can use immediately
• The confidence to stay calm, take charge, and save a life when seconds matter
Equip yourself and your team with the lifesaving skills needed to respond confidently in an emergency.
The American Heart Association (AHA) Heartsaver® First Aid CPR AED course is designed for anyone with little or no medical training who needs a certification for work, school, or personal preparedness.
This course teaches you how to recognize and respond to the most common, life-threatening emergencies—using straightforward, hands-on skills you can apply immediately at home, work, school, church, or in the community.
The AHA Heartsaver® course is a comprehensive, instructor-led training designed for anyone with little or no medical experience. Participants learn:
• Adult, Child, and Infant CPR
• How to use an AED (Automated External Defibrillator)
• How to relieve choking
• First Aid basics: bleeding control, burns, allergic reactions, environmental emergencies, medical emergencies, and injury management
• How to stay calm, act fast, and take charge until EMS arrives
BLS – American Heart Association (AHA)
Our AHA-certified Basic Life Support (BLS) course is designed for healthcare providers and professional rescuerswho need to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies. This hands-on class covers high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants, use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), and effective team dynamics in multi-rescuer situations.
Participants will learn:
The Chain of Survival and critical concepts for early intervention
One- and two-rescuer CPR for adults, children, and infants
How to use a bag-mask device and AED effectively
How to recognize and manage choking emergencies
Realistic, scenario-based practice led by experienced emergency instructors
Upon successful completion, participants receive an official AHA BLS Provider eCard, valid for two years.
Perfect for nurses, physicians, EMTs, dental professionals, students, and anyone in a clinical setting.
PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support), American Heart Association (AHA)
Prepare your healthcare team to recognize and manage pediatric emergencies with confidence and skill.
The American Heart Association (AHA) PALS course focuses on the unique needs of infants and children during respiratory distress, shock, and cardiac emergencies—helping providers deliver timely, life-saving care.
Course Description
PALS is a hands-on, simulation-driven course that teaches providers how to assess, stabilize, and treat seriously ill infants and children. Using the AHA pediatric algorithms, participants learn to quickly identify life-threatening conditions and intervene using evidence-based practices.
Participants learn to:
• Apply the PALS algorithms for respiratory failure, shock, and cardiac arrest
• Perform pediatric high-quality CPR and AED use
• Recognize early warning signs of clinical deterioration
• Manage airways, breathing, and ventilation for pediatric patients
• Interpret pediatric rhythms and arrhythmias
• Provide team-based resuscitation and effective communication
• Stabilize infants and children until advanced care is available
Upon completion, participants receive an AHA PALS Provider certification, valid for 2 years.
The Ultimate Certification Package for Healthcare Providers
BLS + ACLS + PALS Bundle Course
Equip yourself with the highest level of lifesaving readiness with our comprehensive BLS, ACLS, and PALS Bundle Course—a streamlined, all-in-one training experience designed for busy healthcare professionals who want efficiency without compromising quality.
This bundle delivers three American Heart Association (AHA) certifications. Participants learn to respond confidently to cardiac, respiratory, and pediatric emergencies using evidence-based algorithms and hands-on skills.
What’s Included
✔ Basic Life Support (BLS)
Master high-quality CPR, AED use, team dynamics, and adult/child/infant lifesaving fundamentals.
✔ Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
Learn advanced airway management, rhythm recognition, megacode response, pharmacology, and high-performance team leadership for adult emergencies.
✔ Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
Develop confidence in pediatric assessment, respiratory and cardiac management, and clinically sound interventions tailored to infants and children.
Be Fully Prepared. Stay Credentialed. Train With Confidence.
This bundle gives you everything you need to excel in any emergency—adult, pediatric, or advanced cardiac.
American Red Cross Wilderness & Remote First Aid
Be Ready for Emergencies—Whether You’re Deep in the Backcountry or Right Here in Texas. Be ready for floods, hurricaines, tornadoes, power outages, communication disruptions and other urban emergencies.
Why Wilderness First Aid Matters in Urban Settings
Wilderness First Aid isn’t only for mountains and backcountry trails—it’s essential in large, complex cities like Houston, where emergencies often happen in places that feel “remote” long before you ever leave pavement. Flooded streets, power outages, downed cell towers, industrial incidents, hurricanes, and gridlocked traffic can delay EMS response times or limit access to medical care. In these situations, the skills taught in Wilderness First Aid—improvised splinting, bleeding control, patient stabilization, environmental emergency care, and sound decision-making—become critical lifesaving tools.
Whether you’re at a community event, sports field, construction site, warehouse, church retreat, ranch on the outskirts of town, or simply navigating around the state during a natural disaster, Wilderness First Aid prepares you to manage injuries when resources are limited and help may be delayed.
In a state as exciting as Texas, built on outdoor adventures, big venue events, and diverse industries, being prepared isn’t optional—it’s essential.
When you’re far from immediate medical care, the skills you have are the skills that save lives. The American Red Cross Wilderness & Remote First Aid Course prepares adventurers, outdoor professionals, remote workers, and everyday Texans to manage medical emergencies in environments where help may be delayed—sometimes by minutes, sometimes by hours.
This comprehensive, hands-on course is ideal for hikers, ranchers, hunters, guides, scout leaders, teachers, church retreat teams, construction crews, and anyone who spends time outdoors or in hard-to-reach areas. But it’s just as valuable for people living in urban environments like here in Houston, where emergencies can quickly create “remote” conditions even in the middle of the city.
What You’ll Learn
✔ Wilderness patient assessment
Scene safety, primary/secondary surveys, long-term patient care, and decision-making when evacuation isn’t immediate.
✔ Injury management
Wounds, burns, fractures, sprains, dislocations, infections, and allergic reactions.
✔ Environmental emergencies
Heat exhaustion and heat stroke (a major Texas risk), hypothermia, lightning injuries, dehydration, flooding exposures, and severe weather events.
✔ Improvised care using everyday items
How to create splints, slings, and supports when medical gear is limited.
✔ Evacuation planning
When to move a patient, how to communicate with emergency services in low-signal areas, and how to stabilize until help arrives.
✔ Realistic outdoor scenarios
Hands-on practice that builds confidence and muscle memory during stressful situations.
Why This Course Matters in Houston
Wilderness & Remote First Aid isn’t just for mountains and national parks—it’s increasingly critical in major cities like Houston, where emergencies often create “remote” conditions long before you’ve left civilization.
In Houston, this training prepares you for:
✔ Hurricanes and tropical storms
Flooded roads, power outages, downed communication lines, and delayed EMS response.
✔ Traffic gridlock and inaccessible areas
Accidents on busy highways, rural edges of Harris County, and areas where EMS access is limited.
✔ Extreme heat emergencies
One of the most common and dangerous medical events during Houston summers.
✔ Outdoor activities close to home
Bayous, nature trails, state parks, ranch properties, hunting leases, school field trips, youth camps, and remote job sites.
✔ Large public events
Festivals, marathons, sports games, and concerts where help may be minutes away and crowd congestion slows response.
In an unpredictable city built on bayous, refineries, and rapid growth, being able to stabilize a patient with limited resources is more than a skill—it’s a responsibility.
Course Features
16-hour, 2-day format
Taught by certified American Red Cross instructors
Designed for ages 14+
Meets OSHA’s “best practices” for remote occupational safety
Optional CPR certification available
Valid for 2 years
For the Trail. For the Ranch. For the Bayou. For the City.
Wherever your life in Texas takes you—from the backcountry to the heart of Houston—this training ensures you’re prepared.
Enroll today and gain the skills to act when every minute matters.
The Heart Behind Texas One Life
Our mission is personal, and our training is hands-on. We train people where life actually happens—not in sterile classrooms—so they practice lifesaving skills where they’re most likely to use them. Texas One Life brings real-world training into homes, workplaces, churches, schools, and communities, preparing everyday people to act when seconds matter. One moment of courage can change a life, a family, and a community forever.
Our Training Philosophy
At Texas One Life, we believe lifesaving education should be real, relevant, and memorable. Our classes blend medical expertise, tactical training, and personal connection to ensure every participant gains both knowledge and confidence.
From AHA-certified BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses to Stop the Bleed®, LifeVac, and Wilderness & Remote First Aid, our mission is to equip you with skills that save lives — wherever you are.
Our Mission Statement
Our mission is to give workplaces, schools, churches, families, and communities the skills and confidence to respond with courage when it matters most.
At Texas One Life, we equip everyday people with real-world, hands-on emergency training—because saving even one life can change families and communities forever.