The new station is designed to address the scheduling challenges faced by medical personnel and first responders. By utilizing a self-service manikin station, individuals can complete hands-on skills assessments independently. The system replaces the standard four-hour classroom requirement with a modular, technology-driven approach.
“New Haven is a hub for healthcare, from hospitals to first responders. We know these professionals often lack the time for traditional four-hour renewal sessions,” said Devin Jurman, Owner of CPR Cart. “The mission is to make lifesaving training accessible and efficient. With this system, participants can complete their requirements and receive an AHA eCard quickly.”
The CPR Cart Certification Process
The training follows a two-step protocol designed for clinical accuracy and convenience:
Part 1: Online Coursework: Participants complete the self-paced American Heart Association (AHA) HeartCode® coursework for BLS, ACLS, or PALS remotely.
Part 2: In-Person Skills Assessment: Participants visit the New Haven station for an automated skills check with a digital manikin.
The RQI technology provides real-time feedback on compression depth and ventilation to ensure participants meet clinical standards. Upon successful completion, AHA eCards and Continuing Education Units (CEU) are issued digitally and instantaneously.
The service is available to staff at Yale New Haven Health, students at Yale University, and local business owners seeking to maintain staff preparedness. The New Haven location is currently open and accepting bookings for skills sessions.
About CPR Cart LLC: CPR Cart provides automated resuscitation training solutions. By utilizing RQI technology, the company offers a self-service alternative to traditional CPR classes, assisting healthcare providers and the public in maintaining lifesaving certifications through a flexible, data-driven model.




