
Train With Purpose. Perform With Confidence.
Every emergency has one thing in common — someone has to act.
At 910CPR, we believe that person can be you.
We exist to equip everyday individuals, professionals, workplaces, and communities with the skills, confidence, and calm needed to respond when seconds matter. Whether you're a seasoned healthcare provider or learning CPR for the very first time, our goal is to ensure you leave prepared, capable, and confident.
Since launching in 2019, 910CPR has grown from a local in-home program to a multi-state training organization trusted by hospitals, EMS agencies, childcare centers, schools, industrial companies, and families. We are proud to have trained more than 10,000 lifesavers — each ready to make a difference in their community.

Brian and Nick's journey didn’t begin with a business plan it began with a shared belief:
Everyone deserves to feel empowered to save a life.
After spending years in Fire & EMS, training coworkers, mentoring new responders, and teaching in their departments, one thing became clear: the community needed training that was hands-on, experienced-based, and human-centered — not robotic slides and checkboxes.
They saw parents wanting to protect their kids. Construction crews wanting to protect their teammates. Healthcare students needing confidence before walking into a clinical setting.
Workplaces wanting to do better than “bare minimum compliance.”
So they started teaching classes in their home a couple mannequins, a laptop, and a mission. Word spread fast.
Classes got bigger. Businesses called. Healthcare professionals recommended the experience.
Soon, 910CPR outgrew living rooms and kitchen tables and expanded across North Carolina and ultimately into multiple states.
Today, we proudly serve:
And while the size has changed, our purpose has not:
Teach real skills. Build real confidence. Create real lifesavers.

Brian began his emergency services career in 1994, serving in North Carolina, Illinois, and Connecticut, and working his way through nearly every fire & EMS role, including Fire Chief. His experience includes all levels of emergency response, community service, leadership, and public safety training. He also served as a responder on September 11, 2001, a milestone that shaped his lifelong commitment to readiness, resilience, and serving others. He brings decades of operational knowledge, instructional experience, and that steady presence you want when things go sideways.
When not teaching future lifesavers, Brian spends time with his son — most often ripping up trails on ATVs and proving that gravity may win battles, but spirit wins wars.
Nick joined emergency services in 2006, starting as an EMR and becoming an Advanced EMT, serving in both volunteer and career fire and EMS agencies. Known for his calm teaching style and ability to make complex concepts clear, he focuses on building confidence and competence in every student. Nick also develops training systems and technology that keep 910CPR efficient, modern, and student-friendly. While he jokes he hasn’t “done the Hollywood-level emergencies Brian has,” Nick’s real-world experience and commitment to education have shaped the foundation of 910CPR’s supportive and accessible teaching model.
When he isn’t teaching or building training programs, Nick is often gaming and streaming, saving lives in the real world and reviving teammates in the digital one (with similar enthusiasm and slightly fewer bandages).