
The LSEMS Basic Life Support training course trains civilians to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality CPR, and provide basic first aid treatment to those in need.
- The importance of BLS
- The chain of survival
- Use of DRSABC acronym
- CPR and Rescue breaths
- How to use an AED
- Basic first aid treatment for bruising, fractures and gunshot wounds.
Pricing:
BLS courses last approximately 1 hour. Courses might last longer than 1 hour depending on class size and instructor. You are required to remain until the end of the class in order to receive your license, attendees who leave early will not receive a refund or their BLS license.
- Standard price for BLS classes for civilians is $20,000.
- Below lists all current discounts applied to employees of the following employers, this discount is only applicable after the employee shows their badge to the instructor prior to payment.
Discounts for BLS
Los Santos Police Department: $10,000 per student - Payment must be made prior to the beginning of class and must be paid in full as a cash payment or through phone transfer to your course instructor.
- If interested in arranging a private group BLS session (5+ participants) for your business or company, please reach out to the head of BLS or Deputy Chief Reyna Black.
BLS courses last approximately 1 hour. Courses might last longer than 1 hour depending on class size and instructor. You are required to remain until the end of the class in order to receive your license, attendees who leave early will not receive a refund or their BLS license.
Background checks:
By posting an application, you give LSEMS consent to perform a background check. To pass the background check, applicants must be clear of the following:
Non-aggressive crimes for 2 weeks
Aggressive or serious crimes for 1 month
Attention: Applicants from law enforcement or government agencies (i.e: LSPD, SAGOV) may be exempt from background checks
Safety:
Attendees are not allowed to have any weapons or attend under the influence of drugs or alcohol during any BLS class. LSEMS reserves the right to ask for any attendee to leave the premises if they are caught not respecting this. Failure to adhere to this might result in an attendee being blacklisted from receiving BLS training or charges being pressed on the individual.
By posting an application, you give LSEMS consent to perform a background check. To pass the background check, applicants must be clear of the following:
Non-aggressive crimes for 2 weeks
Aggressive or serious crimes for 1 month
Attention: Applicants from law enforcement or government agencies (i.e: LSPD, SAGOV) may be exempt from background checks
Examples of non-aggressive crimes
The following list contains examples of non-aggressive crimes. If unsure on what a charge constitutes, please reach out to the head of BLS or Deputy Chief Reyna Black.
- Brandishing a firearm
- Breaking and Entering
- Criminal Possession of Stolen Property
- Criminal Threats
- Criminal sale of legal or illegal firearms
- Forgery or Fraud
- Harassment
- Grand Theft Auto
- Grand Theft
- Misuse of Government Hotline
- Manufacturing of controlled substance
- Possession of controlled substances
- Possession of controlled substance with intent to distribute
- Possession of illegal or unregistered firearm
- Possession of Illegal weapon modifications
- Possession of a blade
- Possession of fake ID
- Resisting arrest
- Reckless evasion
- Racketeering
- Sale of controlled substance
- Sexual Harassment
- Stalking
- Street Racing
- Trespassing
- Tampering with evidence
Examples of aggressive/serious Crimes
The following list contains examples of aggressive or serious crimes. If unsure on what a charge constitutes, please reach out to the head of BLS or Deputy Chief Reyna Black.
- Armed Robbery
- Arson
- Assault with a weapon
- Battery
- Domestic Terrorism
- Harassment
- Hit and run
- Human Trafficking
- Kidnapping
- Hostage taking
- Manslaughter
- Membership in a terrorist organization
- Murder
- Possession of explosives
- Prison Break
- Robbery
- Torture
Attendees are not allowed to have any weapons or attend under the influence of drugs or alcohol during any BLS class. LSEMS reserves the right to ask for any attendee to leave the premises if they are caught not respecting this. Failure to adhere to this might result in an attendee being blacklisted from receiving BLS training or charges being pressed on the individual.





