Our Courses
Our programs are customized to meet the specific needs of diverse groups and include First Aid and CPR training for all levels of responders. We examine the “Chain of Survival” and study the importance of the first responder’s role within that chain.
All programs meet Occupational Health & Safety Federal and Provincial Legislations, and are taught by Heart and Stroke, or Canadian Red Cross certified staff.
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CPR/AED
Includes the latest CPR Guidelines. This course is designed to provide various levels of CPR training based on the participant’s background, needs and interest. A presentation on how to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) as well as AED certification is also provided with the course where legislation permits.
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Emergency First Aid
Includes the latest First Aid and CPR Guidelines. Meets OHS regulations for Basic First Aid.
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Exceeds competitors’ standards by including injury prevention content, CPR and AED.
Simple First Aid and CPR techniques taught in an interactive environment, for individuals who need just
an overview of First Aid and CPR.
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Standard First Aid
Includes the latest First Aid and CPR Guidelines. Meets federal and a variety of provincial/territorial
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regulations for Standard First Aid and CPR. Exceeds competitors’ standards by including injury
prevention content, CPR and AED.
Comprehensive First Aid and CPR techniques for those who need training for work requirements or who
want more knowledge to respond to emergencies in the workplace.
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First Responder
A certified first responder is a person who has completed a course and received certification in providing pre-hospital care for medical emergencies. They have more skill than someone who is trained in basic first aid but they are not a substitute for advanced medical care rendered by emergency medical technicians (EMTs), emergency physicians, nurses, or paramedics.
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Emergency Medical Responder
Emergency Medical Responder
Includes the latest First Aid & CPR Guidelines. Meets the Paramedic Association of Canada National Occupational Competency Profiles for the practitioner level of Emergency Medical Responder (EMR).Provides the knowledge and skills necessary in an emergency to help sustain life, reduce pain, and minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness until the next level of health care takes over.
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Marine First Aid
Marine Basic First Aid
Includes the latest First Aid and CPR Guidelines. Meets federal and a variety of provincial/territorial regulations for Standard First Aid and CPR. Meets Transport Canada Training Program Standards in Marine First Aid (TP 13008E).This course provides an overview of First Aid and CPR techniques with scenarios taken from the marine/fishing industry. The course covers the skills needed to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies for all age groups; CPR Level C; and other topics including choking, airway and breathing emergencies, as well as prevention of disease transmission.
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Advance Marine First Aid
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Babysitting Course
Course for youth 11 to 15 years of age, covering the responsibilities of a babysitter, tips on how to
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create a safe environment, basic child care skills for children of all ages, and what to do in case of an
emergency.