Basic Life Support (BLS) teaches participants how to respond to emergences with basic life support skills.
Basic Life Support (BLS) teaches participants how to respond to emergences with basic life support skills. Designed for pre-hospital and in-facility settings, students will learn CPR skills for all ages, use of an automated external defibrillator (AED), and clearing a blocked airway.
The First Aid programs taught by Arctic Response meet or exceed national, territorial and provincial standards and incorporate the most recent 2010 Heart and Stroke CPR Guidelines.
Additionally, Arctic Response sits on the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Technical Committee currently developing CSA standards for Workplace First Aid.
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Arctic Response Canada Ltd. opened in Yellowknife, NT in 2001, delivering arctic survival and outdoor technical rescue programs to government and private sector employees throughout Canada’s northern territories.
Since then, we have expanded to meet the pre-employment and safety training needs of virtually every northern sector. And have steadily expanded our reach to provide training and services throughout southern Canada and internationally.
In many cases, Arctic Response has become the industry standard and leader for safety training and we are proud to have assisted in the development of national training standards for both private and public sector groups.
A training curriculum is only as good as the instructor delivering it, and our people are the cornerstone of our success. Arctic Response instructors are outstanding adult educators drawn from a wide variety of high-intensity professions including technical rescue, military, outdoor education, teaching, and adventure expedition guiding.
Our goal is to offer a learning environment where the participant learns a lot, laughs a lot, but most importantly feels confident that can help anyone in an emergency.Â
Basic Life Support is an essential program for healthcare professionals.
You may also benefit from having your Basic Life Support level if you are a professional with a fire service or rescue team, a sports medicine professional, a lifeguard or a ski patroller. If you are not a first responder or medical professional, you may need CPR Level A or C.
The course is designed for health care providers such as emergency medical services (EMS) personnel, physicians, dentists, nurses, and respiratory therapists who need a credentialed course.
This course focuses on the delivery of high-quality CPR to improve survival outcomes.
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