The Standard First Aid Camp is for youth interested in expanding their first aid knowledge and abilities.
The Standard First Aid Camp is for youth interested in expanding their first aid knowledge and abilities. Participants will engage in training and instruction for CPR Level C and associated AED protocol.
The course covers airway, breathing and cardiovascular emergencies, bleeding, burns, seizures, diabetes, plus many more related first aid topics. Participants will learn all techniques in a comprehensive learning environment with their peers.
Campers must receive a minimum of 75% passing grade on a multiple choice quiz to receive certification. Certification will be through either Canadian Red Cross or Lifesaving Society.
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Cardio-rescue is the essential course regarding CPR and automated external defibrillators (AEDs). Focused on fundamental concepts and able to meet different needs.
In this course you will have the opportunity with hands-on approach to learn new lifesaving skills to Babies, Children, and Adults. The course covers the most current legislation, standards, and regulations.
Western Canada Fire & First Aid’s Standard First Aid course follows the new CSA standards and the “Alberta Plus” standards. This instructor-led course is approximately 16-hours in duration and is spread over 2 days of instruction.
Emergency first aid with Level A CPR (EFA/A) is an 8-hour course that includes the Duties, Responsibilities, and Liabilities of providing first aid in the province of Ontario (Good Samaritan Legislation).
A two-day course offering first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for those who need training due to work requirements or who want more knowledge to respond to emergencies at home.
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