First Aid and CPR Training in Saskatoon

First aid and CPR training in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
First aid and CPR training in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Saskatoon First Aid offers the best first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and automated external defibrillation (AED) training in the Saskatoon area. Multiple classes are available, however, standard first aid is the most popular course because it meets workplace requirements for the province of Saskatchewan. This two-day course provides successful participants with a certificate that is valid for 3 years. This provider also offers a “no pressure” policy for participants which states that if they do not complete the course the first time they can re-take the course free of charge. Participants with current St Mark James standard first aid and CPR awards can attend re-certification courses to renew expiring awards.  All first aid and CPR courses are overseen by the workplace approved and taught by workplace approved-certified instructors, all at the lowest possible rates. Saskatoon First Aid is dedicated to providing the best learning experience for its trainees. Learn important life saving skills to help manage almost any emergency by enrolling in first aid and CPR training in Saskatoon.

How To Register

A complete list of classes and schedules are available on the Saskatoon First Aid website. You can also use the contact information below to register for a course.

  • Website: www.firstaidsaskatoon.ca
  • Telephone: 1-888-870-7002
  • Email: info@firstaidservices.ca

Customer service representatives are available to take your call between the hours of 8 am and 6 pm 7 days per week. On-line registration is available 24 hours a day.

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What Popular Courses Are Offered?

The following is a brief list of popular courses available with this provider as well as a brief description of the course.

Standard first aid, CPR and AED – This is a 16 hour course that is covered over two days. This course comes standard with CPR level “C”, however, participants may opt to take this course with CPR level “HCP”. Participants will learn about circulatory, breathing, environmental, sudden, muscular and skeletal emergencies. This course meets Saskatchewan workplace requirements.

Emergency first aid, CPR and AED – This is a one day course that includes CPR and AED training. It is commonly referred to as “basic first aid”. Participants will learn about breathing and circulatory emergencies including heart attacks, stroke, deadly bleeding and various wounds.

Childcare first aid, CPR level “B” and AED – This course is very similar to standard first aid. Participants that enrol in this course are people that work in the childcare / daycare industry. CPR level “B” comes standard with this course. This level teaches CPR rescues for child and infant victims. This course meets Saskatchewan workplace requirements.

CPR level “C” and AED – Participants enrolled in this course will learn about CPR rescue techniques for victims of all ages. It takes approximately 5 hours to complete. CPR standards are provided by the American Heart Association and the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR).

The above list is not a full compliment of all courses available with this provider. Visit the website to view all services and courses available with Saskatoon First Aid.

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Are Private Classes Available?

Private classes are available for big groups or companies who request a separate class and schedule for training. Trainees who are unable to enrol in the regular schedules may choose to enrol in a private class as well.

CPR and AED training equipment
First aid classes will teach trainees how to carry unconscious victims.

Who Registers for First Aid and CPR Training in Saskatchewan?

Many people are required to be certified in first aid and CPR. The following is a list of some popular employee types that are required to be certified:

  • Police Officers
  • CBSA Officers
  • Security Guards
  • Teachers
  • Daycare Workers
  • Miners
  • Construction Workers
  • Electricians
  • Plumbers
  • Nurses
  • Doctors
  • Carpenters
  • Roofers
  • City Workers
  • Health Care Professionals
  • Massage Therapists
  • Fitness Workers
  • Personal Trainers
  • Office Workers
  • Life-guards
  • Fire-fighters
  • Paramedics
  • Nursing Students
  • Medical School Students

To find a course or to register use the contact information provided above.

Training facilities and instructors

Saskatoon First Aid training facilities are among the best in the area. The facilities are equipped with high-end technology used in first aid, CPR, and AED training. Classrooms are spacious and air-conditioned. You’re sure to get the best and most-comfortable learning experience with Saskatoon First Aid.

Enrol in a training course with Saskatoon First Aid today!

Did You Know?

Acute Myocardial Infarction

Common signs and symptoms of AMI are chest discomfort, discomfort in areas of the upper body, shortness of breath, sweating, nausea, and lightheadedness. Symptoms of an MI usually occur for more than fifteen minutes, with pain or discomfort unrelieved by rest or medication (only morphine sulfate works on pain caused by an MI).

Learn how to manage and recognize cardiac emergency my enrolling in St Mark James standard first aid, CPR and AED training in Saskatoon today!

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