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Intermediate (Standard) First Aid Level C (St. John Ambulance)

$ 180 cad
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Mon, Oct 21, 2024, 8:00 AM MDT – Tue, Oct 22, 2024, 5:00 PM MDT
Edmonton-SCS, 7633-50 Street (2nd Floor), Edmonton, AB, Canada Map
Intermediate (Standard) First Aid Level C (St. John Ambulance)

This is a classroom-based 2-day St. John Ambulance-certified course in intermediate (standard) first aid available almost daily at SCS. Level C means you will learn first aid for children and infants including “Level C CPR” which trains you in CPR to do on children and infants. If you only need to learn CPR on adults, click back and enroll in Level A (for adults).

The course combines theory and hands-on exercises to teach you the skills you need to preserve life and prevent further injury. More than half the class time is for hands-on practice of first aid skills, so you will leave our course able to perform practical first aid in emergency situations for casualties of all ages. This intermediate (standard) first aid course is suitable for people who can’t rely on ambulance services within 20 minutes of a 911 call, or who may have to transport a casualty to allow for ambulance access.


Student Feedback

“Really good and well-explained lecture and demo!”

“Good teacher, better than most. Kept the course interesting and informative.”

“Instructor was fantastic, very clear and knowledgeable.”


Course Content

When someone is injured and in need of first aid, will you know what to do?

Intermediate (Standard) First Aid Level C (St. John Ambulance certified) will teach you what you need to know. This training will help you learn how to protect your co-workers, your family, and yourself. For workplaces or in the home, your first aid training can benefit everyone in your life.

The course is comprehensive over two days and covers the fundamentals of first aid and more advanced techniques for bodily injury. Course topics include the following:

– Legislation compliance requirements
– Emergency scene management
– Shock/unconsciousness and fainting
– Choking emergencies
– Medical conditions
– Severe bleeding
– Head and spinal injuries
– Bone and joint injuries
– Wound care
– Burn injuries
– Chest injuries
– Eye injuries
– Heat and cold injuries
– CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) “Level A” for adults
– CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) “Level C” for children and infants
– AED (automatic external defibrillator) for adults
– AED (automatic external defibrillator) for children and infants
– CPR – 2 man rescue
– Cardiovascular emergencies of the brain
– Secondary survey


Prerequisites and PPE

You don’t need to complete any other courses or have any prior experience to enroll in this course. You also don’t need to bring along any personal protective equipment (PPE).

Note: All courses require you to have government-issued photo ID.
Note: Day 2 starts at 8 am

Relevant Feedback

Dec 12, 2024

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Positive Feedback

  1. Content Quality:

“The training was comprehensive and covered all essential first aid topics clearly and effectively.”

“The use of real-life examples and practical demonstrations made the concepts easy to understand.”

  1. Trainer’s Performance:

“The trainer was knowledgeable, engaging, and answered all our questions patiently.”

“The instructions were clear, and the hands-on practice sessions were very helpful.”

  1. Relevance and Engagement:

“The scenarios used during the session were highly relevant to our work environment.”

“The interactive activities kept everyone engaged and made the training enjoyable.”

“Overall, the training was excellent, and I feel much more confident in my ability to provide first aid. Thank you for organizing this valuable session!”

Course: Intermediate (Standard) First Aid Level C (St. John Ambulance)
Dec 5, 2024
Course: Intermediate (Standard) First Aid Level C (St. John Ambulance)
Nov 21, 2024

Great information with lots of personal anecdotes To give it real context.

Course: Intermediate (Standard) First Aid Level C (St. John Ambulance)
Nov 8, 2024

Chris was a great instructor with a ton of experience. He inspired confidence and I feel comfortable on the dynamics of why some things are the way they are from a rational perspective when it comes to performance in First Aid

Course: Intermediate (Standard) First Aid Level C (St. John Ambulance)

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Location

Edmonton-SCS, 7633-50 Street (2nd Floor), Edmonton, AB, Canada

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  • First aid (St. John Ambulance)