Community First Aid and CPR in Kelowna

Helping a choking victim in Kelowna
Quick upward thrusts just beneath the ribs are done during full obstruction choking emergencies.

In Kelowna Learn to manage unconscious, non-breathing victims and choking emergencies by enrolling in first aid and CPR courses in the Okanagan. By taking first aid training you will learn how to manage circulatory emergencies such as heart attacks, strokes, and angina. You will also learn about how to recognize and manage respiratory emergencies such as asthma and anaphylaxis (allergic reactions). The most popular course with this St Mark James training provider is standard first aid which is a two-day course that includes CPR level ‘A’, ‘C’ or ‘HCP’ and automated external defibrillator (AED) training. Participants can register for this class and many others via email, telephone, online chat, or via the online Kelowna website. Use the contact information below to register for community first aid and CPR training in Kelowna, B.C. today!

You can find a full list of training programs on the Kelowna First Aid website here. You may also register online using the following registration form:

Location Information and Registration Details of Kelowna

To register for a workplace-approved training course with this provider use the following contact details:

  • Telephone: 250-277-1944
  • Email: info@firstaidcourses.ca
  • Address: 1634 Harvey Ave, Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 6G2
  • Web: www.firstaidkelowna.ca

For information about the main training location of this provider check out the following map:

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Kelowna First Aid

  • Kelowna First Aid offers the cheapest rates for all available classes. Rates are paid once during enrolment with no additional expenses during the rest of the training. Taxes, certification fees, and training manuals are included in the enrolment fees.
  • If you choose to drop out of a training program, you are entitled to a full refund, provided a 72-hour notice was done.
  • This provider offers three stand-alone CPR courses for registration including CPR level ‘A’, ‘C’, and ‘HCP’. All of these courses include AED training
  • Private instructors are also available at Kelowna First Aid. You can book a course at the training center or an instructor can come to your group providing that you have the minimum required space.
  • Certificates from St Mark James are awarded to trainees who are able to complete their enrolled program.
  • Participants can attend re-certification courses to re-certify current standard first aid and/or CPR level “C” or ‘HCP’ certificates.  Please ensure that you meet all the prerequisites prior to registering for these courses.
  • All classes are overseen and taught by certified and experienced instructors in high-end training facilities.
  • Classrooms and facilities are spacious and well-maintained and equipped with the latest training techniques in first aid and CPR training.

How Much Does a Course Cost?

The cost of a cost varies by the type of class you need. The most expensive course is a two-day course. Participants that need basic stand-alone CPR training can register for a course for as low as 48.99. A price list of popular courses with this provider is available below:

  • Workplace Emergency First Aid (WEFA) – One Day Course – 74.99
  • Standard First Aid – 144.99
  • Stand-alone CPR level A – 48.99
  • Stand-alone CPR level C or HCP – 69.99

All courses include AED training.

Did You Know?

Triage

Pocket Mask Key Chain in first aid course Kelowna
Pocket Mask Key Chain is included in any St Mark James Training Standard first aid course.

Triage is sorting patients into three classifications for treatment: emergent, urgent, non-urgent

  1. Emergent – injuries that are life-threatening or potentially life-threatening requiring immediate treatment (severe shock, cardiac arrest, cervical spinal injury, compromised airway, altered level of consciousness, multi-system failure, eclampsia)
  2. Urgent – serious illness or injury that is not immediately life-threatening  or stable patients whose life, limb, or vision is not threatened if care is delayed by 1-2 hours (fever, minor burn less than 10% of body surface area. Minor musculoskeletal disorder, laceration, dizziness)
  3. Non-urgent – episode or minor injury or illness (dental problems, routine medications, missed menses, chronic low back pain)

What’s The Difference Between All the Major providers and St Mark James Training?

The only difference is the name that is on the card. All providers offer equivalent courses. However, St Mark James Training is known for having the lowest prices and most interactive courses. Certificates provided through any of the above-mentioned providers can be re-certified with Kelowna First Aid (A St Mark James Training provider)

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