Regina First Aid is one of the best training service providers of basic first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and automated external defibrillation (AED) in Regina. Prospective trainees are offered a wide range of training courses that includes basic first aid, CPR and AED, and food safety. Stand-alone classes, private classes, and refresher courses are also available to trainees. Certifications and renewals are offered by Regina First Aid after completion of a training course. The rates for training courses are the cheapest in Regina but Regina First Aid offers the lowest prices for best quality programs and best instructors. Register for basic first aid training in Regina, Saskatchewan either through the contact form below or by using the contact information.
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Registration is quick and easy with Regina First Aid, located in the the heart of Saskatchewan just northeast of Downtown Regina. Free parking and great amenities such as Little Italy are within short walking distance from the training center. The following is the contact information for this provider:
- Email Address: info@firstaidregina.ca
- Website Address: http://www.firstaidregina.ca
- Training Centre Location: 3426 Saskatchewan Dr, Regina
- Telephone Number: 1-888-870-7002
This training centre proudly serves the neighbouring communities, hospitals and schools including Pasqua Hospital, North Central Regina, RCMP Academy Depot Division, Saskatchewan Safety Council, White City, Lumsden, Grand Coulee, Pense and Rowatt. For more information about the location of this basic first aid training provider in Regina check out the map below:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What are the rates for the training courses?
Regina First Aid has the most competitive prices at the lowest possible rates. All rates are inclusive of taxes, certificates, and St Mark James registration fees. Rates are also inclusive of all materials used during training, such as manuals and first aid kits. A full refund is offered if a 72 hour notice is given.
What classes are offered by Regina First Aid?
Regina First Aid ensures quality education at your fingertips with a large selection of training courses and classes to choose from. Basic first aid, CPR, and AED training are offered in all training courses, which are divided into 3 levels: A, C, and HCP. CPR and AED training offered by Regina First Aid comply with the latest Basic Life Support (BLS) guidelines, as per the American Heart Association, and St Mark James and 2017 and 2020 CSA standards.
For trainees who do not wish to undergo a complete training course, stand-alone classes for basic first aid or CPR and AED training only are also offered by Regina First Aid. AEDs are machines able to detect heart rhythms and apply needed shock to restart the heart. Other stand-alone classes cover food safety and pet first aid training, to name a few. All classes and training courses are able to cover a variety of emergency situations requiring first aid.
Training courses and classes are offered at various schedules throughout the week so you can rest assured that you can find a class that fits with your personal schedule. All training courses are held throughout the month as well. Class schedules are available on the Regina First Aid website.
What if I still can’t find a schedule for a class that I want?
Should there still be problems in scheduling, Regina First Aid offers trainees private classes at the schedule of their convenience. Private classes are offered to individuals and groups who wish to have training done at individualized schedules. Regina First Aid is dedicated to providing comfort and convenience for all its trainees.
Are training courses inclusive of certification?
All training courses and classes include certification upon successful completion by the trainee. Certification is covered by the initial fees paid for by the trainee. The certification for first aid, CPR, and AED is overseen by St. Mark James and is valid for 3 years.
Certification may be renewed, if still current, through refresher courses offered at least twice a week by Regina First Aid. Successful completion of the refresher course will earn the trainee a renewed certificate for first aid, CPR, and AED valid for another 3 years.
Do I need to bring anything to class?
All equipment and materials are covered by the enrollment fee and are provided by Regina First Aid. The training centers are well-maintained and have the latest equipment in first aid, CPR, and AED training. Regina First Aid provides only the best for its trainees. Supplementary materials may be bought at the training center, but are not required.
If you’re still not convinced, take a look at the video below for an introduction to basic first aid for blunt force trauma, a topic covered by Regina First Aid’s training courses.
Did You Know?
Victims of head injuries should be aroused frequently and prevented from falling asleep.
Assessing mental status or level of consciousness
- Normal – alert, awake, aware of the environment, responsive to stimuli
- Drowsiness- not full alert, consciousness is clouded, impaired attentiveness, think slowly and less clearly, spontaneous movement is diminished, responsive but tends to fall asleep
- Stupor – notable reduction in mental and physical activity, pain is needed to elicit responses and responses are slowed, inadequate, or absent
- Coma – complete unconscious and cannot be aroused, even with painful stimuli