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Vital First Aid TRUSTED for over 25 years
“The life of the casualty lies in the hands of the first person to touch them” – unknown author
Vital First Aid is a dynamic Registered Training Organisation specialising in providing accredited practical training in all facets of first aid and pre-hospital care.
In our opinion the only experts in first aid training are those that do it professionally – emergency service workers including paramedics, police and fire fighters. All our instructors have extensive real life experience in pre-hospital care and endeavour to make first aid training fun, real and true to life.
Vital First Aid does not cancel courses due to low numbers, unlike many other training providers. We understand that in today’s busy world, it takes a lot of organisation to fit in a first aid course, and there is nothing more frustrating than having that course cancelled due to a lack of participants. You can rest easy knowing that once you’re confirmed, the course will go ahead! Due to COVID19 some Sydney public courses may be cancelled – please check a few days prior to the course by ring our office.
Vital First Aid is a Recognised Training Organisation (90531) and delivers the HLTAID003 Provide First Aid which is the the only SafeWork recognised course for First Aid.
Learn VITAL first aid – give your patients a chance to see tomorrow. You can make a difference ! Adrian Date
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