Welcome, Professional Responder!
Welcome, Professional Responder!
Advanced First Aid 2025x
Professional Responder Cohort Information + Links
Professional Responder Cohort Information + Links
Chapter 1: The Professional Responder
Chapter 1: The Professional Responder
Chapter 2: Responding to the Call
Chapter 2: Responding to the Call
Chapter 5: Assessment
Chapter 5: Assessment
Chapter 6: Airway Management and Respiratory Emergencies
Chapter 6: Airway Management and Respiratory Emergencies
Chapter 7: Circulatory Emergencies
Chapter 7: Circulatory Emergencies
Midterm: First Checkpoint
Midterm: First Checkpoint
Chapter 9: Hemorrhage and Soft Tissue Trauma
Chapter 9: Hemorrhage and Soft Tissue Trauma
Chapter 10: Musculoskeletal Injuries
Chapter 10: Musculoskeletal Injuries
Chapter 11: Chest, Abdominal, and Pelvic Injuries
Chapter 11: Chest, Abdominal, and Pelvic Injuries
Chapter 12: Head and Spinal Injuries
Chapter 12: Head and Spinal Injuries
Chapter 13: Acute and Chronic Illnesses
Chapter 13: Acute and Chronic Illnesses
Chapter 14: Poisoning
Chapter 14: Poisoning
Midterm: Second Checkpoint
Midterm: Second Checkpoint
Chapter 18: Crisis Intervention
Chapter 18: Crisis Intervention
Chapter 19: Reaching, Lifting, and Extricating Patients
Chapter 19: Reaching, Lifting, and Extricating Patients
Chapter 21: Multiple-Casualty Incidents
Chapter 21: Multiple-Casualty Incidents
Chapter 24: Workplace
Chapter 24: Workplace
Chapter 24 Supplement: OHS Requirements for Alberta
Chapter 24 Supplement: OHS Requirements for Alberta
Scenario Success: Guide and Marking Sheet
Scenario Success: Guide and Marking Sheet
Written Scenario Week 1 Answer
Written Scenario Week 1 Answer
Written Scenario Week 2 Answer
Written Scenario Week 2 Answer
Verbal Scenario Week 3
Verbal Scenario Week 3
Hybrid Canadian Red Cross Advanced First Aid
Welcome to the online portion of the Canadian Red Cross Advanced First Aid program! We hope you enjoy the course and find the self-directed portion a benefit to your busy schedule. We review all the online content within the course during our virtual sessions.
What makes us different?
Instructors with emergency services backgrounds, small class sizes, administration that keeps in contact, transparency of processes, helping you succeed in your studies and beyond, recognizing you as a student versus a invoice number.
Delta Emergency - A Canadian Red Cross Training Partner
You might see this logo in our banners. This is the Red Cross logo we are permitted to use. All of our courses give Canadian Red Cross certificates and are valid for any job application throughout Canada.
Go for Delta!
I am happy you chose Delta Emergency Support Training to help you in your Professional Responder, Emergency Services, or Industrial Responder career. I am dedicated to making you a confident Professional Responder. - Jarrett
Our Name
In Emergency Medical Services (EMS), incoming emergency phone calls are received by an emergency dispatch center. These calls are given a 'determinant'. A determinant informs EMS personnel what type of emergency call they will be responding to, and the severity of the injury/illness.
In the EMS priority dispatch system, the most frequent critical injury or illness calls are Delta response calls. These calls require a rapid response for effective help with these life threatening emergencies.
Although definitive care in any emergency medical situation requires transportation to a hospital, first responders have the opportunity to initiate life saving techniques to the critically-ill. The sick and injured need safe, confident, reliable emergency support from those whom are helping them. This compassion can be from a nurse, a bystander, a physician, a first aider, a firefighter, a paramedic or anyone trained to assist in emergencies.
Have you heard of the Chain of Survival? Whether you call them patients, casualties, victims, or "persons", the initial care you administer can truly save a life. Every health professional works together for the gold standard of patient care.
Delta Emergency Support Training educates students to be proficient, knowledgeable, confident first responders.


