Community Invite
Community Invite
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
Once You're Certified
After you complete the AFA program you may not encounter any emergencies during your 3 year certification. Regardless of what Red Cross Training Partner certifies you, they hope you will return to them for your recertification.
What about that 3 year window? What skills have you retained, studied, or practiced with? Maybe you're diligent and seek out learning opportunities through volunteering or other courses. The majority of students forget their training, hands-on skills, and their first aid confidence deteriorates over time. This is a problem that Delta Emergency is trying to solve.
During your course you will use the Community Page for Written Scenarios. When you're done the course, my goal is to create a long-lasting Community of First Responders that have certified with us. It will be a new Community invite for our past students. Here are some things I'd like to create for you:
Monthly scenarios with a "Choose your own Adventure" style of quizzes.
Opportunity to be a patient actor for more realistic scenarios.
Opportunity to join skill days with classes that have uneven numbers.
List of career or volunteering opportunities in Canada for experience and your resume.
Forum for students to connect and offer Fire volunteering information.
List of discounts available globally for First Responders.
Information about navigating Fire training.
Information about navigating EMS pathways.
Becoming a Delta Emergency Affiliate - potential students sign-up for AFA using your personal code which auto-deposits $ for you.
I have plans for this and more, but time is a big constraint! If you think of other ways I could connect with you and help you along in your career, please let me know. - Jarrett
