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Providers Approved to Deliver Emergency First Aid & PROVIDERS APPROVED TO DELIVER EMERGENCY FIRST AID & CPR; EMERGENCY FIRST AID; STANDARD FIRST AID AND/OR STANDARD FIRST AID & CPR CERTIFICATIONS OF EIGHTS HOURS OR LONGER TO MEET OLA TRAINER CERTIFICATION STATUS * Program available in French Training Agency Area Address Telephone 92 Commerce Park Drive, Unit 5 Action First Aid Inc. Province-wide Barrie, Ontario, L4N 8W8 705-720-2978 Website: www.actionfirstaid.ca 1-866-347-7824 Email: [email protected] * ADET- Aquatic Development 99 Gilbank Drive Province-wide 905-967-0911 Emergency Training Aurora, Ontario, L4G 5E2 Website: www.adet.org Email: [email protected] 52 East House Crescent Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 5K3 416-606-5783 Archer First Aid/ CPR Training Province-wide Website: www.archerfirstaid.ca 1-800-696-9424 Email: [email protected] 132 Trevino Circle Barrie, Ontario L4M 6T8 Assured Response CPR & First Aid Province-wide Website: www.assuredresponse.com 705-739-9467 Training Email: [email protected] 1-866-539-9467 75 Mississaga Street West Orillia, Ontario, L3V 4T5 705-325-0006 Canadian Business Health Province-wide Website: www.yoursafetyexperts.com 1-866-461-CBHM Management Inc. (CBHM) Email: [email protected] Training Agency Area Address Telephone 119 - 1803 St-Joseph Blvd. * Canadian Group Emergency Province-wide Ottawa, Ontario K1C 7C6 613-237-6778 Training Inc. Website: www.cget.ca Email: [email protected] 52 Tessa Boulevard Belleville, Ontario K8N 0B4 Canadian National First Aid South-Eastern Ontario Website: www.canadiannationalfirstaid.com 613-922-1377 Email: [email protected] 5700 Cancross Court 905-890-1000 * The Canadian Red Cross Society Province-wide Mississauga Ontario, L5R 3E9 1-888-890-1997 Website: www.redcross.ca/firstaid Ontario Division Canadian Ski Patrol System Province-wide 750 Oakdale Road, Unit 50 416-745-7511 Toronto Ontario, M3N 2Z4 Website: www.skipatrolcentral.com 126 High Hill Road, R.R. 1 Allenford, Ontario N0H 1A0 519-376-7382 * Casualty Care First Aid Company Province-wide Website: www.casualtycare.com 1-800-465-7045 Email: [email protected] 1 Hospital Court 905-476-8711 Central East Prehospital Care Province-wide Oshawa, Ontario L1G 2B9 1-866-423-8820 Program, Lakeridge Health Website: www.cepcp.ca Email: [email protected] Training Agency Area Address Telephone Certified Emergency Response Province-wide 1750 The Queensway, Suite 112 416-916-2378 Training (C.E.R.T.) Toronto Ontario M9C 5H5 Website: www.cert.ca Email: [email protected] 500 Alden Road, Unit No 10 Markham, Ontario, L3R 5H5 Code Eight division Emergmart 905-479-3500 Province-wide Website: www.emergmart.com Response Systems, Inc. 1-800-203-4709 Email: [email protected] 241 Main Street South P.O. Box 93 519-443-8212 Emergency Care Instruction Province-wide Waterford, Ontario, N0E 1Y0 Services (E.C.I.S.) Website: www.ecis.ca Email: [email protected] Emergency Medical Training 116 Reiner Crescent Canada Province-wide Wellesley, Ontario N0B 2T0 519-656-0660 Website: www.EMTcanada.ca Email: [email protected] 750 Oakdale Road, Suite 56 905-760-2045 F.A.S.T. Rescue Inc. Province-wide North York, Ontario, M3N 2Z4 1-866-706-7283 ext. Website: www.fast-rescue.com 106 Email: [email protected] P.O. Box 1158 Sharon Ontario L0G-1V0 905-478-4707 York Region and First Link First Aid & CPR Website: www.firstlink.ca Greater Toronto Email: [email protected] Training Agency Area Address Telephone 2300 Yonge Street, Suite 1300 *Heart and Stroke Foundation of P.O. Box 2414 Province-wide 1-877-473-0333 Canada Toronto, Ontario M4P 1E4 Website: https://resuscitation.heartandstroke.ca 33 King Street West HeartSafe Emergency Medical Province-wide Bolton Ontario L7E 5T5 416-410-4911 Solutions (EMS) Website: www.heartsafe.ca 1-888-322-3791 P.O. Box 54082 Lawrence Plaza 416-782-9600 Heart Start Training Services Toronto, Ontario Website: www.heartstartcanada.com 1-877-351-4277 Email: [email protected] 190 Turnbull Court, Suite 4 Cambridge, ON N1T 1J1 1-866-764-8488 HeartZap Services Inc. Province-wide Website: www.heartzap.ca 705-494-8488 Email: [email protected] 50 Holly Street, Suite 303 Toronto, Ontario M4S 3E9 Heaven Can Wait Emergency Province-wide Website: www.heavencanwait.biz 416-331-8855 First Aid Inc. Email: [email protected] 1-877-223-3202 209 Marier Avenue Ottawa, Ontario K1L 5R4 * Holmes Medical Training Province-wide Website: www.holmesmedicaltraining.com 613-222-5703 Email: [email protected] Training Agency Area Address Telephone Island Aid 1492 Baseline Road Eastern Ontario Wolfe Island, Ontario K0H 2Y0 613-385-2672 Email: [email protected] 723 Brant Street Life’s Emergency Training Burlington, Ontario, L7R 2H6 Website: http://www.lifesemerg.com 905-634-5678 Email: [email protected] 5324 Dundas Street West, Suite 5 Etobicoke Ontario M9B 1B4 Lifesaver 101 First Aid & 416-538-5900 Province-wide Website: www.lifesaver101.com CPR Training Inc. 1-866-4-CPR-101 Email: [email protected] 400 Consumers Road Toronto Ontario, M2J 1P8 * Lifesaving Society Province-wide Website: www.lifesavingsociety.com 416-490-8844 & Lifesaving Society (Quebec) Email: [email protected] 220 Duncan Mill Road, Suite 616 Lifetech Canada Province-wide Toronto, Ontario M3B 3J5 416-410-5433 Website: www.lifetechcanada.weebly.com 130 Bridgeland Avenue, Suite 311 Toronto Ontario M6A 1Z4 416-398-5033 Link to Life Seminars Inc. Province-wide Website: www.linktolifeseminars.com 1-800-663-5465 Email: [email protected] 1360 Birchmount Road Ontario Security Training Scarborough, Ontario M1P 2E3 416-751-1717 Website:www.ontariosecuritytraining.com Training Agency Area Address Telephone 97 Dunlop Street Orillia First Aid Orillia Orillia, Ontario L3V 5P3 705-558-1666 Website: www.orilliafirstaid.com 2465 Don Reid Drive City of Ottawa and Ottawa, Ontario K1H 1E2 613-580-2424 * Ottawa Paramedic Service Website: www.ottawa.ca/cpr surrounding area Email: [email protected] 3270 Electricity Drive, Suite 221 Windsor, Ontario N8X 1H4 519-709-2947 Ounce of Prevention Safety Services Province-wide Website:http://www.ounceofpreventionsafetyservices 1-855-995-9050 .com Email: [email protected] 2277 Howard Avenue Perri-Med First Aid/CPR Training Province-wide Windsor, Ontario N8X 3V2 519-252-4174 Website: www.perrimed.com 1-888-807-3333 Email: [email protected] Suite 101 - 236 Madawaska Blvd. Arnprior, Ontario, K7S 0A3 Premergency Inc. Province-wide Website: www.premergency.com 613-667-3101 Email: [email protected] 1833 William Hodgins Lane Carp, Ontario K0A 1L0 Pulse Start Inc. 613-266-0333 Eastern Ontario Website: www.pulsestart.ca 613-325-8857 Email: [email protected] Training Agency Area Address Telephone 550 Alden Rd, Unit 107 * Rescue 7 Emergency Training Province-wide Markham, Ontario, Services Inc. Website: www.rescue7.net 905-474-0770 715572 1st Line EHS Mono, Ontario L9V 1A9 416-760-0058 SAJE Vital Signs Province-wide Website: www.vitalsigns.ca 1-800-461-7716 Email: [email protected] 1445 Victoria Avenue Windsor Ontario N8X 1P2 Second Chance CPR Province-wide Website: www.sccpr.com 519-977-7017 Email: [email protected] 4339 South Lavant Road SP Safety Solutions Inc. Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 613-259-5575 Website: www.spsafetysolutions.com St. John Council for Ontario 15 Toronto Street, 8th Floor * St. John Ambulance Province-wide Toronto ON M5C 2E3 416-923-8411 Website: www.sja.ca 54 Sanderling Drive Markham, Ontario L3P 6P9 416-635-7800 STS Group (STS Training Services) Province-wide Website: www.stscanada.com 1-877-769-0799 Email: [email protected] Superior Emergency Services 145 McNabb Street (Superior EMS) Province-wide Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6B 1Y2 705-253-3301 Website: www.superiorems.ca Email: [email protected] Training Agency Area Address Telephone Toronto Paramedic Services, Safe City Program 674 Markham Street Toronto Paramedic Services, Province-wide Toronto Ontario M6G 2L9 416-392-9833 Safe City Program Website: www.torontoparamedicservices.ca/cpr 1-877-233-2489 Email: [email protected] 104 Concession Street East 905-701-6790 Vital Link Training Services Southern Ontario Dunville, Ontario 1-888-520-5554 Website: www.vitallinkonline.com 218 Silvercreek Parkway North, Unit 17A, Suite 102 Guelph, Ontario N1H 8E8 Vital Response Province-wide Website: www.vitalresponse.ca 519-222-5700 Email: [email protected] 9000 Keele St. Unit 7 Vaughan, Ontario L4K 0B3 416-930-6180 Workplace Law Consulting Inc. Province-wide Website: www.workplacelawconsulting.com 905-669-4401 Email: [email protected] 130 Wilson Street 1-800-205-3278 Workplace Medical Corp. Province-wide Hamilton, Ontario L8R 1E2 First Aid Training Website: http://www.workplacemedical.com/ Email: [email protected] Hockey Trainer Certification Canada-wide Regional Ontario Hockey Affiliates Program (HTCP) The OLA also recognizes individuals who have attained professional medical qualifications, deemed of a higher qualification than those standards listed above. Accepted accreditations include: MD; RN; Paramedic; EMT; Police Officer & Firefighter (proof of current status required). -END- .
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