St. John Ambulance Canada

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St. John Ambulance Canada is a charitable organization in Canada that provides training in first aid and other health care related services. It is part of the international St. John Ambulance association.

History[edit | edit source]

St. John Ambulance Canada was established in 1883. It is a part of the international St. John Ambulance association, which has its roots in the Order of St. John, a chivalric order dating back to the 11th century.

Services[edit | edit source]

St. John Ambulance Canada offers a variety of services, including first aid training, CPR training, and emergency response training. It also provides community service through its volunteer divisions, which offer first aid and health care services at public events, during disasters, and in other situations where they are needed.

Training[edit | edit source]

St. John Ambulance Canada provides a wide range of training courses. These include courses in first aid, CPR, and emergency response. The organization also offers specialized courses for specific groups, such as workplace safety courses for businesses and child safety courses for parents and caregivers.

Volunteer Divisions[edit | edit source]

St. John Ambulance Canada has volunteer divisions across the country. These divisions provide first aid and health care services in their communities. They also offer training and education programs, and they participate in public events and disaster response efforts.

See Also[edit | edit source]

St. John Ambulance Canada Resources
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