First Aid Training

Choose the training plan that best fits your safety and emergency preparedness needs.

Basic

Essential

49€

πŸ“˜ Fundamental first aid concepts

🩹 Basic wound and bleeding management

πŸ“‹ Digital accident prevention guide

πŸ“§ Email support

Advanced

Recommended

89€

βœ… Everything included in the Basic plan

🫁 CPR techniques and AED use

πŸš‘ Management of common medical emergencies

πŸŽ“ In-person practical session (4 hours)

πŸ“ž Priority phone consultation

Business

Groups

From 250€

🏒 Training adapted to work environments

πŸ‘₯ Up to 10 participants per session

πŸ“„ Official training certificate

πŸ›‘οΈ Basic risk assessment

πŸ“… Flexible session scheduling

πŸ“² Direct contact with instructor

Practical Guide

How to Prepare for an Emergency?

First aid training and emergency preparedness are fundamental pillars of personal and community safety. It's not about finding an immediate solution, but about developing skills that allow you to act calmly and effectively when it's most needed.

This educational article explains basic concepts clearly, focusing on prevention and the importance of being prepared. The key is understanding the steps to follow, from the initial assessment to requesting professional help.

Let's remember that the main goal is to stabilize the affected person and prevent their condition from worsening while specialized help arrives. Continuous training and practice are essential to maintain confidence and response capability.

Person practicing first aid on a training mannequin Key Steps in an Emergency
1. Assess the safety of the scene and protect yourself.
2. Check the person's state of consciousness and call emergency services (991 54 7720).
3. Apply the basic learned techniques (CPR, bleeding control, recovery position).
4. Calm the affected person and monitor their vital signs.
5. Provide information to the healthcare professionals when they arrive.

Capabilities of Our Training

Discover the key functions of our courses and how they prepare you to act with confidence in an emergency.

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Scene Assessment

Learn to quickly assess an emergency situation, ensuring your safety and that of others before intervening.

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Basic Life Support

Acquire the essential techniques of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillator use to keep a person alive until emergency services arrive.

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Bleeding and Wound Control

Master the methods to control bleeding and treat wounds safely, minimizing the risk of infection and complications.

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Management of Musculoskeletal Injuries

Identify and apply the first measures for fractures, sprains, and dislocations, immobilizing the affected area to prevent further damage.

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Care for Burns and Medical Emergencies

Learn the initial action protocols for burns, severe allergic reactions, heart attacks, and strokes.

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Emergency Psychology

Develop skills to stay calm, communicate effectively, and provide basic psychological support to victims and witnesses.

What Our Students Say

Real experiences from people who have strengthened their emergency preparedness.

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MarΓ­a LΓ³pez

Mother and volunteer

5

β€œThe first aid training gave me the confidence to act when my son was choking. The clarity of the concepts is vital.”

Prevention
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Carlos Ruiz

Office manager

4

β€œWe implemented the course in my company. Now the team better understands basic safety measures in an emergency.”

Safety
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Ana GarcΓ­a

Preschool teacher

5

β€œAs an educator, preparation is key. This focus on practical emergency training has been invaluable for my school.”

Training
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David Mendoza

Technician and instructor

4

β€œApplying first aid in a real environment changes your perspective. The importance of staying calm and knowing the basic steps.”

Emergencies
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Elena Torres

Retired, caregiver

5

β€œI live alone and the course has given me an extra layer of security. Understanding the prevention of domestic accidents is fundamental.”

Prevention
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Javier Soto

University student

4

β€œI recommend it to all young people. First aid training should be part of basic education to promote collective safety.”

Training
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