Emergency First Response is one of the fastest-growing international CPR, AED and first aid training
organisations. With more than 56,000 instructors worldwide, Emergency First Response is backed by
48 years of experience in the development and delivery of instructional courses, training materials
and educational curricula.
Emergency First Response courses have widespread international acceptance.
Every day, in more than 175 countries around the world, Emergency First Response Instructors help
communities prepare for disaster by training community members to respond to medical
emergencies when emergency services are delayed or unavailable.
Emergency First Response courses follow the emergency considerations and protocols as developed
by the members of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR). Members include
American Heart Association (AHA), European Resuscitation Council (ERC), Australian Resuscitation
Council (ARC), New Zealand Resuscitation Council (NZRC), Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
(HSFC), Resuscitation Council of Southern Africa (RCSA), Inter American Heart Foundation (IAHF),
Resuscitation Council of Asia (RCA – current members include Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan).
Focused on training the lay rescuer, the Emergency First Response approach to training builds
confidence in lay rescuers and increases their willingness to respond when faced with a medical
emergency by teaching them the skills they need in a non-stressful learning environment.
Participants are also given as much practice as necessary to master and retain these skills.