Step Up Your Emergency Response Skills with Advanced First Aid

 In critical moments, advanced first aid knowledge can be the difference between life and death. Whether you’re a workplace first responder, a health & safety officer, or simply someone who wants to be better prepared, the Advanced First Aid course from West Coast First Aid Training offers the in-depth training you need to lead with confidence in any emergency.




What is the Advanced First Aid Course?

The HLTAID014 – Provide Advanced First Aid course builds upon standard first aid training, teaching you how to handle more serious injuries and coordinate responses until emergency services arrive.

You’ll learn how to manage:

  • Cardiac emergencies & advanced CPR

  • Severe bleeding, fractures, and spinal injuries

  • Seizures, strokes, and unconsciousness

  • Poisoning, burns, asthma, and anaphylaxis

  • Scene management and multi-casualty situations


Why Choose West Coast First Aid Training?

When you train with West Coast First Aid, you’re not just learning—you’re gaining real-world, scenario-based experience that prepares you for high-stakes situations.

✅ Nationally Recognised Certification
✅ Delivered by experienced professionals
✅ Hands-on, practical training
✅ Perfect for workplace compliance & safety roles
✅ Available at convenient Perth locations


Who Should Take Advanced First Aid?

This course is ideal for:

  • Safety officers & supervisors

  • Emergency response teams

  • Teachers, sports coaches, and gym staff

  • Community leaders, carers & parents

  • Anyone looking to expand their lifesaving skills


Get Certified Today

If you're ready to boost your skills and take on a leadership role in emergencies, the Advanced First Aid course is your next step.

👉 Enrol now with West Coast First Aid Training and become the person others can rely on when it counts most.

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