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Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) + BC EMALB Scope of Practice Schedule 1 & 2

Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) + BC EMALB Scope of Practice Schedule 1 & 2

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Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) + BC EMALB Scope of Practice Schedule 1 & 2 Course

Complete Your Training & Licensing Requirements with Delta First Safety


Important Notice for Registration

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Course Overview: EMR + BC Scope of Practice Update

This course is ideal for individuals who not only want to become certified as Emergency Medical Responders (EMR) but also require the BC EMALB Scope of Practice Schedule 1 & 2 components — which are mandatory for licensing with BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) or Fire Services in British Columbia.

It includes:

  • The full EMR course (100 hours total)

    • 30 hours online (self-paced)

    • 70 hours in-class over 10 days + 1 exam day

  • BC EMALB Scope of Practice Schedule 1 & 2 integrated into the in-class training

This combined course ensures you meet national standards outlined by the Paramedic Association of Canada and satisfy the provincial licensing requirements in BC.


Why Train with Delta First Safety?

Our training combines theory and practical experience through:

  • Interactive online modules

  • In-class skill development and hands-on scenarios

  • Realistic patient assessments and interventions

  • Professional instruction tailored for licensing success

You’ll leave prepared to provide emergency care in both urban and remote settings, and to pursue licensure with the EMALB confidently.


Course Content Includes:

  • Professional Responder Principles

  • Emergency Scene Management

  • Airway, Breathing, and Circulation Emergencies

  • Trauma Assessment and Management

  • Medical Emergencies

  • Mental Health & Crisis Intervention

  • Patient Packaging, Lifting, and Transport

  • Multiple Casualty Incidents

  • Marine & Workplace Safety

  • Pharmacology (basic)

  • BC EMALB Schedule 1 & 2 Scope of Practice training


Who Should Take This Course?

  • Individuals seeking full EMR certification plus

  • Those planning to work with BC Ambulance Services, Fire Services, or other regulated agencies in BC

  • Anyone needing to meet EMALB licensing requirements, including Schedule 1 & 2 training


Prerequisites:

  • Standard First Aid with CPR Level C

  • Grade 10 English (recommended)

  • Computer access & email (for online component)


Completion Requirements:

To earn your EMR certification and qualify for EMALB licensing:

  • Complete 100% of the course (online + in-class)

  • Demonstrate all required practical skills

  • Score 75% or higher on the written exam

  • Successfully pass two evaluated scenarios (1 trauma, 1 medical)


Certification Received:

  • 3-year Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) certification

  • BC EMALB Scope of Practice Schedule 1 & 2 completion

  • Digital certificate issued upon successful completion

  • Recertification: 40 hours required every 3 years to maintain certification


Course Location:

📍 7311 Vantage Way #106, Delta, BC V4G 1C9


To Register or Learn More:

📞 604-841-5220
📧 SJY.deltafirstsafety@gmail.com


Participant Materials:

  • Canadian Red Cross Emergency Care for Professional Responders Reference Text

  • Optional: Workbook (available on request)


After You Complete the Course

Licensing in British Columbia:

Step 1: Request an evaluation from the Emergency Medical Assistants Licensing Board (EMALB) after course completion.
Step 2: Complete the required EMALB written and practical exams within 12 months of certification.
Step 3: Submit your application to EMALB for official Emergency Medical Assistant (EMA) licensure.
Visit the BC Government EMALB page for full licensing requirements.


Career Pathways:

With your EMR + Scope of Practice certification, you can pursue opportunities in:

  • BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS)

  • Municipal Fire Departments

  • Rural & Industrial Ambulance Services

  • Search and Rescue / Ski Patrol

  • Law Enforcement Support Roles

  • Remote and Marine Operations


Be Ready. Be Certified. Be Licensed.

Choose Delta First Safety to earn your EMR certification and complete the BC-required Scope of Practice updates — all in one course.

Register now and take the first step toward becoming a licensed Emergency Medical Responder in BC.

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