The EFR (Emergency First Response) course is the highest level of Responder in Ireland. The course is designed to qualify you with certification, skills and knowledge required to operate as an EFR.

Course Aim: The aim of our Emergency First Response course is to provide students with the essential skills and knowledge necessary to provide care management to a wide range of sick and injured patients, with an emphasis on preparing the patient for transport when an ambulance arrives on scene.

Course Structure: The Emergency First Response course consists of 40 classroom hours. This course can be run either as a full-time (5 weekdays 09:00-17:00) or part-time basis (2 weekends, Fridays 19:00-22:30 and Saturdays and Sundays 09:00-17:00).

Related Courses

The EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) course is the first level of Practitioner in Ireland. The course is designed to allow you to undertake the PHECC national examinations and go on to register as a Licensed EMT.

The FAR (First Aid Response) course is the recognised first aid qualification for use in the workplace in Ireland. The course is designed to qualify you with certification, skills and knowledge required to operate as an FAR in the occupational setting. It is certified by PHECC and recognised by the HSA.

1/2-day course designed to cover the basics of responding to a cardiac emergency (Heart Attack, Cardiac Arrest or Stroke).

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