The Canadian Red Cross Blended Basic First Aid with CPR/AED Level C course combines flexible online learning with hands-on, in-person training. This option allows participants to complete a portion of the course online at their own pace while reducing the in-person training time, without compromising certification. Participants complete an online learning component through the Canadian Red Cross prior to attending a 4-hour, instructor-led in-person session focused on practical skills and real-life emergency scenarios. Both blended and full in-class formats result in the same Canadian Red Cross Basic First Aid with CPR/AED Level C certification, recognized by WorkSafeBC. Course content includes responding to medical emergencies, adult, child, and infant CPR, AED use, choking response techniques, severe bleeding and shock management, common injuries (burns, fractures, head and spinal injuries), and building confidence to act in emergency situations. The online component must be completed before attending the in-person session; proof of online completion is required on the day of training; the Canadian Red Cross will not issue a certificate if the online component is incomplete; participant name and email are required at least one week in advance to allow access to the Red Cross online learning. All courses are taught by certified Canadian Red Cross instructors who are also full-time first responders (firefighters and/or paramedics), bringing real-world experience into the classroom. Leisure Access subsidy does not apply to one-day course/workshop programs. Parents/Guardians enrolling more than one of their children will need to provide a separate email for each child as Red Cross requires separate emails for certification purposes. Work groups in this course will be formed age appropriately.