Why Advanced First Aid Is a Must-Have for Future Firefighters: Prepare for Firefighter Recruitment with the Right Medical Training

Firefighter in training.

If you're thinking about becoming a firefighter in Canada, you already know it's more than just battling flames. Firefighters are often the first on scene at medical emergencies, and in many departments, having Advanced First Aid certification is not just helpful—it’s required. As recruitment becomes more competitive, one of the best ways to stand out is to complete your Advanced First Aid training before you apply.

Why Medical Training Matters for Firefighters

Modern firefighting isn’t just fire suppression—it's rescue, emergency medical care, and community safety. Many calls involve:

  • Motor vehicle collisions

  • Cardiac arrests

  • Trauma from falls or accidents

  • Overdoses and breathing emergencies

In these cases, the ability to perform high-quality medical support can mean the difference between life and death.

What You’ll Learn in Advanced First Aid

Advanced First Aid (AFA), based on the Canadian Red Cross Emergency Care for Professional Responders, teaches you skills like:

  • Patient assessment and scene safety

  • Airway management and oxygen administration

  • CPR/AED for all age groups

  • Spinal motion restriction

  • Wound care, bleeding control, and shock management

  • Triage and emergency scenario response

This course gives you the tools to act confidently in real emergencies—a critical part of your firefighter toolkit.

Stand Out in the Hiring Process

Many fire departments prefer or require AFA (or higher-level training) as part of their application process. Having it shows that:

  • You’re serious about the job

  • You understand the physical and mental demands

  • You can contribute on Day 1

It also prepares you for future paramedic training or Primary Care Paramedic (PCP) certification, which many firefighters go on to pursue.

Train with Real Firefighters and Paramedics

At Delta Emergency Support Training, our instructors are experienced firefighters and paramedics who know exactly what departments are looking for. We don’t just teach you how to pass—we prepare you for what it’s really like out in the field.

What’s Next After AFA?

If you're planning your next steps, here’s a path many successful applicants follow:

  1. Complete Advanced First Aid

  2. Start physical fitness prep (like CPAT)

  3. Take a Firefighter Pre-Academy Program or Fire School

  4. Prepare for interviews and aptitude testing

  5. Apply

Final Thoughts

Getting your Advanced First Aid certification isn’t just checking a box—it’s building your confidence and skills to save lives. Whether you’re planning to fight fires in a city or on the front lines of a wildfire, your first aid skills are your foundation.

Want to become a firefighter? Start here. Join one of our Red Cross certified AFA courses and get trained by the professionals who do this work every day.