First Aid Basic training is designed to provide individuals with the essential skills and knowledge to respond to medical emergencies and provide initial care before professional help arrives. This training covers a range of topics, including how to assess an emergency situation, recognize signs of common injuries or medical conditions, and apply basic first aid techniques to prevent further harm. Participants learn how to perform CPR, manage bleeding, treat burns, sprains, and fractures, and address choking incidents. The training also emphasizes the importance of staying calm in emergencies and communicating effectively with both the injured person and emergency responders. Participants are taught how to properly use first aid supplies and equipment and how to prioritize care based on the severity of injuries. Additionally, the course covers basic life-saving procedures, such as the recovery position, and offers guidance on when and how to seek professional medical assistance. By the end of the training, individuals will have the confidence and competence to provide first aid in a variety of situations, ensuring they can respond appropriately and help stabilize individuals until help arrives.