Our Facilities & Equipment
At Rapid Response First Aid, we offer cutting edge facilities and equipment to ensure the best possible learning experience for our participants.
We have two dedicated training spaces designed to cater to a variety of learning needs:
Large Training Room: Perfect for hands-on CPR sessions and complex emergency scenario practice. This spacious room gives participants ample space to practice life-saving techniques.
Smaller Training Room: Ideal for theory-based sessions, group discussions, and simple practical exercises.
Cutting-Edge Equipment
To make training as realistic and engaging as possible, we use the very latest in training technology. Our advanced Brayden dummies feature a pulsing light on the forehead, demonstrating the importance of delivering quality compressions to circulate blood to the brain during CPR. Alongside these, we incorporate TraumaSim equipment—including simulated bleeding arms and other medical training aids—so participants can practice applying tourniquets and managing severe bleeding. These tools, combined with a wide range of emergency props, create immersive situations where learners can gain confidence and competence in dealing with real medical emergencies.
We have two dedicated training spaces designed to cater to a variety of learning needs:
Large Training Room: Perfect for hands-on CPR sessions and complex emergency scenario practice. This spacious room gives participants ample space to practice life-saving techniques.
Smaller Training Room: Ideal for theory-based sessions, group discussions, and simple practical exercises.
Cutting-Edge Equipment
To make training as realistic and engaging as possible, we use the very latest in training technology. Our advanced Brayden dummies feature a pulsing light on the forehead, demonstrating the importance of delivering quality compressions to circulate blood to the brain during CPR. Alongside these, we incorporate TraumaSim equipment—including simulated bleeding arms and other medical training aids—so participants can practice applying tourniquets and managing severe bleeding. These tools, combined with a wide range of emergency props, create immersive situations where learners can gain confidence and competence in dealing with real medical emergencies.













