BIS Safety Software Canada

Rescue 7
A BIS Authorized Partner

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For over two decades, Rescue 7 has been at the forefront of workplace first aid training in Canada. Founded in 1998 by Toronto firefighter John Collie, the company has grown from a home-based operation to a nationally recognized training provider, equipping thousands of employees with the skills and confidence to respond in emergency situations.

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“We want to give people the tools and confidence to help in real-life situations. That’s what we’re here for.”

Michele McCabe General Manager

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Tailored Training Across Canada

Key Takeaways

Rescue 7 delivers high-quality, industry-specific training using a combination of instructor-led sessions and blended learning models. Their programs are certified nationwide (except in Quebec, which has a separate regulatory framework) and cater to a wide range of industries, from corporate offices to hazardous work environments.

Unlike some international training models that allow fully online certification, Canada requires hands-on instruction. Rescue 7’s expert trainers—who are all active or retired first responders—ensure that participants receive real-world, practical experience that prepares them to act in critical situations.

As Michele McCabe explains:

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“In the States and other countries, you can do workplace first aid online. But in Canada, you have to actually learn how to do first aid—how to bandage someone, how to do CPR. It’s not just theoretical.”

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Primary List of Services

Rescue 7 combines expert-led instruction with BIS Safety Software’s digital solutions to deliver accessible, industry-leading safety training across Canada.

Proud to Partner with Rescue 7

Through their partnership with BIS Safety Software, Rescue 7 enhances workplace first aid training by integrating blended learning solutions with cutting-edge digital tools. The BIS platform enables seamless course management, reporting, and compliance tracking, making it easier for organizations to certify employees in CPR, AED use, and emergency response. This collaboration ensures that businesses across Canada have access to high-quality, accessible, and regulatory-compliant first aid training.

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Partnership with BIS Safety Software

Rescue 7’s partnership with BIS Safety Software began over a decade ago, playing a pivotal role in the adoption of blended first aid training across Canada. The BIS platform has been instrumental in streamlining course management, reporting, and compliance tracking, making it easier for Rescue 7 to manage large-scale training programs.

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“BIS has been with us from the start. Their system is user-friendly, and the customer service has always been fantastic.”

Michele McCabe General Manager

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Rescue 7 works with several governing bodies and uses the BIS platform to track training progress, grant access to reports, and ensure full compliance with industry standards.

More about Rescue 7

  • Expert Trainers: Unlike general educators, Rescue 7’s instructors are paramedics, firefighters, nurses, and doctors with hands-on experience in life-saving situations.

  • Industry-Specific Training: Their courses are tailored for various workplaces, ensuring that hydro workers, police officers, security guards, and other professionals receive relevant, scenario-based instruction.

  • Nationwide Reach: With training locations coast to coast, Rescue 7 serves major corporations, government agencies, and regulated industries.

Beyond first aid education, Rescue 7 is also one of Canada’s largest distributors of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). As an exclusive dealer of Stryker Medical’s AED units (HeartSine and CR2 models), they provide training, maintenance, and inspections for life-saving devices in workplaces across the country.

In addition, Rescue 7 is expanding its services to include naloxone kit distribution, reinforcing its commitment to emergency medical preparedness.

Rescue 7 continues to drive innovation in first aid training, with plans to:

  • Expand instructor networks into remote and underserved areas.

  • Support standardization efforts with the Canadian Safety Association (CSA) to unify first aid training across all provinces.

  • Explore virtual first aid training if regulatory changes allow for it, leveraging BIS Safety Software for seamless implementation.

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