Trauma Tech

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Burnaby, Canada

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Emergency training· Occupational health service· Safety equipment supplier· First Aid Classes· First aid station· Emergency training school· Occupational safety and health

Trauma Tech Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Trauma Tech is located in Burnaby, Canada on 2250 Boundary Rd #110. Trauma Tech is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category emergency training in Canada.

Address

2250 Boundary Rd #110

Phone

+1 6046627740

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Nikki Bradshaw

Love getting re-trained at this location. Safe and friendly teaching environment. All COVID-19 protocols in effect and followed. I've never had the same tutor but they were all amazing with great knowledge! Highly recommend these guys!

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Ben Moreno

excellent trainer, plenty of Annie dolls and AED machines, good hands on training

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samira soltani

They don't provide any receipt when you pay for the class. I needed the receipt to claim it to my organization. I had to email them and ask for the receipt, no answer after a week. Then I called them and asked for it. They said they will send it within minutes and I still don't have it after a day. This is apart from not providing safety measures of 2 feet apart when we were receiving the training. The instructor was nice though.

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Steven Clayton

this is third time re-certifying my first aid ticket. Dusty was my instructor and he was great, as well as all the previous instructors. the staff are always friendly and there were some great protocols in place to support students during covid. I highly recommend Trauma Tech to anybody needing certification renewal and for their first time. Keep up the great work!

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Jessie P

Fantastic team at the burnaby location! I had the pleasure of having Dusty as my instructor for OFA2 and I can’t recommend him enough. The course seemed complicated initially but he had a great way of breaking it down into easy to learn stages, by day 4 everything made sense and felt like second nature.