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GlobeCorp Rescue provides medical training, standby medical services, and emergency services consulting services in and around the Canadian National Capital Region.

Photos from GlobeCorp Rescue's post 08/24/2024

GlobeCorp Rescue is on-hand today and tomorrow at the Riceville Fair for on-site medical services. Two of our trained staff will be around to say ‘hi’ and, if needed, provide assistance to anyone who may require our services.

DYK? Our on-site medical support vehicle is a former MoH dual stretcher ambulance, which provides us with a climate controlled room to treat multiple people at a time, if needed?

08/27/2023

GlobeCorp is pleased to provide Emergency Medical Responders (EMRs) to provide on-site medical response for special events. Today, GlobeCorp Rescue is setup for Day 2 of coverage at the Riceville Fair.

Photos from Service des Incendies Clarence-Rockland Fire Department's post 12/14/2022
Photos from GlobeCorp Rescue's post 11/12/2022

Weekend 2 of Canadian Red Cross First Responder training for a ski patrollers in the Haliburton region. 19 people working through both new and recert courses.

Photos from GlobeCorp Rescue's post 07/03/2022

Super thrilled to have been a small part of the Clarence-Rockland Firefighter Combat Challenge event today at Parc Simon in Rockland. Great to see so many participants out, and a great spectator crowd! Well done to all competitors! Thanks to Marc Saumure and Brian Wilson for volunteering to be the medical standby crew today!

05/23/2022

How are you weathering the aftermath of the storm? GlobeCorp Rescue has offered its assistance to the City of Clarence-Rockland to assist at the emergency shelter or to co silt in regards to emergency management. We stand ready to assist in whatever capacity we can! Our team boasts decades of experience with disaster and emergency management, along with experience from numerous international disaster response deployments by our staff. Whether it is emergency medical standby, or disaster and emergency management consultations, GlobeCorp brings a wealth of knowledge, skills and experience to our customers.

04/19/2022

GlobeCorp Rescue is exploring offering a Canadian Red Cross First Responder to Emergency Medical Responder bridge course(s) primarily focused on existing firefighters who wish to further expand their medical knowledge, or to pre-service graduates looking to better prepare themselves for a career in emergency services. This program meets or exceeds the Paramedic Association of Canada’s National Occupancy Competency Profile for Emergency Medical Responders.

Pre-requisites are to already have your Red Cross First Responder (must be valid).
We are just exploring interest at this time, course would likely be held in Rockland or Orleans, and is 40-hours of instructional time. Two options are available: Mon-Fri, or split weekends. Cost would be $550+tax, printed manuals are available to purchase as well.

Interested to know more? Email us at [email protected]

02/10/2022

Sometimes people ask, “What do you do when you’re not out teaching first responders, providing on-site medical services, or attending fire scenes for medical rehab?” The answer is, we check, and double check all of our equipment so that we are ready to go at a moments notice. Sometimes when we have to wait for batteries to charge though, we try and have a little fun. Here’s Floating Frank, Rescue Randy, Crash Kelly and our Chief Instructor enjoying some down time while waiting. ;)

Shovelling snow? Know the risks and mistakes to avoid 01/17/2022

With a whopper of a storm headed our way, it is important to remind ourselves that shovelling snow can be stressful exercise, and causes thousands of injuries each year, and can be a significant cause of heart attack.

Shovelling snow? Know the risks and mistakes to avoid Shovelling snow is like a sport unto itself! It is certainly a work-out so it’s important to know how to do it without running the risk of injury. It doesn’t take much to save you a lot of headaches (or should we say, backaches).

01/02/2022

Doing regular equipment checks today. Checking equipment before it is needed allows for everyone to be confident in equipment performance when it is needed most! Today’s checks included replacing batteries in our Masimo Rad-57 Pulse CO/Oximeters and recharging our our WelchAllen NIBP unit. We also checked all expiry dates to ensure everything is good to go!

01/01/2022

Happy New Year! From all of us at GlobeCorp Rescue, we wish all the best to you in 2022! Stay safe out there!

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343 Preston Street
Ottawa, ON