First Aid & CPR Training in Lalor Park, Sydney

Suite 2, 43 Fourth Avenue

Training and assessment delivered and assessed on behalf of Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909
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Courses available at this location

60 minutes training

HLTAID009 Provide CPR Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

  • Only 1 hour
  • Daily courses
  • Online prestudy complete in your own time
  • Practical training
  • Alexandria (Close to Sydney CBD) LiverpoolBlacktown or at your workplace or home
  • Free CPR face shield

 

Same Day Certificate

HLTAID011 Provide First Aid Courses (incl CPR)

  • Including CPR
  • 3h face to face
  • Online pre-study complete in your own time
  • Practical training
  • Available in 4 locations in Sydney
  • Free CPR face shield

 

Same Day Certificate

HLTAID012 Provide First Aid in an education and care setting

  • Including CPR, Asthma & Anaphylaxis
  • 3h face to face
  • Online pre-study complete in your own time
  • Practical training
  • Available in Alexandria, Liverpool, Bankstown & Blacktown
  • Free CPR face shield
Same Day Certificate

22702VIC & 22578VIC Asthma & Anaphylaxis Course

  • 30 minutes face to face
  • Same day certificate
  • Practical training
  • Available in Alexandria, Liverpool, Bankstown & Blacktown
Same Day Certificate

HLTAID009 Provide CPR Course Blacktown

  • 60 minutes face to face
  • Same day certificate
  • Practical training
  • Available in 4 locations

First Aid & CPR Course HLTAID011 Blacktown

  • 3 Hours face to face
  • Same day certificate
  • Practical training
  • Available in 4 locations

Childcare First Aid & CPR Course HLTAID012 Blacktown

  • 3 Hours face to face
  • Same day certificate
  • Practical training
  • Available in 4 locations

 

Same Day Certificate

UETDRMP018 – Perform Rescue From A Live LV Panel

  • Including HLTAID009 CPR
  • 90 minutes face to face
  • Same day certificate
  • Practical training
  • Available in 4 locations in Sydney

How to get to First Aid Coach Blacktown

We are running weekly courses at our training centre at 43 Fourth Avenue, Blacktown. Close to Blacktown train station.

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By Car

Drive south via Northcott Road and Sunnyholt Road, then continue towards Fourth Avenue near Blacktown Station. The trip usually takes around 10 minutes depending on traffic. Parking is available in nearby streets and public car parks around Blacktown CBD.

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By Train

Lalor Park does not have its own train station, so the easiest train connection is via Seven Hills Station or Blacktown Station. From Blacktown Station, First Aid Coach Blacktown is only a short walk to Ground Floor, Suite 2/43 Fourth Avenue.

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By Bus

Bus route 711 connects Lalor Park with Blacktown Station, with services from stops around Freeman Street, including near Kabarli Road. The trip to Blacktown Station usually takes around 10–12 minutes. From Blacktown Station, First Aid Coach Blacktown is only a short walk to Suite 2/43 Fourth Avenue.

First Aid Training FAQs for Lalor Park

Yes. Lalor Park Community Centre is a strong local reference point for group CPR and first aid training because it sits close to the library, shops and Chifley Reserve. Training for groups in this area can focus on emergencies that may happen during meetings, fitness sessions, family events, community programs or private functions.

For families and young people using Chifley Reserve, useful first aid skills include treating cuts, sprains, falls, suspected fractures, asthma flare-ups, heat stress and head knocks from bikes, scooters or skateboards. CPR and defibrillator training are also useful if someone collapses or becomes seriously unwell in a public space.

Yes. Many Lalor Park residents work in care, health and community support roles, so first aid refresher training can be useful for people visiting clients, supporting older residents or working with people with disability. Training can cover falls, seizures, breathing difficulties, diabetic emergencies, chest pain, fainting and sudden deterioration.

Yes. Staff working around the Lalor Park shopping strip may benefit from first aid training that covers burns, cuts, slips, fainting, allergic reactions, choking and medical episodes involving customers or co-workers. This is especially useful for food businesses, small retailers and teams working in busy customer-facing spaces.

Parents and carers near Lalor Park’s schools may benefit from child-focused first aid covering choking, asthma, anaphylaxis, playground injuries, burns, bleeding, seizures and CPR for children. These skills are useful at home, during school routines and while children are playing at nearby parks.

Yes. CPR training can be useful in any household, especially where residents live with older relatives, children, visitors or people with existing health conditions. It helps people recognise when someone is not breathing normally, call Triple Zero and start CPR while waiting for paramedics.

Yes. Community groups around Lalor Park Library, Freeman Street and Northcott Road can benefit from practical, plain-English first aid training. A tailored session can focus on the types of people attending the group, such as children, older residents, carers, volunteers or people with ongoing health needs.

A Lalor Park household or small group may benefit from training that covers CPR, defibrillator use, choking, asthma, anaphylaxis, burns, bleeding, seizures, falls, heat stress and basic injury care. Scenario-based training is usually more useful than theory-only learning because it reflects the kinds of emergencies locals may face at home, in shops, at school or around Chifley Reserve.