Yes. Pricing depends on group size and location — contact us for a personalized quote.
Qualified First Aid (KPP)
Save lives before the EMS team arrives
Key Information.
Course: Qualified First Aid (KPP)
Duration: 66 instructional hours — in line with legal guidelines (25 hrs theory + 41 hrs practice).
Target group: Services cooperating with the State Medical Rescue system, rescue organizations, Armed Forces, Police, WOPR (water rescue), GOPR (mountain rescue), PCK (Red Cross), etc.
Location: nationwide (Poland)
Certificate: “RESCUER” title upon passing the state exam
Dates: contact us for availability
Price: contact us for a quote
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Training for public services and rescue organizations.
Earn the RESCUER title — KPP course compliant with the Polish Minister of Health regulation.
The Qualified First Aid (KPP) course is a Poland-certified program providing the highest level of prehospital preparation for non-medical personnel. It equips participants with the knowledge and skills to act effectively in life- and health-threatening situations before professional services arrive.
Why choose the Qualified First Aid (KPP) course?
State certification — the course concludes with a state exam leading to the RESCUER title.
Practice first — intensive workshops and realistic simulations.
Practitioner-instructors — delivered by experienced paramedics, tactical medics, and physicians.
Prepared for real operations — curriculum aligned with current guidelines, using professional equipment.
How does the training work step by step?
Theory — 25 hours
Covers legal aspects, basic anatomy, action algorithms, and operation of medical equipment.
Practice — 41 hours
Resuscitation, defibrillation, trauma management, evacuation, tactical operations, and simulated scenarios.
State exam
The course concludes with an exam confirming award of the RESCUER title.
What will you learn in this course?
Legal foundations of rescue operations
Casualty assessment and trauma survey
Resuscitation of infants, children, and adults
AED use and defibrillation techniques
Management of mechanical and thermal injuries
Care in stroke, myocardial infarction, diabetes emergencies, and poisoning
Organizing rescue operations in mass-casualty incidents
Evacuation and field logistics
Training Program
KPP course scope (66 hrs):
Medical rescue system organization — legal basics
Self-safety and casualty safety
Rescue kits and equipment disinfection
Anatomy and physiology
Casualty assessment — primary and secondary survey
Resuscitation of adults, children, and newborns
Defibrillation — semi-automatic and automatic AEDs
Shock and other emergencies (MI, stroke, diabetes, poisoning)
Mechanical injuries and trauma (chest, head, limbs, spine)
Chemical, thermal, and electrical burns
Mass-casualty incidents — triage, logistics, casualty cards
Evacuation from hazard zones
Rescue simulations
Additional modules tailored to participant profiles
KPP Recertification Course
Recertification course specifications:
Duration: 8–16 instructional hours (1–2 days, depending on organizer).
Goal: Refresh knowledge and prepare for the KPP re-examination
For: Individuals with an expiring RESCUER title
Format: Intensive review of theory and practice
Frequently Asked Questions.
You can register via the website form, by phone, or by email. We also organize closed courses for companies.
Members of units cooperating with the State Medical Rescue system (Fire Service, Police, Armed Forces, WOPR, GOPR, Red Cross, etc.).
No — everything is taught from the ground up during the course.
Yes — the course concludes with a practical test.
Yes — after passing the state exam.
For many services — yes. It’s also valuable for rescue organizations and associations.
3 years. Recertification is required thereafter.
The course lasts up to 66 hours.






















































