Wilderness First Aid

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Advanced Wilderness First Aid Training

Wilderness First Aid is needed for activities in remote areas such as hiking, climbing, camping, sailing, hunting, birding or snowmobiling. Anyone, living in, working in, traveling, or just enjoying the wilderness, should be prepared to manage medical emergencies. A definition of “wilderness” is a location that is 1 or more hours away from definitive medical care. Included would be remote communities, developing countries and urban areas after a disaster.

Wilderness First Aid is the immediate care given to an injured or suddenly ill person. It does not take the place of definitive medical care. It consists only of giving assistance until a more advanced level of medical care is obtained or until the chance for recovery without medical care is apparent. Wilderness First Aid has a distinct focus because: Injuries and illnesses occur outdoors, often in adverse conditions that affect both victims and rescuers. Definitive medical care may be delayed for hours or days by a difficult location, bad weather, and lack of transportation or communications. Certain injuries and illnesses are more common in remote areas. Medical care beyond urban first aid may be needed. First Aid supplies and equipment are limited. Difficult decisions must be made.

Designed for those who work or travel in remote locations, this comprehensive program will teach you what to look for and what to do in the event of an emergency, and direct you to the most appropriate type of care.


Courses

We offer Wilderness First Aid classes for individuals and small groups in partnership with Front Range CPR and B.E.S.T. of Denver, Colorado. Open enrollment classes in Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Wyoming, Kansas and, most recently, Kentucky. We work with Nonprofit and corporate groups throughout the United States to bring training to you. Please call us or request more information by clicking below.

Advanced Wilderness First Aid (16 hours)

Advanced Wilderness First Aid (16 hours)


Wilderness first aid is needed for activities in remote areas such as hiking, climbing, camping, sailing, hunting, birding or snowmobiling. Anyone living, working, traveling, or just enjoying the wilderness should be prepared to manage medical emergencies.

Basic Wilderness Survival

Basic Wilderness Survival


Learn wilderness survival skills through hands-on activities in the outdoors. Focused education on shelter, water, fire and food. This class is a great addition to our Wilderness First Aid classes.

Wilderness First Responder

Wilderness First Responder


This WFR class is a condensed course with a blended at home and in class approach. WFA 16 hour and Basic CPR or BLS must be current before the class begins. Certifications through National Association of Search and Rescue.