Wilderness First Aid
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Wilderness First Aid (WFA) is the assessment of and treatment given to an ill or injured person in a remote environment where definitive care by medical personnel and/or rapid transport is not readily available. This course goes beyond what you may know as “first aid.” It teaches skills required for medical emergencies in the wild. The purpose is to train participants to manage the situation.

Course Requirements:
Length: 16 hours
Age Requirement: 14 years or older
Length of Certification: 2 years
Pre-requisites: Current CPR/AED certification is required (we offer this training); Basic First Aid is recommended
This class meets the requirements for Wilderness First Aid established by Scouting BSA (Boy Scouts of America).
The ASHI WFA course is also approved by the American Camp Association.

Course Modules include:

  • Patient assessment
  • Chest injuries
  • Shock
  • Head (brain) and spinal injuries
  • Eye & Facial injuries
  • Bone and joint injuries
  • Burns
  • Wounds and wound infection
  • Abdominal problems
  • Hypothermia
  • Heat problems
  • Lightning
  • Altitude illnesses
  • Submersion incidents
  • Allergies and anaphylaxis
  • Biological Hazards
  • Wilderness first-aid kits
  • Scenario Practice
  • Emergency communication options

The course fee is $175.

The certification card is provided after successful completion of the class.

WFA Scenario Practice Injuries
2019 amputation2019 arm injury
2019 burn2019 impale