WFA-Wilderness First Aid - 16 hour class over 3 days - at Duke Farms
Details
To secure your spot in the course please visit the link here to register- this course is $230.
https://bit.ly/4mUiuAw
This is a 16-hour course given over 3 days.
Day 1- Tues, Dec 9th, 6pm-10pm
Day 2 -Thurs, Dec 11th, 6pm-10pm
Day 3 - Saturday Dec 13th 9am - 5pm
We don’t have all the medical resources we have at home when we’re in the woods, so it’s vital to have the essential tools, the right skills, and the know-how to improvise when faced with a medical emergency in the backcountry.
WFA students will learn practical wilderness first aid skills and gain the confidence to step up, make decisions, and ultimately create positive outcomes from unpredictable situations. Hands-on exercises and scenarios will improve retention and confidence. Developed for the public from years of teaching this course to Search & Rescue professionals, students now benefit by learning the most current practices for patient assessment, trauma interventions like splinting and bleeding control, environmental emergencies like venomous snakebites and bee stings, medical emergencies like strokes and chest pain, illnesses, and more. These skills not only apply just to hiking, but anytime we’re in the outdoors. We welcome students from all outdoor pursuits - scout leaders, quad riders, beachgoers, mountain bikers, fishermen, adventure racers, and even those who just enjoy relaxing at the family BBQ. Having the knowledge, skills, and confidence to step up and help in a time of need is invaluable.
Upon completion, students will receive a 2-year ASHI WFA certification, which is accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA) and accepted by Scouts BSA and GSUSA.
Minimum Age: 12 years old - the minor(s) and a parent/guardian must all be paid registered participants.
Prerequisite: CPR certification - Adult CPR & AED (or higher). Anyone can take the WFA course but official WFA certification cannot be provided until successful completion of the WFA course and proof of CPR certification is presented. CPR certification must include in-person CPR skills verification as part of the course (no online-only courses) and be from a recognized certifying organization which includes: • American Heart Association (AHA) • American Red Cross • American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI) • AAOS/ACEP Emergency Care & Safety Institute (ECSI) • EMS Safety • Health and Safety Institute (HSI) • National Safety Council
