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Wilderness First Aid - SOLO Interest list only
with Jessica Steele
This class isn't free. We are hoping to bring this course to our community so we are gauging the interest. Please register here if you'd like to be alerted when the schedule and pricing is established.
Are you thinking about going on an outdoor trip this summer with family or friends? Are you planning on being a trip leader for a camp or guide service? Are you interested in knowing how to take care of someone if they were hurt in the backcountry? This is a perfect course for someone who would like to get a basic level of first aid training. The Wilderness First Aid is a 16-hour hands-on course. It will provide a comprehensive look at the standards and skills of dealing with:
- response and assessment
- musculoskeletal Injuries
- environmental emergencies
- survival skills
- soft tissue injuries
- medical emergencies.
This course includes 16-hours in class sessions, out of class reading, and a final exam. It can include a 2-hour CPR course. Course includes SOLO Wilderness First Aid book, Wilderness First Aid Map, 2-year WFA Certification
We are gauging interest in this class. The likely schedule will be the last weekend in September. If you register here, we will contact you when the logistics for the course are finalized.
Wilderness First Responder-SOLO-Interest List Only
with Jessica Steele
NOTE: This class is not free - we don't have a price for it. We are hoping to bring this class to our community if there is sufficient interest. Sign up here if you want to be alerted if we bring the course to Ellsworth and when the schedule and price are determined.
This 72-80 hour Wilderness First Responder Course provides an in depth look at the skills and standards of the following • response and assessment • musculoskeletal injuries • environmental emergencies • survival skills • soft tissue injuries • medical emergencies. This is an intensive first aid course designed for participants that are working in a position of leadership in an outdoor setting such as Maine guides, backcountry leaders, ski patrollers or raft guides. If you are a current EMT you may receive continuing education credits. Once you receive your WFR certification you may take the steps to become certified as a Wilderness EMT. The course includes SOLO Wildcare - Working in Less Than Desirable Conditions and Remote Environment textbook, 3-year WFR Certification, and 2-year CPR certification.
Note: to receive certification, participants must pass written and practical exams.