HSI Wilderness First Aid
HSI Wilderness First Aid
Wilderness environments create special situations not usually encountered in an urban or suburban environment. With the Wilderness First Aid class, first aid providers in a remote outdoor setting will be better prepared to respond with wilderness first aid training when faced with limited resources, longer times to care for someone, and decisions about when and how fast to evacuate an ill or injured person.
This comprehensive wilderness first aid course meets or exceeds the Boy Scouts of America Wilderness First Aid Curriculum and Doctrine Guidelines, 2017 Edition.
Wilderness First Aid Course Includes
Wilderness environments create special situations not usually encountered in an urban or suburban environment. With our HSI®/ASHI® Wilderness First Aid course, first aid providers in a remote outdoor area will be better prepared to respond with wilderness first aid training when faced with limited resources, longer times to care for someone, and decisions about when and how fast to evacuate an ill or injured person. This wilderness first aid course meets or exceeds the Boy Scouts of America Wilderness First Aid Curriculum and Doctrine Guidelines, 2017 Edition.
Information-filled slide presentation covering wilderness and remote first aid from a basic understanding of emergency response in an outdoor setting to specific techniques and considerations for a wide range of injuries and illnesses.
Wilderness First Aid class topics include:
Preparation and Assessment
Preventing and Caring for Injuries and Illnesses
Environmental Hazards
Other Wilderness Considerations
Prerequisite: Adult CPR and AED (Minimum)
Prior to purchasing the course via the website , you MUST contact the training center and have a scheduled course date and time.
This course has a minimum base fee of $1,350, which includes 6 students. The per-person rate is then tiered starting at 7+ students. This course has a recommended 20-22 student limit per session.
THIS COURSE SATISFIES THE FIRST AID CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT FOR NYS CHILDREN’S CAMP STAFF