Wilderness First Aid training teaches you how to appropriately manage illness and injury when transport to the nearest treatment facility will take hours or days due to being in a wilderness area, a remote rural location, or an urban area during a disaster. Designed for those who work or travel in remote locations, this course will teach you what to look for and what to do in the event of an emergency. It is accepted by state health departments across the USA and is recognized by national organizations such as the American Camp Association and the Boy Scouts of America.
Prerequisite: prior CPR & First Aid training is required, but either current or expired certifications will be accepted.
This Wilderness First Aid course is focused on hands-on training. You will be expected to view online presentations and take practice quizzes BEFORE attending the in-person class.
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Class schedule: Saturday 8am - 5pm Sunday 8am - 5pm
Frequently Asked Questions
You can help someone attend this course for free.
Location is at the Globe Creek Camp, Elliott Highway mile 37.
On-site lodging is available: click on Reserve a spot, then scroll down to Add-ons.
Bring your own food: sack lunch, grill, propane stove, etc. as the kitchen may not be available.
Alcohol is not allowed at this event. Please also abide by these other Camp Policies.