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october
01octAll Day09Wilderness First Responder - Victoria80 HOURS
Event Details
Wilderness guide, Search and Rescue member, remote wilderness traveler? This is your first aid course. This program has been designed for complicated real-world wilderness issues in remote locations for people
Event Details
Wilderness guide, Search and Rescue member, remote wilderness traveler? This is your first aid course. This program has been designed for complicated real-world wilderness issues in remote locations for people in leadership roles.
Ridge Wilderness’s owner has been working with the Red Cross First Aid Technical Advisory community for years to produce this WFR. Some training components included in this offering are First Responder, Wilderness First Aid, CPR HCP with AED, and Standard First Aid.
- Day 1 + 2: 8:30 am – 6:30 pm (RFA – Basic Course 20 hours)
- Day 3 + 4: 8:30 am – 6:30 pm (WFA – Upgrade Course 20 hours)
- Day 5, 6 and 7: 8:30 am – 5:30 pm (WFR Upgrade begins – 40 hours).
- Day 8: 8:30 am start (with a large dinner break) then into overnight scenarios.
- Day 9: 8:00 am (course ends).
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Time
october 1 (Saturday) - 9 (Sunday)
Location
Victoria, BC
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21octAll Day29Wilderness First Responder - Calgary Area80 Hours - Exact location TBD
Event Details
Participants will gain the advanced first aid and CPR skills required to work and respond to emergencies in remote or wilderness settings, and to provide urgent evacuation and,
Event Details
Participants will gain the advanced first aid and CPR skills required to work and respond to emergencies in remote or wilderness settings, and to provide urgent evacuation and, at times, extended care for five or more days until organized health care can be accessed. Participants will develop advanced leadership and rescue decision-making skills, as well as extrication, and use of professional tools and resources. A significant part of the course is taught in an outdoor setting and requires greater physical activity and endurance than typical first aid training.
Duration
80 hours
Audience
Rescuers who specialize in decision-making, evacuation, and transport in a remote or wilderness setting. Suitable for those who work in remote emergency services, remote worksites, ski patrol, search and rescue etc.
Prerequisites
Participants must be at least 16 years of age and in good health and physical condition.
Completion Criteria
- Ability to comprehend and successfully demonstrate the skills
- Ability to complete a written, closed book knowledge evaluation with a minimum mark of 75%
- Must meet additional legislative requirements, if applicable
- Participants must attend and participate in 100% of the course
Certification
3-year certification in Wilderness First Responder and 1-year certification in Basic Life Support (digital certificate issued upon successful completion).
Recertification
- 40 hours of teaching time
- Proof of current recognized Wilderness First Responder certification (or as legislation dictates) required
- Must have access to the most current CRC Wilderness First Responder participant materials
Course Content
- The Wilderness First Responder
- Planning and responding to the call
- Infection prevention and control
- Anatomy and physiology
- Scene assessment
- Primary, secondary, and ongoing assessments
- Airway management and respiratory emergencies
- Circulatory emergencies
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
- Shock
- Hemorrhage and soft tissue trauma
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- Chest, abdominal, and pelvic injuries
- Head and spinal injuries
- Acute and chronic illnesses
- Poisoning
- Wildlife and environmental illnesses
- Pregnancy, labour, and delivery
- Special populations
- Mental and emotional health and wellness
- Reaching, lifting, and extricating patients
- Extended care
- Transportation and arranging transfer
- Multiple-casualty incidents
- Pharmacology
- Occupational health and safety and workplace considerations
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Time
october 21 (Friday) - 29 (Saturday)
Location
Alberta
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