Montana Council - Mountain Valley District Wilderness First Aid Training 2024

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Mountain Valley District Wilderness First Aid Training 2024

Event Details

If you are more than 60 minutes from a medical facility, the Boy Scouts of America recommends that at least one leader have Wilderness First Aid Training (WFA). Adventure bases require one or two leaders to have WFA. 

The WFA training course, hosted by Mountain Valley District, teaches participants how to assess and treat an ill or injured person in a remote or sometimes austere environment. Course participants will learn how to assess, treat, and when possible, prevent medical and traumatic emergencies within the scope of their training.

The course capacity is 30 students, so don’t delay signing up to hold your spot and register today.  There will be a waitlist available if the class fills, and you will  be contacted 30 days prior to the course to be moved off the waitlist. 

When:

  • Friday, April 12, 6 – 9 p.m.
  • Saturday, April 13, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
  • Saturday, April 20, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Where: 

  • 30 Red Fox Lane, Bozeman, MT  -  Overnight camping allowed with prior approval

Who Needs WFA?

If you are more than 60 minutes from a medical facility, BSA strongly recommends that at least 1 leader have Wilderness First Aid Training. Adventure bases require 1 or 2 leaders to have WFA. 

Where is WFA Offered?

Mountain Valley District offers a course each year, and other Montana Districts are working to set up a course. In addition to the BSA/ESCI course, courses approved by the ACA fulfill the WFA requirements. These are the options for Montana. Check the specific agency website for schedule and price information.

  • Aerie Medicine Wilderness First Aid or Wilderness First Responder Couse in Bozeman, Missoula, and Kalispell ($205)
  • NOLS Wilderness First Aid Courses (2 or more days) in Bozeman with Crossing Latitudes ($275).

Other:

  • Scout Leaders – Wear Field Uniform for Friday/Saturday morning & Activity Uniform (Class B) beginning Saturday before lunch​. Members of the public or non-uniform Scouters please dress in comfortable clothing you will get dirty on both Saturday sessions.
  • Must attend all 3 days for certification
  • Must have CPR/AED certification before you can be given WFA certification (preferably before the course, but can take CPR after if necessary. WFA certification will only be awarded once you are CPR/AED certified).

Course Fee:

  • Registers Scout Leaders or Scouts: $100 New and Re-certification
  • Members of the Public: $150 Members of the public are welcome in the course for any slots available as of February 1, 2023. Use the website form to be placed on the waiting list.
  • Instructor Development Course: $150 - only offered if there are interested parties. 

Books:

Students will receive the spiral-bound WFA Field Guide as part of the course. You can also order separately the Wilderness First Aid – 5th edition is a paperback textbook with more pictures and in-depth information - this can be ordered through Mike O’Donnell . The Wilderness First Aid books are in revision and hopefully, we will be getting new versions. 

Description:

The Wilderness First Aid (WFA) course will help you prepare for the unexpected. This fast-paced, hands-on training is designed to meet the needs of Scout Leaders, camp staff, outdoor enthusiasts and individuals working in remote locations. It will introduce you to caring for people who become ill or injured far from definitive medical care. Classroom lectures and demonstrations are combined with realistic scenarios where mock patients will challenge you to integrate your learning. At the end of the course, you’ll have the knowledge, skills and ability to make sound decisions in emergencies.
Taught by seasoned instructors in a two or two and half-day format, this course includes many advanced topics:

Topics include:

  • Patient Assessment System
  • Evacuation Plans and Emergency Procedures
  • CPR (on some courses)
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Shock
  • Head Injuries
  • Wilderness Wound Management
  • Athletic Injuries
  • Fracture Management
  • Dislocations
  • Cold Injuries
  • Heat Illness
  • Altitude Illness
  • Lightning
  • The Medical Patient
  • Anaphylaxis
  • Wilderness First Aid Kits

Questions on the Course:

Email Mike O’Donnell with any questions about the course. 

 

 

Contact
When & Where
Friday April 12th
WFA Training Location
Friday 04-12-2024
6:00 PM MT to 9:00 PM MT Past
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Saturday April 13th
WFA Training Location
Saturday 04-13-2024
8:30 AM MT to 5:00 PM MT Past
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Saturday April 20th
WFA Training Location
Saturday 04-20-2024
8:30 AM MT to 5:00 PM MT Past
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