Wilderness First Aid Training

Wilderness first aid training focuses on the prevention, assessment, and treatment for an ill or injured person in a remote environment where definitive care by a physician and/or rapid transport is not readily available. This course is intended for anyone planning a remote high adventure experience, including BSA High Adventure Bases.
Participants must be at least 12 years old at the time of the course, registered with the BSA, and hold a current First Aid/CPR certification.
This course requires active participation and for all skills to be demonstrated with minimal prompting to obtain certification. We will be doing some activities outside and kneeling or laying on the ground, so please dress accordingly or have extra clothing. We will be doing scenarios where gear may be used for improvised support. We encourage bringing your own gear so that everyone can see what may potentially be used in an emergency. We will also have examples and practice kits available. We will take breaks during the course including a break for lunch. Snacks are encouraged. Lunch is provided. Please let us know of any dietary concerns and we will do our best to accommodate.
Course (Approx. 16 hours)
Skills Practice Approx. 4 hours
Where: Cornhusker Council Outdoor Education Center 800 South 120th Street Walton, NE
When: May 30, 8am-6pm and May 31, 8am-6pm (both days are required)
Cost: $125.00





