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WFA - Wilderness First Aid & CPR

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WILDERNESS FIRST AID & CPR

at Camp Sam Wood

June 12 - 14, 2026

5:00pm to 2:00pm

What is wilderness first aid?

Wilderness first aid, or “WFA”, is a generic term that commonly refers to any training course that focuses on 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 is defined as being an hour or more away from advanced care.  WFA courses are intended for anyone planning a remote high adventure, from lay responders to medical professionals.

Why is WFA important?

WFA prepares participants to identify and address medical issues that can arise in the backcountry.

Generally, WFA courses contain substantial medical information and teach skills to respond to medical emergencies in the wild. It is important to remember that many providers offer “wilderness first aid” courses, but the courses vary in content, duration, accreditation, and other factors. 

Treatment skills are important, but so is educating Scouts and adult leaders to recognize illnesses early and minimize the potential for injury. The skills learned in a Scouting America approved WFA course can save lives.

WFA is not just for the backcountry.  It is just as relevant in urban areas during hurricanes, floods, fires, or mass casualty events when emergency services might be strained.  WFA knowledge can be lifesaving.

“When an emergency occurs in the wild, the goal must be to provide the greatest good for the greatest number in the shortest time, and do no harm in the process.”

Who needs WFA?

Youth (14 years old and up) and adult Scout leaders are encouraged to take a 16-hour WFA course based on the specific curriculum developed by Scouting America, which includes a management dimension that most course fail to address. Participants will likely find it the most valuable program they’ll ever take. 

High Adventure Base WFA Requirements

All four of Scouting America high-adventure bases (HAB) require at least one person per trek (two per trek at Philmont Scout Ranch) to be current in WFA through one of Scouting America approved providers. Of course, having more participants trained in WFA skills is highly recommended for any high adventure or backcountry experience.

Course

This is a in-person course. Which means that all this is a mix of classroom, practical and scenario based instruction. You should plan on being outdoors for scenarios. The in-person course is recommended for those who have never taken Wilderness First Aid before or do not do well with online instruction. Certifications for both Wilderness First Aid and CPR/AED are good for 2 years. Certifications are emailed out after the course has been completed. 

Cost:

$125 until 5/15, 5/16 or later $150 (registration closes on 5/29)

$25 additional if you need CPR/AED

Registration Note:

Scouting America Member ID is required during registration. This can be found in Scoutbook/Scoutbook Plus under the profile or on my.scouting.org. This can be added automatically if you logged in and are associated with a Unit or have entered the information in your profile.

Equipment:

Tent - you will need to provide your own, along with sleeping material

Comfortable Chair

 

Once you complete registration you will receive a conformation email. If you do not get it please check your spam for no-reply@247scouting.org

When & Where
Camp Sam Wood
Friday 06-12-2026 5:00 PM ET to
Sunday 06-14-2026 2:00 PM ET
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