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Wildnerness First Aid

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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. 

A BSA-led task force developed a WFA training curriculum specifically for Scouts and Scouters to help them provide assessment and treatment miles from advanced care.  More information on the curriculum is below.  

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 BSA-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 the BSA, which includes a management dimension that most course fail to address. Participants will likely find it the most valuable program they’ll ever take.

Wilderness and Remote First Aid

Course Location:  Camp Williams

Date:  April 26-28, beginning at 6pm.

Cost:  $75.00.

Please bring with you a backpack and personal first aid kit.  Depending on the scenarios, your clothing may be stained by various, non-toxic substances (no guarantee the stains will wash out).

You will camp with your equipment.  Do your best to set up camp and be prepared to start the classwork at 6pm on the 28th.  We will have a cracker barrel on Friday night.

You need to be current on your CPR certification to participate in the class.  Any CPR certification is acceptable.

You need to obtain the American Red Cross Wilderness and Remote First Aid Emergency Reference Guide and Pocket Guide, Rev. 9/14

You can purchase the materials from this link: https://www.redcross.org/store/wilderness-and-remote-first-aid-emergency-reference-guide-and-pocket-guide-rev-9-14/656237.html?cgid=books-and-dvds#start=12&cgid=books-and-dvds

You may share the materials and if you know someone who already has the materials, borrow them for the course.  Please read all of the materials before class starts!  If the weather cooperates, we would like to spend as much time outside with interesting scenarios vs. in the classwork setting!

Meals will be provided.  The food will be excellent!  You will gain weight on this weekend!

If you have any questions about the course, email me at tom.newby@oscn.net and I will get back to you.

When & Where
Williams Scout Reservation
Friday 04-26-2024 6:00 PM CT to
Sunday 04-28-2024 12:00 PM CT Past
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