Wilderness & Remote First Aid Program

Remote First Aid - 20 hours, Wilderness First Aid - 40 hours, Wilderness First Responder - 80 hours

Students in Red Cross Wildnerness First Aid training

Wilderness and remote environments require specialized skills, equipment and training. Whether you are an outdoor recreation enthusiast, live or work in a wilderness or remote setting, or work as a professional rescuer — Red Cross offers specialized training to meet your needs. Course also offers strategies for providing extended care for up to 24 hours. Part of the course is taught in an outdoor setting and requires greater physical activity and endurance than typical first aid training. Suitable for those who work or live in remote locations or who are outdoor recreation enthusiasts.

Instructor     

Red Cross Wilderness & Remote First Aid Instructor, Advanced Wilderness & Remote First Aid Instructor or Wilderness & Remote First Aid Instructor Trainer

Completion    

100% attendance, skills demonstration, and 75% min. passing grade on written exam

Certification    

3-year certification in Wilderness & Remote First Aid, CPR Level C, and AED

Recertification    

8–10 hours; includes CPR Level C

Course Content            

> Planning
> Your health
> Assessment
> Airway emergencies
> Breathing and circulation emergencies
> Cardiac and respiratory arrest (includes CPR-C)
> Wound care
> Head and spine injuries
> Bone, muscle and joint injuries
>Sudden medical emergencies
> Environmental emergencies
> Poisons
> Extended care
> Evacuation: transporting the ill or injured person

Includes any other content required by specific legislation

Take-Home Materials            

Wilderness & Remote First Aid Field Guide
Certification card and optional wall certificate (or as required by legislation

Printable version – Wilderness & Remote First Aid Course