About this Event
Prepare for the unexpected with this engaging, hands-on introduction to wilderness medicine, taught over two days. This is a great course for anyone who recreates outdoors, whether you are family camping, scouting, solo or with a group of friends. People of all experience levels will learn Wilderness & Remote First Aid and Adult + Pediatric First Aid, CPR/AED, and patient assessment through hands-on learning. By the end of the course, you will be able to provide effective first-aid treatment for injuries and illnesses common in outdoor settings and make informed evacuation decisions when medical help may be hours or days away.
Your certification will be based on attendence, class participation and demonstration of your understanding of the material. You will receive the certificate 2-5 business days after class. The certificate is good for 2 years.
This course is for ages 14+.
Need the Wilderness & Remote First Aid course only? Please contact us for code to pay for the WFA course. You need to have a current Adult CPR/AED certification to take the WFA course only.
SATURDAY, APR 11 | 8:30AM - 8PM
SUNDAY, APR 12 | 8:30AM - 6:30PM
We may end earlier each day depending on class size and timing of content.
You must attend both days to be certified. Class materials are provided. A confirmation email will be sent to you that includes what to expect and what to bring before the event.
GOOD TO KNOW
Class is held over two days. There will be time for short breaks and meals.
This class is hands-on. You'll be touching other people and in close proximity of others. Masks are optional. Instruction will be provided through lecture and skills practice. We will be both indoors and outdoors (weather depending). You may need to stand, lift, lay down or kneel. Please reach out and let us know how we can accomodate your needs.
LOCATION
This class will be held at the Carpenture Nature Center. WISCONSIN CAMPUS
INSTRUCTOR
This course is taught by Red Cross Instructor, Pam Wright. She has over 25 years of experience adventuring outdoors. When she’s not teaching, she works as a canoe guide for Piragis Northwoods Company and Ely Outfitting Company in northern Minnesota, leading remote canoe trips and winter camping expeditions.
**The Red Cross requires a minimum of 6 attendees to host this course. You'll recieve a full refund if the minimum is not made.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Carpenter Nature Center: Wisconsin Campus, 279 South Cove Road, Hudson, United States
USD 268.61








