Wilderness First Aid - American Red Cross
This is a combined 20-hour course developed by the American Red Cross (ARC) and is taught by scout leaders who are certified ARC instructors. Participants who complete all course requirements earn certification from the ARC in Wilderness First Aid as well as CPR /AED both are valid for two years. We believe strongly that CPR certification should run concurrently with WFA certification so we bundle the two together. If you already have a CPR certification this will be a good refresher. This course is open to all adults and youth 14 and older. The youth are especially encouraged to participate.
- Course curriculum includes patient assessment; symptoms treatments and evacuation guidelines for chest injuries shock head and spine injuries bone and joint injuries wounds and infections and other medical emergencies; first aid kits; and “hands on” skill scenarios.
- Course attendees will spend approximately half the course in classroom instruction and half the course practicing skills in a wilderness setting.
- Course attendees will leave with two-year WFA certification and the competence to recognize and treat injuries and medical emergencies in the wilderness.
Requirements:
- Participants must be on time and attend the entire course. Leaving early is not an option if a completion certificate is the goal
- All participants must be 14 years of age on the completion date of the course.
- All participants must bring a current BSA Medical Form Parts A & B.
- While cell phone service is intermittent at camp we ask that you not use your cell phone during the course other than to briefly take the occasional call and check in with your family.
- All participants must have their own email address. If you have any other type of certification with the American Red Cross it is suggested you use that email address for this course. The ARC uses the email as a unique identifier.
Course Particulars:
- Dates: February 7-9 2025 Arrive by 6pm ET on Friday. Depart Sunday afternoon by 3:00 PM.
- Location: Camp Frank G. Lumpkin (FGL) 2818 Antioch Rd LaGrange GA 30240
- Course Fee: $165
- Minimum Age: 14 years old on Sunday
- Lodging: Participants and instructors will sleep in the climate-controlled Fort Bradshaw dormitory-style bunkhouse and will be grouped into adult male adult female youth* female and youth* male. (*Youth are those attendees under the age of 18)
- Meals: Participants are asked to arrive having already eaten dinner on Friday night. On Saturday breakfast lunch and dinner will be provided. On Sunday lunch and dinner are included. If you have special dietary needs we ask that you take care of yourself. You will have access to a refrigerator and microwave.
- Please contact the instructor to discuss any disability accommodations that may be necessary.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Camp Frank G. Lumpkin, 2818 Antioch Rd, LaGrange, GA 30240, United States