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Advanced Wilderness & Remote First Aid Comprehensive first aid and CPR techniques for those who need a higher level of training to work and respond to emergencies in isolated or wilder- ness sengs. Training is also suitable for those who act as guides or supervi- sors for groups of people. The course covers material in Standard First Aid & CPR, plus advanced strategies for providing extended care for more than 24 hours. Part of the course is taught in an outdoor seng and requires greater physical acvity and endurance than typical first aid training. Duraon Instructor Compleon Requirements Cerficaon Recerficaon Course Content Take-Home Materials 40 hours (minimum 20 hours outdoors). Flexible scheduling opons. Red Cross Wilderness & Remote First Aid Instructor or Instructor Trainer 100% aendance, skills demonstraon, and 75% min. passing grade on wrien exam 3-year cerficaon in Advanced Wilderness & Remote First Aid, CPR Level C, and AED 16–20 hours; includes CPR Level C > Preparaon and planning > Wound care > Your health > Cold- and heat-related emergencies > What is the P.L.A.N.? > Environmental situaons > Airway emergencies > Poisons > Breathing and circulaon emergencies > Medical emergencies > First aid for respiratory and cardiac arrest > Evacuaon and transportaon > Head and spine injuries > Extended care > Bone, muscle and joint injuries Includes any other content required by specific legislaon Red Cross Wilderness & Remote First Aid Manual Red Cross Wilderness & Remote First Aid Field Guide Cerficaon card and oponal wall cerficate (or as required by legislaon) Red Cross First Aid. The Experience to Make a Difference. www.durhamfirstaid.com | 905-240-0092

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  • Advanced Wilderness & Remote First AidComprehensive first aid and CPR techniques for those who need a higher level of training to work and respond to emergencies in isolated or wilder-ness settings. Training is also suitable for those who act as guides or supervi-sors for groups of people. The course covers material in Standard First Aid & CPR, plus advanced strategies for providing extended care for more than 24 hours. Part of the course is taught in an outdoor setting and requires greater physical activity and endurance than typical first aid training.

    Duration

    Instructor

    Completion Requirements

    Certification

    Recertification

    Course Content

    Take-Home Materials

    40 hours (minimum 20 hours outdoors). Flexible scheduling options.

    Red Cross Wilderness & Remote First Aid Instructor or Instructor Trainer

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

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

    16–20 hours; includes CPR Level C

    > Preparation and planning > Wound care> Your health > Cold- and heat-related emergencies> What is the P.L.A.N.? > Environmental situations> Airway emergencies > Poisons> Breathing and circulation emergencies > Medical emergencies> First aid for respiratory and cardiac arrest > Evacuation and transportation> Head and spine injuries > Extended care> Bone, muscle and joint injuriesIncludes any other content required by specific legislation

    Red Cross Wilderness & Remote First Aid ManualRed Cross Wilderness & Remote First Aid Field GuideCertification card and optional wall certificate (or as required by legislation)

    Red Cross First Aid. The Experience to Make a Difference.www.durhamfirstaid.com | 905-240-0092

    Text1: To register for an upcoming course or for further information, please contact us at 905-240-0092 or [email protected].

    Let us give you and your staff the confidence and personal knowledge needed to help in an emergency.