Course Summary
Course format: IN-CLASS
This course will be held at your local SJA office.
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St. John Ambulance Wilderness First Aid is a comprehensive program for those who live, work, and play in rural or remote areas. This specialized first aid and safety course focuses on how to take care of a casualty when medical help is more than 30 minutes away or unavailable.
The program focuses on adapting First Aid skills as needed, based on availability of supplies, the environment, and additional factors encountered in a remote setting. The program is intended to compliment wilderness survival training and does not replace that skill set.
The Wilderness First Aid Level I course is designed to fit into one working day of 8 hours (with at least half the time being spent in an outdoor setting).
Participants will receive a Wilderness First Aid Level I certificate that is NOT assumed to meet any specific workplace requirement.
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Duration
Prerequisites
Course Content
- Wilderness basics and planning trips
- Emergency scene management
- Adult resuscitation
- Severe bleeding, wound care, bites and stings
- Medical conditions
- Bone and joint injuries - recognition and manual stabilization
- Environmental emergencies
Assessment
None
Course Summary
Course format: IN-CLASS
This course will be held at your local SJA office.
_________________________
St. John Ambulance Wilderness First Aid is a comprehensive program for those who live, work and play in rural or remote areas. This specialized first aid and safety course focuses on how to take care of a casualty when medical help is more than 30 minutes away or unavailable.
The program focuses on adapting First Aid skills as needed, based on availability of supplies, the environment, and additional factors encountered in a remote setting. The program is intended to compliment wilderness survival training and does not replace that skill set.
The Wilderness First Aid Level II course is designed to fit into a 2-day format (with at least half the time being spent in an outdoor setting) that covers the following core elements with an additional 6.5 hours of elective elements chosen from a library of topics.
Participants will receive a Wilderness First Aid Level II certificate that is NOT assumed to meet any specific workplace requirement.
**NEW BRUNSWICK CUSTOMERS: This course is offered by request only. Please contact your local branch for course details.
Show Course Details
Duration
Prerequisites
Course Content
- Wilderness basics and planning trips
- Emergency scene management
- Adult resuscitation
- Severe bleeding, wound care, bites and stings
- Medical conditions
- Bone and joint injuries - recognition and manual stabilization
- Environmental emergencies
Assessment
None
Course Summary
Course format: IN-CLASS
This course will be held at your local SJA office.
_________________________
St. John Ambulance Wilderness First Aid is a comprehensive program for those who live, work and play in rural or remote areas. This specialized first aid and safety course focuses on how to take care of a casualty when medical help is more than 30 minutes away or unavailable.
The program focuses on adapting First Aid skills as needed, based on availability of supplies, the environment, and additional factors encountered in a remote setting. The program is intended to compliment wilderness survival training and does not replace that skill set.
The Wilderness First Aid Level III course is designed to fit into a 3-day format (with at least half the time being spent in an outdoor setting) that covers the following core elements with an additional 13 hours of elective elements chosen from a library of topics.
Participants will receive a Wilderness First Aid Level 3 certificate that is NOT assumed to meet any specific workplace requirement.
**NEW BRUNSWICK CUSTOMERS: This course is offered by request only. Please contact your local branch for course details.
Show Course Details
Duration
Prerequisites
Course Content
Core elements:
- Wilderness basics and planning trips
- Emergency scene management
- Adult resuscitation
- Severe bleeding, wound care, bites and stings
- Medical conditions
- Bone and joint injuries - recognition and manual stabilization
- Environmental emergencies
Elective Elements:
- Burns
- Eye injuries
- Rescue carries
- Wound care ‑ chest and abdominal injuries
- Bone and joint injuries ‑ Splinting for transport
- Multiple casualty management
- Poisons
- Dental emergencies
- Aquatic emergencies
- Altitude illness
- Extended care
- Evacuating the casualty
- Critical incident stress
- Psychology of survival
Assessment
None
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Course format: IN-CLASS
This course will be held at your local SJA office.
_________________________
St. John Ambulance Wilderness First Aid is a comprehensive program for those who live, work, and play in rural or remote areas. This specialized first aid and safety course focuses on how to take care of a casualty when medical help is more than 30 minutes away or unavailable.
The program focuses on adapting First Aid skills as needed, based on availability of supplies, the environment, and additional factors encountered in a remote setting. The program is intended to compliment wilderness survival training and does not replace that skill set.
The Wilderness First Aid Level I course is designed to fit into one working day of 8 hours (with at least half the time being spent in an outdoor setting).
Participants will receive a Wilderness First Aid Level I certificate that is NOT assumed to meet any specific workplace requirement.
Duration
Prerequisites
Emergency First Aid Level A or C
Course Content
- Wilderness basics and planning trips
- Emergency scene management
- Adult resuscitation
- Severe bleeding, wound care, bites and stings
- Medical conditions
- Bone and joint injuries - recognition and manual stabilization
- Environmental emergencies
Assessment
None
Course format: IN-CLASS
This course will be held at your local SJA office.
_________________________
St. John Ambulance Wilderness First Aid is a comprehensive program for those who live, work and play in rural or remote areas. This specialized first aid and safety course focuses on how to take care of a casualty when medical help is more than 30 minutes away or unavailable.
The program focuses on adapting First Aid skills as needed, based on availability of supplies, the environment, and additional factors encountered in a remote setting. The program is intended to compliment wilderness survival training and does not replace that skill set.
The Wilderness First Aid Level II course is designed to fit into a 2-day format (with at least half the time being spent in an outdoor setting) that covers the following core elements with an additional 6.5 hours of elective elements chosen from a library of topics.
Participants will receive a Wilderness First Aid Level II certificate that is NOT assumed to meet any specific workplace requirement.
**NEW BRUNSWICK CUSTOMERS: This course is offered by request only. Please contact your local branch for course details.
Duration
Prerequisites
Standard First Aid Level A or C, and Wilderness First Aid Level 1
Course Content
- Wilderness basics and planning trips
- Emergency scene management
- Adult resuscitation
- Severe bleeding, wound care, bites and stings
- Medical conditions
- Bone and joint injuries - recognition and manual stabilization
- Environmental emergencies
Assessment
None
Course format: IN-CLASS
This course will be held at your local SJA office.
_________________________
St. John Ambulance Wilderness First Aid is a comprehensive program for those who live, work and play in rural or remote areas. This specialized first aid and safety course focuses on how to take care of a casualty when medical help is more than 30 minutes away or unavailable.
The program focuses on adapting First Aid skills as needed, based on availability of supplies, the environment, and additional factors encountered in a remote setting. The program is intended to compliment wilderness survival training and does not replace that skill set.
The Wilderness First Aid Level III course is designed to fit into a 3-day format (with at least half the time being spent in an outdoor setting) that covers the following core elements with an additional 13 hours of elective elements chosen from a library of topics.
Participants will receive a Wilderness First Aid Level 3 certificate that is NOT assumed to meet any specific workplace requirement.
**NEW BRUNSWICK CUSTOMERS: This course is offered by request only. Please contact your local branch for course details.
Duration
Prerequisites
Standard First Aid Level A or C, and Wilderness First Aid Level 1 and 2
Course Content
Core elements:
- Wilderness basics and planning trips
- Emergency scene management
- Adult resuscitation
- Severe bleeding, wound care, bites and stings
- Medical conditions
- Bone and joint injuries - recognition and manual stabilization
- Environmental emergencies
Elective Elements:
- Burns
- Eye injuries
- Rescue carries
- Wound care ‑ chest and abdominal injuries
- Bone and joint injuries ‑ Splinting for transport
- Multiple casualty management
- Poisons
- Dental emergencies
- Aquatic emergencies
- Altitude illness
- Extended care
- Evacuating the casualty
- Critical incident stress
- Psychology of survival
Assessment
None