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Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Class

Posted: Dec 28 2011 10:21 am
by ldelsecco
WILDERNESS FIRST AID
JANUARY 28-29 8AM-5PM
Central Arizona Mountain Rescue Association will be conducting our next 2-day Wilderness First Aid (WFA) certification course on
JANUARY 28-29, 8AM-5PM

HAZ folks who attended our last WFA, at the North Mountain Visitor Center, were focused, engaged and a real pleasure to work with.

This two day/16 hour certification course provides classroom and hands-on instruction including outdoor scenarios on how to prevent and respond to medical situations while in the backcountry. If you venture into the backcountry and experience an emergency medical situation, you are the first responder and your response to a medical situation can truly make the difference between life and death.

Class size is limited to 26 students to provide a beneficial student/instructor ratio.
A text book is provided as well as any medical supplies, but participants will learn to improvise with what is in their packs.

Address, registration and course information is on our website at:
Tuition is $155 for the 16-hr WFA certification class
http://www.mountainrescue.org/solo.html

If you have any questions contact:
Mike Englund
wildernessmedicine@cox.net
623-692-1908
OR
Lori Del Secco
ldelsecco@gmail.com

Re: Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Class

Posted: Dec 28 2011 12:29 pm
by Sredfield
I took this last year, a very worthwhile weekend. I encourage everyone who gets off pavement occasionally to enroll.

Re: Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Class

Posted: Dec 28 2011 4:04 pm
by kingsnake
I'm interested. Don't have anything else scheduled for that weekend ...

Re: Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Class

Posted: Dec 28 2011 4:45 pm
by PatrickL
Sounds like some worthwhile information for someone who hikes alone. Too bad I work on the weekends. :(

Re: Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Class

Posted: Dec 29 2011 6:35 am
by ldelsecco
@kingsnake
The link will take you to the information sheet for the class and the Pay Pal link for registration and payment. It is a great course and people leave with some useful tools for those unexpected situations that can occur when in the wilderness.
Please feel free to respond with any questions!

Re: Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Class

Posted: Dec 29 2011 6:40 am
by ldelsecco
@Patrick L
Occasionally we offer a mid week class, typically for businesses for their employees (like REI), which can include others like you. I can put you on that e-mail list if you would like. I would need your regular e-mail.....
Thanks for the interest in this worthwhile course! :)

Re: Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Class

Posted: Jan 10 2012 3:41 pm
by kingsnake
I just paid for my res. See you there!

Re: Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Class

Posted: Jan 10 2012 3:49 pm
by ldelsecco
Great! Bring your pack as you would pack it for a hike, if you have hiking poles, bring those also and even though you might not normally have a bulky fleece jacket or sweatshirt, bring something OLD to use as padding. It will get dirty, which is why you don't want to bring something new This will help you a lot with the outdoors medical scenarios that we do....
Thank you and you will enjoy it! :)

Re: Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Class

Posted: Jan 10 2012 3:55 pm
by kingsnake
Nah, don't use poles. I was wondering what you could use for a field expedient splint? Saguaro rib maybe, if a dead cactus is nearby. Other than that?

Re: Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Class

Posted: Jan 10 2012 4:10 pm
by ldelsecco
yes, any branches like mesquite, ocatillo (stripped) saguaro, also steel or aluminum stays that are sometimes in your back pack frame (internal), or a flexible splint we call a "sam splint" which we will supply.
For the class, if you bring poles, you will get a better idea of the concept, knowing that sticks can also be used in place of, but that is your call. I don't use poles either..... :)