


OUTDOORS FIRST AID
Injuries and accidents can occur in the outdoors, be familiar with common injuries and prepared to give aid

Course Description
OUTDOORS FIRST AID
The Outdoor First Aid Essentials Course prepares participants to handle medical emergencies and injuries in remote environments where professional medical assistance may be delayed. This course emphasizes practical skills, resourcefulness, and preparation to ensure safety during outdoor activities such as hiking, hunting, camping, and other wilderness adventures.
Course Curriculum
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First Aid Basics
Emergency Preparedness
Injury Management
Wound Care and Infection Prevention
Environmental Emergencies
CPR and Basic Life Support
Improvised Techniques
Evacuation and Communication
Scenario-Based Training
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Who is the Course For?
Outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, hunters, campers, and anglers
Guides and instructors leading outdoor groups or expeditions
Anyone looking to improve their first aid skills for remote or wilderness settings
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Prerequisites
This class is for everyone 13 years old and older
Anyone under 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult also enrolled in the course
No prior medical experience is necessary
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Non-Members:
$85.00
Members Save 20%:
$68.00

Total Time:
3 Hours (3 Hrs Classroom)

Capacity:
30 Students
What to Bring:




PPE:
Not Required
Firearm & Ammunition:
Not Required
Note Taking Material:
Paper & Pen is Recommended

Snacks & Drink:
Just in the Classroom

No specific requirements for attire, Shooting is not a part of this curriculum.

This class does not include the use of firearms or firearm accessories.