
Wilderness and Remote First Aid
Blended learning course combining online prep with a two-day hands-on training. Learn advanced first aid, CPR/AED, injury management, and emergency response in remote environments. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Earn a 2-year American Red Cross certification.
$150.00
Class Description
DobroSKILLS offers Wilderness and Remote First Aid training for small groups and organizations of 6–10 participants, creating an interactive, hands-on learning experience tailored to your team.
Designed for scouts and leaders, outdoor enthusiasts, guides, and anyone who works or recreates in remote environments, this course prepares participants to respond confidently when professional medical help may be delayed or unavailable. The curriculum is based on the Boy Scouts of America Wilderness First Aid guidelines and aligns with OSHA best practices for workplace first aid training.
What You’ll Learn
Participants develop practical skills and decision-making strategies for managing medical emergencies in the field, including:
Patient primary and secondary assessments
Head, brain, neck, and spinal injuries
Heat-related illnesses
Hypothermia and cold emergencies
Altitude-related illnesses
Allergies and anaphylaxis
Burns
Bone and joint injuries
Wound care and infection prevention
Course Format
Duration: Two days (minimum 16 hours)
Delivery: In-person, combining lecture, guided discussion, and hands-on skill practice
Class Size: Small groups to maximize engagement and scenario realism
Certification
Participants who successfully complete the course receive a Wilderness and Remote First Aid certification valid for two years. Digital certificates are typically issued within one business day and delivered via email, with verification available through the American Red Cross.
Optional Add-On: CPR/AED
Students may add Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED certification for an additional fee. This is a blended learning option that includes:
Self-paced online coursework
A 2-hour in-person skills session
Upon successful completion of both components, participants receive an American Red Cross Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED certification.
Is This Class Right For You?
Designed for scouts and scout leaders, outdoor enthusiasts and anyone who works or spends time in remote environments. Students must be at least 14 years old and have a certifcation in Adult CPR/AED.
This course is taught indoors and outdoors. Participants should come prepared to work in all weather envrionments during this course and prepared to work on the ground.
This class is an American Red Cross Class.
Always check with your employer for certification requirements.
Course Length
The in-person training is delivered over a two-day weekend and includes a minimum of 16 instructional hours for groups of 6–10 participants. Each day blends classroom learning with hands-on scenarios to build confidence and real-world decision-making skills.
Day 1 Overview
Adult & Pediatric CPR Skills Session*
Initial and focused patient assessments
Calling for help and evacuation considerations
Shock and heart attack
Chest injuries
Head, neck, and spinal injuries
Burns
Day 2 Overview
Wounds and wound infection
Bone and joint injuries
Abdominal illnesses
Hypothermia
Heat-related illness
Lightning injuries
Altitude illness
Submersion incidents
Allergies and anaphylaxis
* If CPR/AED is added:
The CPR/AED course uses a blended learning format. The online portion typically takes 30 minutes to 3 hours, depending on experience and technology comfort. Participants receive the training link by email after registration and must complete the online coursework before attending the in-person skills session.
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