24 Hours In Person
Includes CPR/AED 'C'
$299
24 Hours
Vancouver, Squamish
Unexpired 20 Hour RFA
Have you been spending more time in the backcountry, finding yourself on some gnarlier adventures? Then it might be time to upgrade your training! Wilderness First Aid adds advanced interventions, multiple casualty scenarios, emergency scene leadership, and crisis scene management to your core RFA skills. See the full WFA for more course details.
This course also recertifies CPR/AED ‘C’.
Our courses start in one of our training bases, but at least 75% of wilderness first aid courses take place in the great outdoors – rain or shine!
Upgrade to WFA is taught over one weekend of in class training.
Red Cross Wilderness First Aid Field Guide
Reference materials are included in your tuition fee. For early access, please contact us.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS TO WILDERNESS FIRST AID? I’M TRYING TO DECIDE IF I SHOULD TAKE A 1-2 DAY URBAN FIRST AID COURSE OR ONE OF YOUR WILDERNESS COURSES.
Urban first aid courses are designed for situations where Emergency Medical Services will arrive in 10 to 15 minutes. Wilderness First Aid is designed to give you the tools and knowledge necessary to care for a sick or injured person for hours or days, depending on your training level. To do this, we focus on giving you a lot more tools and decision making ability by helping you to understand what is going on ‘under the hood’ during a medical emergency. Emergencies in the backcountry are unpredictable – we also help you to have the confidence to use your own common sense to decide a course of action when the situation is unclear.
WHAT GEAR DO I NEED TO BRING?
A list of recommended gear will be sent to you with your course information package. In short, you should prepare for each day as if for a day hike, including adequate footwear, layers, rain protection, snacks, water, and your ten essentials. It is very important that you prepare for the worst weather the season might offer – you will spend a lot of time outdoors, and being cold and wet will negatively affect your learning.
I WANT TO TAKE THIS COURSE BUT I DON’T DRIVE – WILL I HAVE TO ARRANGE TRANSPORTATION TO A REMOTE LOCATION?
Our 20- and 40-hour courses take place in areas that offer easy public transportation and local biking access. In Vancouver, it’s Pacific Spirit Park – located between Vancouver and the University of British Columbia. In Squamish, most courses take place in the areas around Smoke Bluffs, the Stawamus River, or the Stawamus Chief.
ALL OF MY PREVIOUS FIRST AID COURSES WENT IN ONE EAR AND OUT THE OTHER. WHAT MAKES YOUR TRAINING STICK?
Great question – there are a few factors that make our courses stand out:
THE LAST COMPANY I SCHEDULED WITH CANCELLED MY COURSE BECAUSE THEY DIDN’T HAVE ENOUGH STUDENTS. HOW OFTEN DOES THIS HAPPEN AT COAST WILDERNESS MEDICAL TRAINING?
Never. You are committing your time to this course, and the least we can do is the same.
That being said, our more advanced courses cannot be delivered effectively without a certain minimum number of students. If we are ever unable to reach these numbers, you will be informed as soon as possible, receive hearty and heartfelt apologies, a full refund, and an invitation to attend the next training opportunity at a discounted price.
In Class Training - Includes EFA
Entirely Outdoors