First Aid Training That Meets Your Needs

a person wearing a striped shirt
a person wearing a striped shirt
person in white coat holding silver and blue ring
person in white coat holding silver and blue ring
Emergency responders in uniforms are performing a training exercise with a medical mannequin on the pavement. There is a red medical bag near the mannequin, and one responder is wearing blue gloves.
Emergency responders in uniforms are performing a training exercise with a medical mannequin on the pavement. There is a red medical bag near the mannequin, and one responder is wearing blue gloves.
Two individuals wearing medical uniforms and face masks are performing CPR on a training mannequin. They are on their knees, focused on administering chest compressions within an outdoor setting. The scene suggests a training or emergency response demonstration.
Two individuals wearing medical uniforms and face masks are performing CPR on a training mannequin. They are on their knees, focused on administering chest compressions within an outdoor setting. The scene suggests a training or emergency response demonstration.

Everyone SHOULD learn first aid skills. Emergencies can happen at home, work, school, shopping centers, restaurants, etc. and knowing what to do in these situations can literally save a life. Prepared 4 Adventure can customize instruction to meet your specific training needs. Become a life saver today!

Wilderness First Aid

The Wilderness First Aid course will give participants background knowledge and hands-on skill practice to recognize and treat a number of injuries and illnesses one might encounter in the outdoors. This course is geared toward outdoor recreationists and those who live or work in remote locations who would like to become more self-reliant when definitive medical care is an hour or more away. This course is a 16 hour course that covers patient assessment, first aid skills, rescues, and evacuations in backcountry settings. Participants will receive instruction and practice skills covered in the course. As part of the skill instruction, participants will use traditional medical equipment as well as learn how to improvise when traditional equipment is not available. Students who successfully complete the course will earn a 2 year Wilderness First Aid/CPR/AED Certification through the Emergency Care and Safety Institute.

A group of people standing around a man on a stretcher
A group of people standing around a man on a stretcher
Skill Instruction

Treat Shock Control Bleeding

Bandage Wounds Treat Burns

Manage Injuries Splint Extremities

Immobilize Joints Recognize Poisoning

Prevent Contamination Weather Emergencies

Triage and Prioritization Rescues and Evacuations

Adult, Child, Infant CPR AED Usage

a group of people sitting on top of a rock
a group of people sitting on top of a rock
Who Should Take This Course?

Scout Leaders Camp Staff

Hikers Campers

Survivalists Travelers

First Aid, CPR, & AED

The standard First Aid, CPR, & AED course will give participants a strong understanding of skills needed for managing common injuries and illnesses. This course is geared to meet workplace requirements or for those who would like to learn how to respond to an emergency. This course is a 4 hour course that covers first aid skills, performing CPR, and usage of an AED. Students who successfully complete the course will earn a 2 year First Aid/CPR/AED certification through the Emergency Care and Safety Institute.

man in gray long sleeve shirt and black pants sitting on brown wooden floor
man in gray long sleeve shirt and black pants sitting on brown wooden floor
Skill Instruction

Identify Injuries Control Bleeding

Bandage Wounds Immobilize Joints

Splint Extremities Recognize Poisoning

Treat Burns Environmental Hazards

Proper CPR Technique Set Up & Usage of an AED

A person is holding a medical device, specifically an automated external defibrillator (AED), with a red accent and labeled 'iPAD'. The device has a screen, control buttons, and an on/off switch. The hallway setting in the background includes tiles on the floor.
A person is holding a medical device, specifically an automated external defibrillator (AED), with a red accent and labeled 'iPAD'. The device has a screen, control buttons, and an on/off switch. The hallway setting in the background includes tiles on the floor.
Who Should Take This Course?

Teachers Babysitters

Retail Workers Office Staff

Day Care Providers Food Industry Employees