
Wilderness First Responder Training
Wilderness First Responder (WFR) training prepares individuals to provide advanced medical care in remote or outdoor settings where professional help may be delayed. It covers assessment, injury stabilization, CPR, and treatment of conditions like fractures, hypothermia, and head injuries. The course emphasizes prioritizing care, improvising supplies, and working efficiently in challenging environments. Typically lasting around 70-80 hours, WFR certification equips outdoor enthusiasts, guides, and professionals with the skills to manage emergencies safely until rescue or professional medical assistance arrives.