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Old March 2nd 10, 02:53 PM posted to rec.skiing.backcountry
Utah Wilderness Safety
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Default 15% Off Wilderness First Aid

The American Red Cross Wilderness Remote First Aid course is the first
curriculum to set a national standard for wilderness first aid. The
American Red Cross Wilderness Remote First Aid course is offered as a
standalone course or combined with Adult CPR and AED.
Program highlights include:
•16-hour course, with adult CPR/AED training as a prerequisite
•Adult CPR/AED training also offered in conjunction with WRFA coure
•Follows Wilderness First Aid Curriculum and Doctrine Guidelines
established for BSA
•Ideal for employees and others in remote environments an hour or more
from EMS response
•Offers enhanced content and topics to meet OSHA Best Practices for
Workplace First Aid Training Programs

For more Info go to http://www.utahwildernesssafety.com/FIRST-AID.html

Utah Wilderness Safety
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Phone - 877-277-5819
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