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We've compiled a list of helpful links and downloadable PDF resources to access at any time throughout your course.
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Back40 First Aid Training Downloadable Resources
- WHAT TO BRING TO BACK40 CLASS '21
- Back40 Vehicle First Aid & Survival Kit List
- PATIENT REPORT FORM
- Back40 Trip Plan
- Back40 First Aid Kit Packing List
OTHERS:
• My Red Cross Login Assistance
• AWRFA Red Cross Fact Sheet
• WRFA Red Cross Fact Sheet
• Hypothermia Information
• First Aid Notice - Provincial Regulations for First Aid Training - Alberta
Back40 First Aid Training Resource Links
• Canadian Red Cross: Wilderness & Remote First Aid Program Descriptions
• Canadian Red Cross: Standard First Aid & CPR Course Description
• Adventure Smart: Wealth of information for safe backcountry trips
• Adventure Smart ONLINE Trip Plan
• Baby It’s Cold Outside: Awareness and educational online program for cold-related injuries and hypothermia
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“…we do not only do it for ourselves, but for others that also enjoy the backcountry. It’s hard to understand the importance until you or your friend are the ones in need of help and find yourself questioning your actions…”
– Beau Drieschner
Saskatoon Search & Rescue
“This was by far the BEST first aid course I have ever taken in my life. The way she builds her scenarios are unique and realistic. And having to do this course outside made this even more lifelike…”
– Jean-Simon Lessard
Canadian Armed Forces
“Back40’s Wilderness first Aid should be required for all residents of Saskatchewan! If you work in remote areas, camp, fish, hunt, farm, hike, bike, walk n the city or drive on grid roads, you will find this training relevant, and potentially life saving. Typical first aid is a lot of reading, not much practice and often leaves you feeling more nervous than before. Back40’s Wilderness First Aid spends the majority of your time actually practicing skills, which not only benefits your skill level by being able to do it better, but it also boosts your confidence in your ability to apply first aid.”
Erin Tomlinson – Resource Management Technician, Meewasin Valley Authority
Eryn Tomlinson“…Highlights for me were the authentic and sustained scenarios, repetition of the full assessment sequence and the forms. I will be putting waterproofed copies in my pack!…”
– Daryll Sewell
North Corman Park Search & Rescue