
WFR SNAPSHOT
Length: 72+ hours (8 Days)
COST: $750.00
Certification: 3-year SOLO cert.
WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER (WFR)
SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder (WFR) course is the recognized industry standard for those who work as backcountry trip leaders, camp counselors, mountain guides, river guides, and ski patrollers.
WHO IS THE WFR COURSE FOR?
The WFR is the perfect course for anyone working in a position of leadership in an outdoor setting or for individuals who want a high level of wilderness medical training for extended personal backcountry trips or expeditions.
WHAT IS TAUGHT?
The WFR is 72+ hours long (8 days), and is a comprehensive and in-depth look at the standards and skills of dealing with: Response and Assessment, Musculoskeletal Injuries, Environmental Emergencies and Survival Skills, Soft Tissue Injuries, and Medical Emergencies. Although these appear to be the same basic topics covered in our two-day WFA course, they are covered far more extensively, and there is much more hands-on practice. Additional topics, such as CPR, are also included.
Taking a WFR course here at Dog Hill Canine Camp has many benefits.
- If you are a camper you can stay on the property, saving hotel fees
- The TOPO of our property allows many scenarios
- We can create some realistic scenarios and long term care of our patients
- If interested we can all get together for an evening barbecue
WHERE AND WHEN IS IT HELD?
Our class is held in Huntington Ma several times a year. Click on the register button below to see class dates.
Age Restriction:
Although the minimum age for WFR certification is 16, students wishing to take a WFR and wishes to camp at Dog Hill Canine Camp must be at least 18 years old, unless a parent stays with them.
IS THERE AN EXAM?
There is ongoing evaluation of practical skills, and a written test.
DO I GET CERTIFIED?
Yes. Your SOLO WFR certification is good for three years. You must maintain your CPR qualifications to maintain your WFR certification
HOW DO I RECERTIFY?
You may take either a 2-day WFR Refresher Course or a 2-day WFA course.
EDUCATIONAL/FUNCTIONAL JOB REQUIREMENTS FOR WILDERNESS MEDICAL STUDENTS AND PROVIDERS
Wilderness First Responder and Wilderness EMT are job-training programs leading to certifications. Based on the Department of Transportation’s First Responder and EMT curriculums, the WFR and WEMT programs integrate wilderness and medical training. Please read all requirements before registering for a course
DOES THE WFR COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?
The WFR typically counts as continuing education credits, although it may depend on what certification you have. Street EMTs who take the WFR course may become certified as Wilderness EMTs.