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Tying a Knot

COURSES

Wilderness First Responder Course
 

This is a course for anyone above 13 years who is first on scene but may not be transporting patients to the hospital.

Training will include: Basic First Aid, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for adults and children. This will include AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) if this technology is available locally.

You will learn how to perform a complete patient assessment, airway control, haemorrhage control, spinal immobilisation, wound care, management of musculoskeletal injuries, management of trauma patients, and the transport of patients utilising necessary equipment (stretcher, spine board, scoop stretcher, etcetera) and improvised techniques. Skills lab and scenarios will be created to practice the skills learned and ensure proper knowledge and implementation of the new skills acquired. Managing patients in rural & urban setting, concept of leadership & decision making as a First Responder, rescue & evacuation, and Psychosocial First Aid will be addressed. Finally, the participants will have to clear a theory and practical exam, to be certified as a First Responder.

The course is conducted by medical doctors and qualified instructors. There are no pre-requisites for this course. This course will be covered over a duration of about 30 hours.

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Wilderness First Aid Course
 

This is a course for anyone who wishes to provide basic first aid in their workplace or home.
 

Training will include: Patient Assessment, First Aid, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Adults and Children, use of AED (Automatic External Defibrillator), log roll, wound care, and patient transport (stretcher, spine board, scoop stretcher, etcetera). Skills lab will be created to practice the skills learned.
 

There are no pre-requisites for this course. This course will be covered over a duration of about 8 hours.

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Swift water, Flood & River Rescue Course

 

This is a course for Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT’s) and Emergency Medical Services (EMS’s) personnel or anyone who maybe first on scene like team leaders and potential first responders.

Training will include: Managing patients in rural & urban setting, awareness and insight into water-related disasters, scene safety, primary & secondary survey, spinal injuries, topography, hydrology and river dynamics.

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You will learn how to perform a complete patient assessment, spinal immobilisation, focussed spine assessment (FSA), improvised techniques and improvised patient transport. Person safety (PPE), safety of the victim and water rescue equipment.

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Skills lab and scenarios will be created to practice the skills learned and ensure proper knowledge and implementation of the new skills acquired; ropes & knots application, knots efficiency, rope climbing, night operations, zoned approach and water rescue simulation. This course will be covered over a duration of about 9 hours on a single day.

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72 Hours Response & Survival 

Camping Course

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(Family Exclusive)

 

This unique camping course has been exclusively designed for families with kids above 10 years and individuals alike. It has been created and curated by experts in the field of medicine, military, tactical skills and survival. 

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Training will include: Basic life support skills, improvised survival techniques, improvised transport of victims, ropes and knots, search, rescue and night operations, topography, hydrology and river dynamics.

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Skills lab and scenarios will be created to practice the skills learned and ensure proper knowledge and implementation of the new skills acquired.

 

This is a camping course that will be covered over a duration of about two days, 48 hours.

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