Emergency First Aid Training
Emergencies do not wait for perfect conditions. This hands-on course teaches practical first-aid skills for the critical minutes before professional help arrives.
Students will learn how to recognize and respond to severe bleeding, choking and airway emergencies, fractures and sprains, shock, hypothermia, heat-related injuries, and other common medical emergencies. Training includes hands-on practice with tourniquets, wound packing, pressure dressings, splinting, and emergency communication.
The course also covers how to build a practical medical kit for your home, vehicle, workplace, range bag, or everyday carry needs.
This is not a lecture-only class. Students work through realistic scenarios and leave with a clear understanding of what to do, what not to do, and how to communicate effectively with 911 and responding EMS personnel.
Topics Covered
Scene safety and calling 911
Severe bleeding control and tourniquet use
Choking and airway emergencies
Splinting and injury stabilization
Shock recognition and response
Heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and hypothermia
Building a practical medical kit
Emergency 9-Line communication and EMS handoff
Format: In-person, hands-on training
Recommended Class Size: Up to 12 students
Duration: Approximately 5 hours
Experience Level: No prior medical training required Price: $250