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Wilderness
First Responder Recertification
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WFR RECERTIFICATION PREREQUISITES
Students must have completed their previous WFR certification or recertification course within three years of the start date of this course. Participants must
hold a current certification from a wilderness medical training program that contained at least 64 hours of continual training. WMA will recertify
cards from the following organizations only: WMA, WMI, or SOLO. Students are required to submit a photocopy of WFR certification cards on the first day of the
course. Bring a copy along with you, as there is not a copier available at the course location. Required Pre-test: All WFR recertification candidates will be
required to successfully pass a 120-question written pre-test prior to the course. Each student will be sent a copy of the course textbook in order to
complete this test. The completed test must be turned in at check-in on the first day in order to participate in the course.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The 24-hour curriculum will include a review of patient assessment, equipment improvisation, bleeding control, shock and wound care,
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respiratory injuries
and treatment, basic brain injuries and treatment, musculoskeletal injuries and splinting, common environmental injuries and medical emergencies. Emphasis
will be placed on assessment skills and the problems that long-term evacuation present. Methods include lectures as well as hands-on application of
material. Students will be given the opportunity to assess and treat patients during at least one mock accident. A video debrief is typically used to
enhance learning. The course includes American Heart Association provider-level CPR.
CERTIFICATION
Upon successful completion of practical and written exams, you will
receive a three-year WMA Wilderness First Responder certification,
a two-year American Heart Association provider-level CPR certification,
certification of blood-borne pathogen training, certification of
anaphylaxis training, and a patch and pin. Please Note: Complete
course attendance is required to pass this course and receive certification.
REGISTRATION & POLICIES
Please fill out the enclosed registration form and include a $50
non-refundable deposit in order to reserve a place in this course.
The balance of $150 is due 30 days before the first day of the course.
Tuition is payable by cash, check, money order, or Visa or MasterCard.
The tuition fee covers equipment, textbooks and all exam fees. Tuition
is non-transferable. No tuition refunds will be given if you cancel
your enrollment within 30 days of the start of the course. In the
unlikely event that AMS would need to cancel the course, a full
refund would be given.
Acknowledgment and Assumption of Risks Release
and Indemnity Agreement: You are required to sign this release form
in order to participate in the course. This document will be mailed
to you along with your acceptance packet. It must be signed and
returned to AMS before the first day of class. Please read it very
carefully as it affects your legal rights. If you are a minor, the
document must be signed by both parents or guardians. Course participants,
including minors, will have unsupervised free time throughout the
course. Any activities during the free time are not part of the
program and are at the sole risk of the participant.
CLASS FORMAT & WHERE TO MEET
The course will be held at AMS in Talkeetna, Alaska, 113 miles north
of Anchorage. Check in is at 8:45 am on the first day of the
course. Class time is from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each day.
The course follows a format of classroom lectures integrated with
practical scenarios. Scenarios, and practice sessions will take
place both inside and outside. Please bring outdoor clothing appropriate
for lying on the potentially wet, muddy or snowy, cold ground playing
the role of both rescuer and patient. Frequently, stage blood (moulage)
and makeup will be used to emphasize the reality of a scenario.
Generally the classroom environment lends itself to a pair of comfy
shoes or warm slippers. Bring your favorite pair to wear. And, don’t
forget your notebook, pens and reusable mug for coffee and tea available
during the course!
EQUIPMENT & CLOTHING
Temperatures in Talkeetna can range from 50¾ down to zero at night and there very well could be snow on the ground. Expect snow or rain, but hope for sunshine. Be prepared for
Talkeetna's climate with warm clothing. You will want to have sturdy, insulated boots, warm layers of upper and lower body clothing, waterproof jacket and pants, a warm hat and sun hat,
sunglasses, headlamp or flash light, a watch with a second hand, and a day pack. An outdoor mock rescue is part of the curriculum, so please dress accordingly. Kneepads, a crazy creek chair,
and a bike are also convenient. For those planning to camp at AMS, you will need a tent, warm sleeping bag, sleeping pad, stove, cooking utensils, water jug and a food storage bin. Camping
is free. Experienced climbers may bring their rock shoes to boulder on AMS' Matt Porter climbing wall. Don't forget your notebook, pens, and reusable mug for coffee and tea available during
the course.
TRAVEL & HOW TO GET TO CLASS
The course will take place at the Alaska Mountaineering School in Talkeetna, Alaska, population 800. Talkeetna is approximately 150 miles south of Denali National Park and 113 miles north of Anchorage
(2 to 3 hours driving time, depending on road conditions and construction). From Anchorage, follow the Glen Highway/Route 1 north approximately 40 miles to the Parks Highway/Route 3 junction. Follow the
Parks Highway/Route 3 north towards Fairbanks, traveling through the town of Wasilla. Continue driving about 65 miles to the Talkeetna Spur Road junction located at milepost 99. Turn right. The Talkeetna
Spur Road is 14 miles long and ends in the town of Talkeetna. Once in town, turn left on Veteran's Way, continue to the T and turn right onto D street. Take another right onto Third Street and follow it
one block to the end. Alaska Mountaineering School is located at the end of Third Street on the left.
Van shuttles offer service between Anchorage and Talkeetna. Prices range from $41 one way to $100+ roundtrip. Be sure to make your shuttle reservations before booking your flight to ensure
that you’ll be able to arrive in Talkeetna on the day that you desire.
Talkeetna Shuttle Service 907-733-1725 tshuttle@alaska.net
Denali Overland Transportation 800-651-5221 www.denalioverland.com
Parks Highway Express 888-600-6001 www.alaskashuttle.com Request
a ticket into downtown Talkeetna.
The Shuttle Man 907-677-8537 elvisonline@gci.net
For information on flights to Alaska, travel within Alaska or Talkeetna lodging, contact Karey Larson at Talkeetna Travel: 907-733-8728, 888-567-8728, or www.talkeetnatravel.com.
ANCHORAGE
LODGING
Anchorage is Alaska’s largest city with a population of 260,000
and is nestled against the Chugach Mountains. Bed and Breakfasts
are often a more pleasant and less expensive options than hotels.
Earth Bed and Breakfast 907-279-9907 www.alaskaone.com/earthbb
Anchorage Guesthouse 907-274-0408 www.akhouse.com
Copper Whale Inn 907-258-7999 www.copperwhale.com
Hotel Captain C ook
907-276-6000 www.captaincook.com
Executive Suite Hotel 800-770-6366 www.executivesuitehotel.com
TALKEETNA
LODGING
You are welcome to camp at AMS for free.You will need to provide
your own camping set up: warm sleeping bag, pad, tent, stove, pots,
etc. Showers are available for $3 at the Laundromat on Main Street.
The Talkeetna Roadhouse will open in the evenings for a warm place
to study and will offer a family-style breakfast to course participants
who wish to participate (a great deal!). Please contact the Roadhouse
to find out more about their student lodging and breakfast specials.
Other accommodations located nearby are:
Chinook Wind Cabins 800-643-1899 www.chinookwindcabins.com
Talkeetna Roadhouse 907-733-1351 www.talkeetnaroadhouse.com
Talkeetna Hostel International 907-733-4678 www.talkeetnahostel.com
The Talkeetna Motel 907-733-2323 TalkeetnaMotel@netscape.net
Swiss-Alaska Inn 907-733-2424 www.swissalaska.com
Student
Special from the Talkeetna Roadhouse
The Talkeetna Roadhouse is offering participants of
the Wilderness First Responder and the recert a Lodging
and/or Breakfast special. The special includes family
style breakfast every morning at 7am (class starts at
8am), which includes: eggs, bacon, homemade homefries
and toast, orange juice, lots of hot coffee and tea,
and sometimes Trisha makes her delicious sourdough pancakes.
The rooms are comfortable and share two full baths down
the hall. The Roadhouse is a 10 minute walk to the WFR
class room and three blocks from AMS.
Please
contact Trisha Costello at the Talkeetna Roadhouse
if you wish to participate in this program. It is
necessary to sign up a head of time.
Phone
number:
(907)733-1351
Email:
trisha@talkeetnaroadhouse.com
Address:
Talkeetna Roadhouse
PO Box 604
Talkeetna, AK 99676 |
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FOOD
AND FACILITIES
There are seven restaurants in Talkeetna, three small grocery
stores, four bars, a lodge, three “motels”, and several bed and breakfasts.
There is also an ATM machine, laundromat, and shower facilities. The
closest grocery store is in Wasilla, a 1.5 hours drive south. It
is best to stock up on food before arriving in Talkeetna if you choose
to cook your own meals.
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