
This 16-hour Wilderness First Aid (WFA) course provides essential knowledge and skills for responding to medical emergencies in remote environments, focusing on assessment, trauma care, and environmental hazards like hypothermia and heat illness. The program uses hands-on practice and scenarios to teach participants how to manage injuries and illnesses in situations where help is delayed, often over two days of instruction. Successful completion requires full attendance, and satisfactory performance on scenarios.

This course is for officers and employees of the NH Court System only. This course covers Adult, Child, Infant CPR and AED skills as well as standard First Aid skills.

A Healthcare Provider CPR and AED course, often referred to as Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers, trains professionals to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies. These courses, updated with the latest ILCOR guidelines, cover CPR techniques for adults, children, and infants, as well as the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and obstructed airway management.

This Standard First Aid course provides comprehensive training in emergency response, including treatment for various injuries and illnesses. It's designed for individuals who need in-depth knowledge of the workplace or personal preparedness. The course covers both theoretical and practical aspects, including scenarios and hands-on practice.

An Adult, Child, and Infant CPR and AED course teaches participants how to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies for all age groups, including adults, children, and infants. These courses cover essential skills like recognizing emergencies, performing CPR, using an AED, and addressing choking situations.