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Beyond the Wilderness: How WFR Skills Can Save Lives Anywhere
While the Wilderness First Responder (WFR) class is designed to prepare individuals for medical emergencies in remote, wilderness settings, the skills learned in the course can be just as valuable in non-wilderness settings.
Analogy of a Survival Kit
A Survival kit is a package containing essential items and supplies that are designed to help individuals survive during an emergency situation.
EAT THE WEEDS – POISON HEMLOCK
Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) is a highly toxic plant that is native to Europe and North Africa and has become naturalized in many parts of the world. It can be difficult to identify, especially when it is young, but here are some key features that can help you recognize it:
EAT THE WEEDS – GREAT MULLEIN
Great mullein has a long history of medicinal use and has been used for centuries to treat a variety of ailments. The leaves and flowers of the plant contain a variety of compounds, including saponins, mucilage, and flavonoids, which have medicinal properties.
The 5 C’s of Survival Gear
The Basic gear you should have to survive the night outdoors. A common mistake most adventures make is heading outdoors without the necessary gear should something go wrong. People get lost, hurt, or stranded in the outdoors all the time and find themselves in life threatening situations because of their failure to prepare.
Understanding Water Survival
Learn the importance of water survival techniques to survive cold water immursion, sinking vehicle accidents, and floods.
10 Reasons to Take a Survival Class at TSU
Reasons to learn survival skills are legion, but here are ten to consider before you sign up for a survival class.
Get Home Bag / Survival Kit
Gear makes things easier so I do still carry items in my car or on my body at all times. Here is a list of the pack contents that I put in my vehicle when I leave for longer trips.
Why should I take a Wilderness First Aid or Wilderness First Responder Class?
I’m not a medic or doctor, why should I take a Wilderness First Aid or Wilderness First Responder Class? If you are here then you are most likely an […]
Survival Challenge – One Match Fire
Do you ever test your survival skills? Looking for a way to challenge yourself in a practical way that may be useful in a survival situation? […]