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Explore the forests, valleys, lakes and coasts of the Southern U.S. with confidence!
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Intensive Coverage of Popular Southern U.S. Destinations
Destinations
Mississippi River Delta, Atlantic & Gulf Coasts, pine forests, marshlands & more
The Everglades, Hot Springs, Chattahoochee River, Natchez Trace, Bogue Chitto, Kisatchie National Forest, Little River Canyon, Gulf Coast & Gulf Islands National Seashore, Dry Tortugas National Park, Biscayne National Park, & other national parks, forests, wetlands & scenic trails
Popular state parks & recreational areas
Hazards & Rescue Calls
Hurricanes, sinkholes, flash floods, caving mishaps (including hypothermia, falls, darkness, getting lost), heat stroke, dehydration & hyponatremia
Black bears, coyotes, Florida panthers, boars, Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnakes, copperheads, cottonmouths, Eastern Coral Snakes, Southern copperheads, alligators, Africanized "killer" bees, black widow & brown recluse spiders, centipedes
Rip currents, red tides, drownings + bull, tiger, dogfish, great white & other sharks, stingrays, lionfish, sea nettles, moon jellies, lion's mane, man-o'-war, etc.
Vibrio flesh-eating bacteria, brain-eating amoebas, giardia
Wilderness First Aid Curriculum
Via self-paced online classes, interactive video scenarios, medical case assignments, knowledge checks & quizzes
Injury assessment & basic life support
MARCH & SAMPLE patient assessment protocols; breathing, circulatory & nervous system assessment; spinal stabilization; basic CPR & Heimlich maneuver training
Common outdoor medical problems
Treating & stabilizing impalements, broken bones, finger amputations, muscle injuries, bleeding, wounds, cold injuries, heat illness, lightning and altitude ilness & more
Wildlife attacks & treating injuries
Dealing with grizzlies, black bears, mountain lions; snakes & scorpions; other venomous animal & insect bites, stings, rabies prevention & communicable & waterborne diseases
Terrain, temperature & weather hazards
Heat & cold related injuries; wildfires, lightning & burns; floods, tides & drowning; avalanches & earthquakes; acute mountain & altitude sickness (AMS, HACE, HAPE)
Basic outdoor survival skills
Route, logistics & supplies planning; avoiding getting lost, signaling for rescue; finding and treating water for safe drinking, maximizing chances of being found alive