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- From: "Hal Sikes" <halsikes@hotmail.com>
- To: "Mounted search and rescue" <msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [MSAR] W-EMT
- Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 17:23:51 -0700
You Wrote:
I was thinking of taking this Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician
training and wonder if anyone has any experience or comments with this kind
of certification or this particular organization. It is a one-month program
in Maine and the $2,600 includes room and board.
David from DC
David - Since you specified WEMT, I'm assuming you're already EMT certified -
if not, WMA also offers the Wilderness First Responder Course. I took my
original course in 1994 and have NEVER regretted a minute of the time or
expense involved. I guess the biggest endorsement I can relate is what my
WEMT-P instructor told me when I asked about the difference between EMT and
WFR - his reply was: As an instructor for Paramedics, EMT's and Wilderness
Responders, I can only say if I were injured and saw my best EMT coming from
one direction and ANYONE from my Wilderness Courses coming from another
direction, I would PRAY that the WFR got to me first" - at which point a
working Fire Department Paramedic that had also taken the course stated: "Why
the hell didn't they teach us this stuff in Paramedics School!"
Wilderness Medical Associates and their programs are absolutely First Class
in every respect and I have been thankful for that on many occasions since
1994.
Hal Sikes
San Diego, CA
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[MSAR] W-EMT,
David Baquis, 05/02/2005
- Re: [MSAR] W-EMT, Hal Sikes, 05/02/2005
- Re: [MSAR] W-EMT, Tm' Fi, 05/03/2005
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- RE: [MSAR] W-EMT, David Baquis, 05/02/2005
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Re: [MSAR] W-EMT,
Edususan, 05/02/2005
- Re: [MSAR] W-EMT, Una Smith, 05/08/2005
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