Wednesday, January 9, 2013

First Aid Training!

We've had a busy couple of weeks!

Today, we just finished our Wilderness First Aid + CPR course with John Hovey of the Wilderness Medical Institute.  Great class, and now Monica, Matt, Toto, Am and Tik have their WFA + CPR certification, and Pui, Mark, Jack and Kristen passed their Wilderness First Responder + CPR recertification.

Well done all, and thanks to John for the excellent training!













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