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Old 11-23-2007
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A good resource for medical training is National Ski Patrol. The training is a course called OEC, Outdoor Emergency Care. There are alot of wilderness first responder classes, as well as Red Cross beginer and advanced first aid. I f you go with an EMS approved first responder class you can then continue on to EMT if you want. My patrol director says that with all our training, we still only practice basic first aid.
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