Wilderness First Aid Training Hawaii — Lānaʻi
Lānaʻi has no hospital and limited emergency medical infrastructure — for an island where hunting, hiking the Munro Trail, and working in remote areas is part of everyday life, that reality makes Wilderness First Aid more than a certificate. It's a practical skill set. Hawaii Survival School's 16-hour WFA certification gives Lānaʻi residents and outdoor workers the hands-on training to manage serious medical emergencies — broken bones, severe bleeding, anaphylaxis, and more — while waiting for help that may take a long time to arrive. NASAR-recognized, valid for two years.
On a small island, when something goes wrong, the people who are there are the first responders. This course prepares you to fill that role confidently.