Wilderness First Aid Training Hawaii — Molokaʻi
Molokaʻi has no hospital. Emergency response times are among the longest in the state. For residents and people who work in Molokaʻi's more remote areas — the sea cliffs of the north shore, the backcountry above Kaunakakai, the fishing grounds along the southern coast — Wilderness First Aid isn't a professional credential, it's a community necessity. Hawaii Survival School's 16-hour WFA certification gives Molokaʻi residents the hands-on skills to manage serious medical emergencies while waiting for help to arrive. NASAR-recognized, valid for two years.
Farmers, fishermen, outdoor guides, teachers, parents — on Molokaʻi, everyone benefits from knowing how to handle a medical emergency confidently. This is the most relevant first aid training you can get for the real conditions of this island.