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Our Classes
Lost Person Behavior
The Lost Person Behavior Course is a one-day workshop designed to support missing persons search planning for both mission managers and field responders alike. Based on Dr. Robert Koester’s groundbreaking work, the goal of the course is to provide participants with the tools and knowledge necessary to successfully look in the right place, understand lost person behavior, apply statistical tables, identify needed special investigation, and deploy resources into the field. Find currently scheduled LPB classes here. Use the Contact form to request a workshop for your group, agency, or organization. Certifying and non-certifying options available. The certifying class is a full-day workshop (8 hours).
Canine & Feline CPR & First Aid
This course provides an overview on how to manage a life-threatening medical emergency that may occur with dogs and cats. It focuses on how to either try to keep the animal alive or prevent its condition from getting worse prior to arriving at a veterinary facility. This class is perfect for anyone who loves animals including animal professionals, obedience trainers, kennel staff, pet retailers, pet sitters, animal shelter staff/volunteers, rescue personnel, groomers, First Responders, and pet owners. The curriculum is developed by licensed veterinary professionals using veterinary industry standard methods of emergency medical care. Upon successful completion, participants will earn a Canine & Feline CPR First Aid (PetCPR+) Certification, valid for two years. Contact us to host a class. This class can be used as a fundraiser for eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofits.
Wilderness & Remote First Aid
The American Red Cross Wilderness & Remote First Aid course is designed to teach individuals how to deal with emergency situations by using first aid skills in a delayed-help environment. This course is appropriate for audiences from youth-serving organizations as well as adults who participate in outdoor recreational activities or who work in wilderness or remote settings where emergency medical services (EMS) response is more than 1 hour away. The Wilderness and Remote First Aid program emphasizes experiential learning and major portions of the 16-hour course are meant to be taught in outdoor settings. Upon successful completion a valid 2 year digital certificate for Wilderness & Remote Firts Aid is issued. Contact us to host a class.
Adult & Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED
The American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED course incorporates the latest science and teaches students to recognize and care for a variety of first aid emergencies such as burns, cuts, sudden illnesses, head/neck/back injuries, heat and cold emergencies, and how to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies to help victims of any age - adults (12 years and older) and pediatric (infants and children up to 12 years of age). It is designed for those who need a certification that satisfies OSHA workplace or other regulatory requirements. Upon successful completion a valid 2 year digital certificate for Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED is issued. Use the Contact form to request a class for your business, group, or organization.
Hug-A-Tree and Survive
The Hug-A-Tree and Survive program is designed to teach children ages 5-12 how to keep from getting lost, what to do if they become lost, how to stay warm and dry, and how they can help searchers to find them. Inspired by the search for nine-year-old Jimmy Beveridge in 1981 in southern California, the Hug-A-Tree and Survive program teaches children how to survive in the woods should they become lost. Many children are alive today because of their experience with the Hug-A-Tree and Survive program. Perfect for elementary schools, public libraries, park districts, scouts, and other youth organizations, this class is offered at no cost. Use the Contact form to request this presentation for your group, agency, or organization.
Custom Training Solutions
Interested in a preparedness class or presentation not listed here? Contact us with your needs and we may be able to create a custom solution for your organization.
K9 Wilderness First Aid
The Canine Wilderness Emergency First Aid course trains individuals who work with dogs and engage in outdoor activities where access to emergency veterinary care may be limited and dogs are more susceptible to injury due to adventurous activities. This is a comprehensive program that focuses on the management of medical emergencies that can happen to your dog in remote areas while hiking, camping, water activities, SAR, hunting, and more. Upon successful completion, participants will earn a Canine Wilderness Emergency First Aid (K9WildAid+) Certification, valid for two years. Contact us to host a class. The Canine Wilderness Emergency First Aid class can be used as a fundraiser for eligible
501(c)(3) nonprofits.
AVERT
Active Violence Emergency Response Training (AVERT) is active shooter response training with the addition of techniques on how to stop the bleed of victims. When violence occurs, seconds count, and you can't always wait for EMS to arrive. AVERT is an active shooter training course that also enables you to become an immediate responder by learning emergency stop the bleed techniques. Contact us to learn how to:
Recognize warning signs using situational awareness
Decide whether to escape, evade or attack
Apply critical stop the bleeding techniques
Respond quickly and confidently in an emergency
About the Instructor
Former competitive triathlete and adventure racer, Bill Menker has spent nearly a decade in search & rescue. Originally with Ohio Special Response Team and now with Ohio LandSAR, he is a certified Search & Rescue Technician (SARTECH II) and Wilderness First Responder (WFR). Also a full-time librarian and part-time blacksmith, Bill teaches classes on a variety of readiness subjects in his spare time.