Anyway... I was just cleaning out my office and came across the first text I had to study when I went thru my original WFR (Wilderness First Responder) course. The book is written by Jeff Isaac and is what really got me bit. Not trying to pimp his book, but if you are at all interested in having an inkling of what to do in a medical emergency, this is certainly a good book to have read. This is the 1998 edition, but if you look around, you can find his latest version.
We used to define the "wilderness context" as more than 2 hrs from definitive care, but in today's post 911/super-storm world one can quickly find himself in the "wilderness" right in the middle of downtown USA. This stuff is super relevant and good to know...
FYI... If you are interested in getting even more training, I suggest you look into a wilderness medicine class. Both WMA and WMI/NOLS have programs.



