This First Aid course is designed to
educate and train attendees to provide first aid on remote and isolated Sites.
The course is run over 2 days (Monday 24th and Tuesday 25th July) with an evening
session following dinner on day 1. This is a practical scenario designed for
participants to locate, assess, treat, and transport a patient to a lit landing
area/site for hypothetical interaction with Aeromedical retrieval.
The sessions will commence at 07.30am on both days,
with Day 1 concluding after the night session and Day 2 concluding at 5.00pm.
Catering for both day sessions are included in the ticket price. Day 1 dinner
will be at an additional cost to the participant.
There are limited spaces available for this course,
if you are unable to register, please email enquiry@graingrowers.com.au
All participants will need to obtain a Unique
Student Identifier (USI) prior to the course.
For over 21
years Scott Brown has been training Remote Area First Aid across Australia.
Having first joined Rural Ambulance Victoria in 2001 and working in the
high-country in Victoria, he began teaching First Aid for Rural Ambulance
Victoria. 21 years on, he works with some of Australia’s largest pastoral
corporations that combined manage over 133,000 square kms of the Australian
landscape.
Known for
conveying detailed First Aid information in a relatable and relaxed way,
Scott’s courses have become popular with Pastoral Property Managers, overseers
and ringers alike. The highly practical course content ensures relevance to
actual situations that are possible to encounter on a working property.
Today,
Scott continues to work with Ambulance Victoria alongside his First Aid
training with some of the largest outback station owners and pastoral companies
in Australia.