As many of us are getting ready for the new 2005 season (some lucky dawgs simply change licenses and fish right through the winter), some of us are wondering about taking courses.
Don’t forget, a nice course to have is your basic first aid, CPR or other such course.
For those who already had CPR training, the methods in Canada changed very slightly a couple years ago, so a refresher course would be handy.
Just an idea anyway …
PS, don’t forget to restock the first aid kits as they sometimes get depleted abit over a season
Christopher Chin
Jonquiere Quebec
[This message has been edited by fcch (edited 23 February 2005).]
No more mouth to mouth. New classes are calling for chest compressions only. I was also trained on the A.E.D. (automatic electronic defibrilator). For folks with heart problems they are mighty handy to have around.
Nighthawk, who was certifying your first aid course?
I just finished on with St John’s (on Feb 17th) and they still are for m2m. The defib training is cool, but not part of standard firstaid and level C CPR here.
***65 days till trout season starts here.
Of course still a good time left for a first steelhead.