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Practical first aid skills where people 24 hours away from help was the content of a course run on Ruapehu last week by two Mountain Safety Council instructors. The course, based at Massey University hut off the Ohakune Mountain Road, was attended by 18 participants that included Ruapehu College staff, university students and university alpine club members. The course was described by participants as being very worthwhile, building on the skills learnt through the comprehensive first aid courses run by St John and Red Cross. Photo: Richard Milne

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 635, 7 May 1996, Page 3

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Practical first aid skills where people 24 hours away from help was the content of a course run on Ruapehu last week by two Mountain Safety Council instructors. The course, based at Massey University hut off the Ohakune Mountain Road, was attended by 18 participants that included Ruapehu College staff, university students and university alpine club members. The course was described by participants as being very worthwhile, building on the skills learnt through the comprehensive first aid courses run by St John and Red Cross. Photo: Richard Milne Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 635, 7 May 1996, Page 3

Practical first aid skills where people 24 hours away from help was the content of a course run on Ruapehu last week by two Mountain Safety Council instructors. The course, based at Massey University hut off the Ohakune Mountain Road, was attended by 18 participants that included Ruapehu College staff, university students and university alpine club members. The course was described by participants as being very worthwhile, building on the skills learnt through the comprehensive first aid courses run by St John and Red Cross. Photo: Richard Milne Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 635, 7 May 1996, Page 3

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