Why do I need Medical Training?
Mass Shootings/Bombings
Self Defense
Good Samaritan - Being a good Citizen (step up and help our LE/First Responders)
Vehicle accidents (1.25 million a day around the world)
Catastrophic world events (Katrina, Tsunami, Earthquakes, Tornados)
Our course is based on the Military’s TCCC Trauma Combat Casualty Care training, but is modified for civilians. It is NOT “watered down” for civilians. Rather, we have take the current TCCC program of instruction and modified it to meet more of what civilians are going to find. Example: you are NOT loading casualties onto helicopters that are going to be flying over 9,000ft mountains, causing Tension Pneumothoraxes. Rather, we’ll be focusing more on the “here & now” of treatment and moving the casualty “off of the X.”
Topics:
MARCH vs ABCs for trauma management.
Massive Hemorrhage
Tourniquets (Types and Use)
Wound Packing
Airway Management including the NPA, Intubation, and other Airway Adjuncts
Respiratory Management including Chest Seals, flail chest, occlusive vs non-occlusive
Circulation (all the small wounds add up, Fluids)
Head Wounds and Hypothermia ( closed head injuries, open head injuries, and keeping your patient warm)
Classroom and field exercises.
Start Time: 0800hrs in classroom
All student handouts & training-aids are provided.
No medical gear required, but you are welcome to bring your own gear if desired. We will also have EDC, IFAK, Tourniquets, and Vehicle Medical kits for sale.
3 May at the ETTS Range in Texas