Tactical Combat Casualty Care - All Combatants
This training is being offered in collaboration with Techline Trauma who utilize realistic training simulators. It can be offered as an individual stand alone class or in tandem with other class offerings.
Description: The combat casualty care experience of the 75th Ranger Regiment in Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom demonstrated that many lifesaving interventions on the battlefield can be delivered by non-medical personnel, either in support of the combat medic or in his or her absence. Both the Ranger Regiment and the Canadian Armed Forces have identified their all-combatant TCCC training programs as key elements in their unprecedented success in reducing preventable death on the battlefield.
In acknowledgement of this fact, military medical leaders have requested that the Joint Trauma System develop a TCCC curriculum to train non-medical military personnel.
This curriculum was adapted from the TCCC for Medical Personnel curriculum (version 140602) with the intent to address all elements of TCCC that are appropriate for non-medical personnel and to eliminate those elements of care that should be performed by medics.
Examples of included elements of care are such items as limb tourniquets, hemostatic dressings, nasopharyngeal airways, recognition of hemorrhagic shock, hypothermia prevention, oral antibiotics and analgesics, and eye shields. These topics are discussed in lay language insofar as possible.
Length: 8-16 hours
Target Audience: Non-Medical Military Members, Non-Medical Tactical Team Members
Our instructors have vast experience working in major metropolitan areas for 330+ years. Their backgrounds include law enforcement, fire, EMS, and the military.
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