Tactical Casualty Care TEMS/FRO

Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) / First Responder Operational (FRO) / Active Shooter Response.  This course is offered in a 2 or 3 day format. 

For California, this is a California Emergency Medical Services Authority (CAEMSA) approved, Sacramento County Local Emergency Medical Services Authority (LEMSA) Medical Continuing Education (CE) hours accredit course, NAEMT compliant. 

The Soteria Defense Tactical Casualty Care / Tactical First Aid provides the techniques and training to render immediate medical aid to victims of traumatic and violent injuries. This course is California EMSA and Sacramento LEMSA approved, and is NAEMT compliant.  “Tactical Casualty Care” was originally a Special Operations research effort, now used throughout the U.S. military and by most allied countries and has helped U.S. combat forces achieve the highest casualty survival rate in history.  National and international examples of high-level violent incidents include but are not limited to the The Boston Bombing, Florida Night Club shooting, San Bernardino, Bataclan Theater, Mumbai, Kenya (mall and university) and more. These incidents have emphasized the need to enable first responders with enhanced first aid training.  The National Association of EMS Educators (NAEMSE) has recognized the advancement of casualty treatment by the military with national implementation of simple methods of treatment and equipment readily available for law enforcement, EMS, security professionals and even “bystander first responders.” This course is a must have for anyone in the law enforcement, first responder and security related industries, and any person who wants or needs to enhance their medical skillset.

* This course provides a 2 year certification. 

2 Day Format: 8 Hours Tactical, 8 Hours Medical

3 Day Format: 12 hours Tactical, 12 Hours Medical

Requirements / Prerequisites: 

  1. US Citizen
  2. Pistol Tactics (PTAC) 2 or similar course mandatory – or LEO / Mil
  3. Basic understanding of First Aid concepts
Additional Information: This course is the California EMSA approved AB1598 with Active Shooter integration.
This course comports to Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) / NAEMT standards – we just don’t have a brick & mortar location.
Full information submitted upon request. 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Safety and firearms safety
  2. Principles, history, development, and rationale 
  3. Unified Response to a mass incident / active shooter 
  4. Priorities of event response (win the fight, treat, evacuate, security, triage, transport)
  5. Identification and treatment of the leading causes of preventable death
  6. Extensive live fire / realistic range drills  
  7. IFAK – Individual First Aid Kit, “must have items,” kit assessments,
  8. Introduction to Close Quarters Clearance / CQC
    (“Close Quarters Battle” / CQB for military unit training) 
  9. Medical planning, scene size up, and triage
  10.  FINAL TRAINING EXERCISE (FTX) and written test

Tactical Learning Objectives: 

  1. Extensive live fire drills
  2. Tactical familiarization
  3. Tactical movement
  4. Room clearing basics

Equipment:

  1. Range appropriate clothing 
  2. Body Armor recommended 
  3. Handgun, magazines, holster, magazine carrier
  4. 400 rounds ammunition (600 for 3 day format)  
  5. Eye & ear protection
  6. Notebook & pen 
  7. Food / hydration (not readily accessible at the range)
  8. Bring your IFAK kit for in-class evaluation

We highly recommend North American Rescue INTERMEDIATE BLEEDER CONTROL KIT, as a start point:

 https://www.narescue.com/community-preparedness/public-access-individual-bleeding-control-kit-nylon.html

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