8 Hour Advanced Tactical Emergency Casualty Care
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- This event meets the criteria for specific mandated training
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Date: Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Instructor: Chief Justin Rottmann, Grantfork PDTime: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Class Limit: 20
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MUST HAVE ATTENDED 8 HOUR BASIC TACTICAL CASUALTY CARE TO ATTEND THIS COURSE!!!
STUDENTS MUST BRING THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
Officers will discuss and visualize the concept of Advanced Tactical Emergency Casualty Care as it applies to Law Enforcement tactical solutions and the treatment of injured officers. Officers will learn and demonstrate specific treatments and interventions for the most encountered wound patterns.
At the end of this training the trainee will be able to:
STUDENTS MUST BRING THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
- Eye Protection
- Ear Protection (for SIMS)
- Snacks and Drinks
- Training uniform- do not wear new clothes
- Glock Sims Gun will be issued if you have a duty belt and holster that will fit
- Off-bug repellant- weather and location dependent
Officers will discuss and visualize the concept of Advanced Tactical Emergency Casualty Care as it applies to Law Enforcement tactical solutions and the treatment of injured officers. Officers will learn and demonstrate specific treatments and interventions for the most encountered wound patterns.
At the end of this training the trainee will be able to:
- Identify the concepts of Tactical Emergency Casualty Care, it’s use in the Law Enforcement environment, and how this concept differs from historically taught conventional First Responder medical treatment practices.
- Identify the most sustained officer injuries and preventable causes of death.
- Identify the importance of mindset and maintaining situational awareness when wounded and when treating fellow officers.
- Identify signs and symptoms of airway problems and demonstrate airway interventions.
- Identify signs and symptoms of serious bleeding and demonstrate control interventions.
- Identify signs and symptoms of shock and demonstrate prevention and treatment interventions.
- Perform a M.A.R.C.H Rapid Trauma Assessment.
- Plan and perform a vehicle and non-vehicle officer down rescue/extraction in a high-threat environment.