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DTSTART;TZID=UTC-7:20170130T080000
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SUMMARY:Tactical EMT Course - 5 Days
DESCRIPTION:“In high risk environments\, lives are not saved by doctors and nurses. Lives are saved by the person who provides early and effective first aid.”\nThis course is designed for the EMT-B\, paramedic\, PA\, RN\, or MD\, that may have to provide out-of-hospital care in austere environments with the possibility of having no other medical care for extended periods of time. The program emphasizes expedient management of life\, limb\, and sight-threatening injuries and illnesses. \n\nThis course will follow the guidelines of the widely accepted Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) core concepts. TCCC has become the standard of care for the tactical management of combat casualties within the Department of Defense and is the sole standard of care dually endorsed by both the American College of Surgeons and the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) for casualty management in tactical environments. The focus of the instruction is to give the operator the ability to recognize\, evaluate and control life threatening wounds\, airway compromise and chest trauma\, that present during a tactical mission by using an IFAK and aid bag. Operators will take the IFAK home with them and can use the pre-packaged kit in their daily deployments or tactical missions. \nThe course will cover the following information: \n\nTEMS introduction\nPoint of wounding care\nTCCC\n\nCare under fire\nTactical field care\nCASEVAC (casualty evacuation)\n\n\nEvaluating a casualty\nEquipment selection\nAdvanced airway techniques\n\nSurgical airways\nIntubation\nLow to no light airway management\n\n\nChest trauma management\n\nNeedle decompression\n\n\nControlling massive hemorrhage\n\nTourniquets and other tools\n\n\nShock assessment and management\n\nSaline lock and IV therapy\nFluid selection\n\n\nMultiple casualty situations\nMovement of causality using common and improvised methods\nProlonged care of the injured patient\nNew medical items/tools on the market\nTactical equipment\nTactical movement\nRoom/building clearing procedures\nFirearms safety training\nFamiliarization fire of two weapons systems\n\n35 CEU hours have been approved\, which is acceptable to the National Registry of EMTs for all levels of EMS recertification.\n“This course has been determined to qualify for POST continuing training credit.” 40 continuing training hours will be awarded to AZ POST certified participants that meet all the course objectives. \nCourse Schedule: \n \nDay 1: 0745 – 1700 \nDay 2: 0800 – 1700 \nDay 3: 0800 – 1700 \nDay 4: 0800 – 1700 \nDay 5: 1330 – 2200 \nDays one\, two and three are mainly classroom based with lecture and skill stations. The focus of day four is primarily non-medical. Day five is designed to test your new skills in the field and to put into practice what was learned in the classroom with extremely realistic scenario based training. This will include a day and night exercise. \nPrerequisites: None. This course is open to the public. \nWarning: This course requires strenuous physical activity\, especially during the field training exercises. Students will be exposed to a variety of conditions\, including\, but not limited to: \n\nSimulated tactical operations\nIncoming fire with weapons firing blanks or soft projectiles (simunitions\, paintballs\, airsoft\, and other “non-lethal” projectiles)\nPyrotechnics\nDarkness with austere field conditions\nField training under rigorous and demanding psychological stress\nOperating in tactical gear during extreme weather conditions\, including heat. Applicants who are not in excellent physical condition and who do not participate in a regular physical conditioning program should seek the approval of their physician before participating\n\nRequired Equipment: Expendable clothing (there is a possibility that it may be permanently stained with fake blood). Elbow and knee pads are optional\, but highly recommended. Also recommended\, if available\, is tactical body armor\, helmet\, eye protection\, hydration system\, flashlight with red/blue lens\, gloves\, and any other tactical or medical gear/equipment used by your organization. Contact us to make arrangements for equipment that you or your organization do not have. All other training equipment\, including weapons\, will be provided for the course. \nThis course can be reserved anytime for your agency. Contact us to set up a private course. \n
URL:https://warriorschool.com/course/tactical-emt-course-5-days/2017-01-30/
LOCATION:Broadway Classroom\, 4518 East Broadway\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85711\, United States
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