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TACTICAL COMBAT CASUALLY CARE

Course info

This course dedicated for soldiers, PMC’s and all others operating with weapon especially on a battlefield.

The medical equipment and access to Professional Emergency Care is limited in this enviroment.

The problems on a battlefield (TCCC) are statistically connected with bullet or blast wounds.

This course is conducted according to a 40-hour program TCCC-CLS (TCCC Combat Lifesaver) and it ends with the NAEMT TCCC-CLS certificate.

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This course is dedicated especially for:

Private Military Contractors
Close Protection Operators
Maritime Security Operators
Soldiers
Police / SWAT Officers
Other, operating in war zones / remote areas

The course finishes with:

Practical assessments/skills tests
Formative assessments
Theory assessment/multiple choice questions

Skill prerequisits

none

Required gear

Tactical clothes,
green or blue head lighter.

Topics

  • The TCCC principles.

  • The principles of Primary Survey in pre-hospital care.

  • Assessing an incident for dangers of injuries from road traffic collisions, ballistics and violent assaults and respond appropriately.

  • Assessing a Mass Casualty Incident and Triage.

  • The TCCC phases: Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care, Tactical Evacuation.

  • The principles required for effective and safe use MARCHE protocol.

  • Recognizing and managing a Casualty’s Massive Hemorrhage.

  • Assessing and managing a Casualty’s airway, including hand maneuvers and other Interventions.

  • Recognizing and managing a Casualty Respiration, life threatening Chest Injuries, including Needle Decompression and Chest Seal.

  • Recognizing and managing a Casualty’s Circulation and perform Fluid Resuscitation (I.V & I.O, TXA).

  • Performing Analgesia and Antibiotics

  • Recognizing and managing a Casualty’s Hypothermia / Hyperthermia.

  • Recognizing and managing a Casualty’s trauma: Fractures, Dislocations, Burns, Head Trauma, Penetrating Eye Trauma,  Abdominal Trauma and Other Injuries.

  • Managing a Casualty in the dark.

  • Knowing the principles required for effective Communication,

  • Preparing a Casualty for Evacuation including Transportation / Evacuation Priorities and CPR

  • Assessing and managing a Casualty’s  Documentation of Care

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