TACTICAL COMBAT CASUALTY CARE

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

 

Tactical Combat Casualty Care  (TCCC) is a National Association of EMTs four-year certification developed for course participants who are healthcare providers holding licensure or certifications at any level designation in pre-hospital care as provided by the country and/or state, providence, or prefect  in which he/she serves (e.g., medical first responder, EMT, paramedic, registered nurse, physician assistant, physician). Regardless of training level, all advanced skills are presented within the program by instructors specializing and experienced in the delivery of casualty care in all three (3) phases of Tactical Combat Casualty Care in both domestic and international venues.

 

NOTE:

 

Course participants are provided with a supervised introduction into interventional skills without any intent of approving the individual  to practice said skill sets  outside the confines of the course. Art no time is certification to perform said skill sets, utilize the equipment, or administer medications intended, implied, or provided. This program of instruction applies Tactical Combat Casualty Care principles to law enforcement and military tactical environments as prescribed by the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC).

 

 

COURSE LENGTH:

 

24 hours

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

 

Course objectives include; however, are not limited to:

COURSE DATES:



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WEAPON SYSTEMS and AMMUNITION:

 

During Tactical Operations Series programs of instruction the goal is to train as close as possible to reality.  Live irritants and impact weapons are not allowed.  Service ammunition and weapons are neither necessary nor permitted at any training site, at any time during any Tactical Element program of instruction!

 

During this program of instruction, required weapon systems and ammunition will be supplied by Tactical Element only.

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