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TECC & PISTOL CLASS

Two men assisting a person who appears to be injured, lying on the ground with visible blood. The men are wearing military or emergency uniforms and are attending to the injured person's injuries. The scene is outdoors with a wooded background and a paved area.

Four-Day Class $800.00

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care badge from the U.S. Navy - Portsmouth
Tactical Emergency Casualty Care badge from the U.S. Navy - Portsmouth

Firearms training and proficiency are important, but equally as important and more likely to be used is Emergency Medical Training.  This four day class has classroom two days and a third/fourth day on the range and indoor simulators. Classroom instruction combines teaching the concepts of Tactical Emergency Casualty Care with medical tactics and scenarios useful for citizens and medical providers. Hands on training with tourniquets and advanced wound bandages and splints is mixed with various tactical and triage situations. Treatment of various injuries including airway injuries, gunshot wounds, fractures, chest injuries, and massive bleeding is covered. The third/fourth day covers practical demonstration of the previous techniques in tactical situations using Simunitions and live fire. 

Group of people outdoors, standing in front of a wooded area, with shooting range targets and equipment on the ground.

TECC & TECC-LEO

TECC - $275 per student

TECC-LEO - $200 per student

The 2nd edition of NAEMT's Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) course teaches EMS practitioners and other prehospital providers how to respond to and care for patients in a civilian tactical environment. 

The course presents the three phases of tactical care and integrates parallel EMS nomenclature:

  • Hot Zone/Direct Threat Care that is rendered while under attack or in adverse conditions.

  • Warm Zone/Indirect Threat Care that is rendered while the threat has been suppressed but may resurface at any point.

  • Cold Zone/Evacuation Care that is rendered while the casualty is being evacuated from the incident site. 

The 16-hour classroom course includes all new patient simulations and covers the following topics:

  • Hemorrhage control including immediate action drills for tourniquet application throughout the course; 

  • Complete coverage of the MARCH assessment;

  • Surgical airway control and needle decompression;

  • Strategies for treating wounded responders in threatening environments;

  • Caring for pediatric patients; 

  • Techniques for dragging and carrying victims to safety; and

  • A final, mass-casualty/active shooter event simulation.

NAEMT's TECC course is endorsed by the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma, is consistent with the current guidelines established by the Committee on TECC (Co-TECC), and meets all of the updated National Tactical Emergency Medical Support Competency Domains. This course is accredited by CAPCE for 16 hours of continuing education credit, and recognized by NREMT.

Official emblem of the Tactical Emergency Casualty Care program, navigational watch, PDIY, featuring a black star of life with a snake and staff symbol, on a circular blue background with white border.
Circular emblem with the words 'Personal Responsibility' and a central blue circle with stars, the words 'Mindset,' 'Tactics,' and 'Skill' inside.