Tactical Combat Casualty Care Combat Lifesavers Course
Tactical Combat Casualty Care Combat Lifesavers Course
The world we know is changing, and not necessarily in the direction we would like it to. Car accidents and work injuries have been safety concerns for decades, but the last few years have given rise to shootings, riots, bombings, and more. Tragedy can strike at any moment, and in those moments of chaos and uncertainty we fall to the level of our training. The question is… will you be ready? It’s ok if you hesitated, this course is designed to prepare you to be ready.
Tactical Combat Casualty Care Combat Lifesavers Course (TCCC CLS) curriculum was developed by the Joint Trauma System, part of the Defense Health Agency. This course is intended to provide an intermediate step between the TCCC All Service Members Course (ASM) taught to all enlisted personnel and the advanced life support skills taught to Combat Medics and Corpsman. The idea is to ensure that in the absence of a combat medic or corpsman, the CLS will be able to replicate some (though not all) of the techniques for their squad until the patient(s) can be evacuated to definitive care (i.e., an aid station or field hospital) or a medic arrives to take over. This course is fantastic for teachers, church members, law enforcement officers, and business owners alike.
LTAC is offering this non-accredited, two-day course taught by a retired 18 Delta, (Special Forces Medic)
Length: 2 Days
Time: 9am-5pm (Both Days)
Type: Classroom
Audience: Everyone
Prerequisites: None
What to Bring:
Pen & Paper for notes
Instructor: Retired Special Forces Medic
Topics covered:
Principles and Application of TCCC
Medical Equipment
Care Under Fire
Tactical Trauma Assessment
MARCH Protocol
Wound Management
Burns
Splinting
Casualty Monitoring