Tactical Medicine: Level Two
Tactical Medicine: Level Two
When dealing with emergency trauma management you don’t rise to the occasion, you fall to the level of your training. The mission of Tactical Medicine: Level Two is to take the baseline knowledge of Level One and get you comfortable in the field using it. When the time comes for you to stand between life and death...the muscle memory will be there, and you’ll be ready to be the difference.
You will spend some time refreshing the fundamentals of the M.A.R.C.H. process and then move to hands-on interventions in field conditions. We will then integrate solo and buddy live-fire into the treatment process. Then we will bring it all together, incorporating live-fire drills including individual shooter, buddy movement, and small team tactics with simulated casualties incorporated. You will be able to manage your casualty throughout the phases of treatment.
Graduates of Lodestone Training and Consulting’s Tactical Medicine: Level One are invited to attend this advanced, field-based medical training.
When Tactical Medicine: Level One is held on the previous day, students will receive a discount when signing up for both classes.
Length: Two Days
Type: Live-Fire range, Practical Application
Audience: Everyone
Prerequisites: Trauma Tactics Level One
What to Bring:
Clothes that can become dirty
Pistol or Rifle
Eye protection/Ear protection (preferably electronic)
Pants with a belt (sturdy belt highly recommended)
3 or more magazines
Quality holster (we like Kydex) or sling
Double magazine pouch
Cleaning kit
Bring 150 rounds of ammunition (you will likely not shoot all 150 rounds)
Instructor: Special Operations Medic
Topics covered:
Introduction to care environment
MARCH protocols review
Field setting Hemorrhage Intervention
Shooter down trauma response
