Patrol Officer's Trauma Casualty Care

$275.00

MPOETC CLEE ID: CLE02352 — 8 Hours

This course will prepare the Patrol Officer to administer emergency First-Aid until the arrival of EMS. Utilizing the MARCH protocol, and an Individual First-Aid Kit (IFAK), officers will learn about identifying injuries, and how to apply life-saving interventions. Managing major bleeds, airway, respiratory injuries and secondary bleeds to preserve life are the core fundamentals covered in this class. 

LTAC will utilize proven instruction methods based on US Army Special Operations Combat Medic training and adapted to the challenges faced by domestic Law Enforcement.

Lodestone’s Instructors are SOCM (Special Operations Combat Medic) qualified.

All medical supplies will be provided for the class. Officers are welcome to bring their own IFAKs to review with instructors.

There is a 30-60 minute lunch break, with lunch being provided by LTAC.

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MPOETC CLEE ID: CLE02352 — 8 Hours

This course will prepare the Patrol Officer to administer emergency First-Aid until the arrival of EMS. Utilizing the MARCH protocol, and an Individual First-Aid Kit (IFAK), officers will learn about identifying injuries, and how to apply life-saving interventions. Managing major bleeds, airway, respiratory injuries and secondary bleeds to preserve life are the core fundamentals covered in this class. 

LTAC will utilize proven instruction methods based on US Army Special Operations Combat Medic training and adapted to the challenges faced by domestic Law Enforcement.

Lodestone’s Instructors are SOCM (Special Operations Combat Medic) qualified.

All medical supplies will be provided for the class. Officers are welcome to bring their own IFAKs to review with instructors.

There is a 30-60 minute lunch break, with lunch being provided by LTAC.

Class Details

Instructors: Special Operations Combat Medic
Class Length:
  1 day
Audience:  Law Enforcement
Prerequisites:  LEOs ONLY
What to Bring:

  1. Pen & paper for note-taking

  2. IFAK (if desired)

Topics include:

  1. Introduction to care environment

  2. Principles of MARCH protocol

  3. Individual First-Aid Kit and equipment

  4. Major bleeding control

  5. Airway/respiratory system management

  6. Patient stabilization and movement

  7. Mass Casualty

  8. Self-Aid

PLEASE NOTE: If you need to purchase ammo, a good resource is AmmoSupplyWarehouse.com. Let them know you are taking a class with the LTAC.  They can ship it to us, and we will have it available on the day of the class, or they can ship it to you.  If you would like to have it shipped to us, please provide at least 7 days for it to arrive and be processed.