




The NAEMT Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) course is a specialized training program designed for military personnel, first responders, and other individuals operating in high-risk and combat environments. TCCC focuses on equipping participants with the knowledge and skills required to provide effective and immediate medical care to casualties in the challenging and dynamic setting of the battlefield. This course is instrumental in enhancing the survival rates and reducing morbidity among casualties in combat situations.
Key components of the TCCC course include:
Tactical Considerations: TCCC emphasizes the integration of medical care into tactical operations. It teaches participants how to provide care while ensuring the safety and security of both the responder and the casualty.
Hemorrhage Control: Given that traumatic bleeding is a leading cause of death in combat situations, TCCC places a strong emphasis on hemorrhage control techniques, including the proper application of tourniquets and hemostatic agents.
Airway and Breathing Management: Participants learn advanced airway management techniques and the use of devices like chest seals to stabilize casualties with airway and breathing issues.
Circulation Support: TCCC covers the assessment and treatment of patients with shock and other circulatory problems, with a focus on rapid intervention.
Immobilization and Extrication: The course provides training in safely moving and evacuating casualties from the battlefield, recognizing the need to extract injured individuals from dangerous environments.
Realistic Scenario-Based Training: TCCC incorporates practical exercises and realistic scenarios that simulate the challenges of providing care in combat. This hands-on approach allows participants to practice their skills under high-stress conditions.
TCCC training is not limited to military personnel but is also highly relevant for law enforcement officers, paramedics, and other first responders who may be called upon to provide care in hostile or high-risk situations.
In summary, the NAEMT TCCC course is an invaluable resource for those operating in combat and tactical environments. It equips participants with the skills and knowledge needed to deliver immediate and effective medical care, ultimately contributing to increased survival rates and improved outcomes for casualties in these challenging settings.
Event Date | 01-15-2025 9:00 am |
Event End Date | 01-15-2025 5:00 pm |
Cut Off Date | 01-15-2025 |
Capacity | 20 |
Individual Price | Contact Us to Inquire About Classes |
Location | BVAC Rescue Response Training Center |
BVAC Rescue Response Training Center
214-29 42nd Ave
Bayside, NY 11361
Located on the Second Floor, No Elevator.
Located in the center of Bayside Queens
1 block east from Bell Blvd on 42nd Ave (Cross streets - Bell Blvd & 214 Place.
Near the LIRR (Bayside Station), Q13, Q31, N20 (Two blocks north of Northern BLVD).
Street Parking - Meter Parking on 42nd Ave
Headquarters:
214-29 42nd Avenue
Bayside, New York 11361
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 610606
Bayside, New York 11361
Phone: + 1 (718) 631-3333
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