California Tactical Academy in partnership with Trident Medical Training are proud to offer certified NAEMT Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC- Provider as well as Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC-Law Enforcement (LE) courses. The courses are designed to train individuals in evidence-based, life-saving techniques and accelerate strategies as they learn to anticipate the best way of delivering trauma care to their patients. Participants such as Emergency Medical Service (EMS) practitioners, Law Enforcement, prehospital providers, and civilian personal will learn how to respond and care for patients in a civilian/ military tactical environment. Trident Medical Training instructors are some of the highest and well qualified EMS professionals delivering care in hostile terrains. Our instructors draw on their experiences from years of military Special Operations and civilian EMS training to provide a heighten directive on real life scenarios.
The TCCC Military P is a 2 day, 16 hours course- arranged for medical providers and active military, medics, corpsmen, and pararescue personnel.
All the courses 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.
Students completing the course will receive a National recognized certificate of completion from the NAEMT, the course is good for 4 years and 16 CAPCE credits. Classroom instruction (8 hrs) will be provided at Security Pro USA, 8543 Venice Blvd, Los Angeles, CA with practical exercises and scenarios located at California Training Academy 6700 Holser Canyon Road, Piru, CA 93040
Students will need the following:- Please wear clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty with a belt. (cammies, jeans etc) and comfortable shoes/ boots.
- If you have any tactical gear (flack, holsters)
- Eye/Ear protection
- Gear can be provided if you don’t have any on a first come, first serve basis.