Tactical First Aid
This course is designed to meet the needs of person who encounter or may encounter or become involved in a hostile environment where extensive and mass injuries are possible.Violet acts do not necessarily occur where medically trained Fire and Law Enforcement are readily available. Tactical First AId is intended to prepare the student with the foundations needed to attend to injuries associated with small and large calibur gun fire, knives, tear gas, explosives and active shooter. Emphasis is placed on personal and scene saftey.
This course is ideal for :
Court personnel
Law Enforcement
Rural Fire departments
School educators of all levels
Airport personal
Security personnel
Mall workers
Live weapons and explosives are not used in class Any concerned with encountering hostile environments
This course is ideal for :
Court personnel
Law Enforcement
Rural Fire departments
School educators of all levels
Airport personal
Security personnel
Mall workers
Live weapons and explosives are not used in class Any concerned with encountering hostile environments
Tactical First Aid has 3 levels of training to meet a variety of background expertise and experience. Each level has a lecture portion, but emphasis is placed on hands on training which includes the use of realistic scenarios. Fake blood, bodies, body parts and loud noises such a gun fire or explosions can be used. Classes can be customized to meet individual group needs and hours can be added if more hands on training and scenarios are desired. The goal of this course to to prepare the students medically and psychologically as much as possible to be prepared to handle real life threats and the environments in which the occur.
Tactical First Responder
CPR for the Healthcare Professional
BSI and Scene Safety Basic Ballistic Kinetics Basic Blast Kinetics Basic HAZMAT Basic Kinetic of Trauma Patient assessment and Remote Patient Assessment Reaching the Injured without compromising personal safety Rendering Aid to a Law Officer Decreasing the Disruption of a Crime Scene Safety in Rendering AId to a Suspect Medical and Trauma Assessment Oropharyngeal and Nasopharyngeal Airway Adjucts Suctioning the Airway Auscultations of the Cardiac, Lung and Abdominal Fields Chest Seals Quick Clot use Glasgow Coma Scale Revised Truama Scale Dealing with Tear Gas |
Patient Vitals and Monitoring
Respiratory Illness and Truama Oxygen Administraion BVM - NRB - NC Head Injury - open and closed Spinal Injuries Backboarding - Long - Keds and the use of CarryAlls and Litters Thoracic Injury and Illness Abdominal Injury and Illness Bone and Joint Injury Splintting - Soft - Hard - Air - Traction Soft Tissue Injuries Amputations Mechanical and Hand Made Tourniquets Labor and Delivery and Problem Deliveries Lifting and Moving Patients Psycholocial - Drug - Alchohol CSID Stress Reactions to Trauma Active Shooter |
Focused Tactical First Aid
The Focused level is intended to meet the needs of personnel who carry or are anticipating carryng Personal Tactical First Aid Kits and have a strong basis in Basic First Aid
This course is open to a variety of tactical subject matters deemed
necessary by the facility receiving the training. The class can include:
Basic Ballistic Kinetic
Basic Blast Kinetic
CPR upgrade to Healthcare Proffessional if needed
RevisedTruama Assissment and Remote Patient Assesment
Patient Vital - BP - Pulse - Auscultation of the Lung, Cariac, and Abdominal Field
Glasgow Coma Scale
Use of Chest Seals - Quick Clot - Mechcanical Tourniquets
Truama Dressing
Oxygen Administration - BVM - NRB - NC
Oral and Nasopharyngeal airway adjucts
Lifting and Moving Patients w/o compromising personal safety
Rendering Aid to a Injured Officer and Suspect
Rendering Aid to Self
Exposure to Tear Gas and Burns
Psychological Response to Trauma
Active shooter
The Focused level is intended to meet the needs of personnel who carry or are anticipating carryng Personal Tactical First Aid Kits and have a strong basis in Basic First Aid
This course is open to a variety of tactical subject matters deemed
necessary by the facility receiving the training. The class can include:
Basic Ballistic Kinetic
Basic Blast Kinetic
CPR upgrade to Healthcare Proffessional if needed
RevisedTruama Assissment and Remote Patient Assesment
Patient Vital - BP - Pulse - Auscultation of the Lung, Cariac, and Abdominal Field
Glasgow Coma Scale
Use of Chest Seals - Quick Clot - Mechcanical Tourniquets
Truama Dressing
Oxygen Administration - BVM - NRB - NC
Oral and Nasopharyngeal airway adjucts
Lifting and Moving Patients w/o compromising personal safety
Rendering Aid to a Injured Officer and Suspect
Rendering Aid to Self
Exposure to Tear Gas and Burns
Psychological Response to Trauma
Active shooter
Basic First Aid with Tactical Upgrade
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This course takes the student through the standard Basic First Aid course and then ups it a notch. This course would be ideal for school teachers and administrators of all levels of education.
The class includes:
Basic First Aid
CPR upgrade to Healthcare Professional
Wounds associated with small and large caliber gun fire and explosives
Revised Trauma Assessment
Chest Seals - Trauma Dressing - Mechanical Tourniquet - Quick Clot
Rendering Aid to a Downed Officer
Rendering Aid to Self
Exposure to Tear Gas
What to do and not to do when approached by a shooter
What to do when police arrive
What should be carried in a first aid kit
For school districts desiring this course the ChildCare Worker First AId is added plus it will cover ballistic and blast injuries in children.
To schedule a class please call ERS at (480) 695-0402 or send an email to [email protected]
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This course takes the student through the standard Basic First Aid course and then ups it a notch. This course would be ideal for school teachers and administrators of all levels of education.
The class includes:
Basic First Aid
CPR upgrade to Healthcare Professional
Wounds associated with small and large caliber gun fire and explosives
Revised Trauma Assessment
Chest Seals - Trauma Dressing - Mechanical Tourniquet - Quick Clot
Rendering Aid to a Downed Officer
Rendering Aid to Self
Exposure to Tear Gas
What to do and not to do when approached by a shooter
What to do when police arrive
What should be carried in a first aid kit
For school districts desiring this course the ChildCare Worker First AId is added plus it will cover ballistic and blast injuries in children.
To schedule a class please call ERS at (480) 695-0402 or send an email to [email protected]