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Tactical Lifesaver Title

( 4-Hour Course)
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COURSE INSTRUCTORS

Tom Stein -
MD, FACEP, EMT-T, Colonel, Medical Corps, US Army Reserves
Dr. Nick E. Colovos - MD, EMT-T
Mark Curtis - Blackwater Medic

 
The primary goal of the Tactical Lifesaver course is to improve the survivability of accidental and non-accidental life-threatening injuries encountered by law enforcement and corrections officers, with a secondary goal of decreasing liability for the officer's department. The course is not designed to turn officers into medics, but rather teach the time-critical skills that may permit survival long enough for victims to obtain definitive medical care.

Course Price: $50 per person

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

Blowout Kit - For an additional charge, The Backup will be providing a convenient, life-saving blowout kit packed with the necessary medical gear to assist you in treating any immediate injuries that demand your attention. The easy-to-carry pouch can be placed in your vest or pocket and carried with you at all times. More Info

COURSE OUTLINE  

Section I: Historical Look at Mass Shootings

 

Section IV: Last-Ditch Lifesaving Skills

  • Mass Shootings Through the Decades
  • Shooter Analysis
  • School Shootings in America
  • Weapons Used During Shootings
  • Victim Mortality
  • Profile of a Mass Shooting
    • Virginia Tech Shooting
    • Port Arthur Incident
    • Luby’s Cafeteria
  • Workplace Murders in the U.S.
  • The Golden Hour v. the Platinum Five Minutes
  • First Responder Role

 
  • Nasopharyngeal Airway
    • Anatomy
    • Insertion of a nasopharyngeal airway
  • Tension Pneumothorax
    • Anatomy
    • Visible Signs of Tension Pneumothorax
  • Chest Decompression
  • Extreme Cases           
  • Simple But Effective

Section II: Remote Assessment

 

Section V: Blackwater Perspective

  • Remote Assessment
  • Victim Color Codes
  • Distance or Remote Assessment
  • EMT Assessment Chart
  • Signs to Look For
  • Rescue vs. Recovery
  • Interactive Scenario
  • Cover and Concealment
  • Safe Approach
  • Communication

 
  • Mark Curtis Bio
  • Mentality and Self-Aid
  • Military Model
  • Tourniquet Application
  • Survival Tips
  • Blowout Kit
  • Importance of Mindset
  • Evaluation of the North Hollywood Shootout

Section III: Basic First Aid

  Conclusion
  • Airway and Breathing
    • Basic First Aid
  • Blocked Airways
  • Field CPR
  • Hemorrhage and Shock
    • Hemorrhage
    • Three Key Signs of Injury
    • Overturned School Bus Scenario
    • Shock
  • Initial Step: Evaluate the Victim

   
     
 
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