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2 DAY OPERATOR FIRST RESPONDER

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Instructor: NARESCUE, Training Type: MEDICAL, Location: CARTHAGE, NC, Date: 2012/05/05, Model No. 37641
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NARESCUE 2 DAY OPERATOR FIRST RESPONDER
05-06 MAY 2012 - CARTHAGE, NC

To provide students with the tools and training necessary to successfully assess for and treat the leading causes of potentially preventable Combat Death. The Course will consist of a light didactic instruction followed by practical exercises structured from the Care Under Fire and Tactical Field Care phases of treatment in accordance with TCCC standards. This course will cover critical skills to mitigate preventable combat death on the battlefield utilizing standard medical items in an operators kit. In a tactical field environment you will be taught the vital treatments for self and buddy aid until definitive medical treatment arrives. No prior medical knowledge is required to attend this course.

Core Competencies: Hemorrhage Control, Basic Airway Management, Recognition and Management of Tension Pneumothorax, Recognition and Management of Hypothermia, Casualty Evacuation.
Come dressed in durable clothing that can get dirty or be thrown away
Body Armor/Duty Gear (optional)
Eye and ears protection
Good attitude

Optional:
Serviceable carbine & associated carbine equipment (magazine/sling/etc) – This is a non-shooting class so no ammo is needed. The Level II class involves live fire.

*A North American Rescue SIRK and Martime Assault Kit will be given to each student at beginning of course. One will be used during the course, the other will be for students to take home. *
NORTH AMERICAN RESCUE AFTER ACTION REVIEW

2-DAY OPERATOR FIRST RESPONDER

I have been wanting to take a medical class for a long time and I don't think I could have picked a better one than this. I believe we had 17 students total with some coming as far away as New York city. There were some LEOs, former military, an EMT, business owner, a high speed insurance agent and a doctor attending. The class began with the instructors introducing themselves. All come from a military background (Rangers and SF) with extensive real world experience. They were extremely knowledgeable and excellent communicators. About half the course was classroom with powerpoint presentations and a lot of discussions. We watched film of actual combat footage and talked about the leading cause of preventable combat deaths (extremity hemorrhage, airway obstruction and tension pneumothorax). We were shown how to treat them. The course was designed around TCCC www.narescue.com/Tactical_Com...ualty_Care.htm

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