Trauma Care / Medical Courses
Raidon Tactics, Inc. offers the same medical classes given to the current US Army Special Forces Medics (18d) and US Navy Seals with a combination of realistic involvement and the mentoring needed to ensure student success. Courses use current USSOCOM, FORSCOM and AMEDD Protocols and begin with basic lifesaver training and goes to advanced tactical combat casualty care with a live fire mission. The instructors for this course have taught at the “school house” and were instrumental in shaping today’s force of Green Beret Medics. These courses are available to tactical paramedics, police officers, and any other medical practitioners. Don’t sell your agency short. Every operator deserves the best medical care available and this training is just that!
TCCC is quickly becoming the standard of care for the tactical management of combat casualties within the Department of Defense and is the sole standard of care dually endorsed by both the American College of Surgeons and the National Association of EMT’s for casualty management in tactical environments.
TCCC is built around three definitive phases of casualty care:
Care Under Fire:
Care rendered at the scene of the injury while both the medic and the casualty are under hostile fire. Available medical equipment is limited to that carried by each operator and the medic.
Tactical Field Care:
Rendered once the casualty is no longer under hostile fire. Medical equipment is still limited to that carried into the field by mission personnel. Time prior to evacuation may range from a few minutes to many hours.
Tactical Evacuation Care (TACEVAC):
Rendered while the casualty is evacuated to a higher echelon of care. Any additional personnel and medical equipment pre-staged in these assets will be available during this phase.
This one-day course covers the Care under fire and Tactical Field care phases for soldiers that are isolated or in small units away from medical assistance, using small bags that have minimal equipment. The Warfighter will learn these techniques in a classroom setting and then apply the techniques in a combat simulated field setting on moulaged patients. The student will learn each piece of medical gear in his IFAK bag and will build one for his own use in the real world when he leaves.
TCCC is built around three definitive phases of casualty care:
Care Under Fire:
Care rendered at the scene of the injury while both the medic and the casualty are under hostile fire. Available medical equipment is limited to that carried by each operator and the medic.
Tactical Field Care:
Rendered once the casualty is no longer under hostile fire. Medical equipment is still limited to that carried into the field by mission personnel. Time prior to evacuation may range from a few minutes to many hours.
Tactical Evacuation Care (TACEVAC):
Rendered while the casualty is evacuated to a higher echelon of care. Any additional personnel and medical equipment pre-staged in these assets will be available during this phase.
This two-day course covers all three phases and adds the realism of Live Tissue Training using a Caprine as the Live Model in the training scenarios. Day two is table top training under the close supervision of a Senior Qualified instructor.
