SWAT TACTICAL MEDIC COURSE
TEMS FULL COURSE
TEMS SWAT Tactical Medic Course 10 Day 100 Hours
This specialized medical course is structured for pre-hospital TACTICAL EMS medical providers assigned to law enforcement SWAT teams. The mission of this course is to expand the student’s knowledge of emergency medical care within the tactical environment. This course is FOCUSED on the Basic and Advanced Tactical Medical Skill. We train you in the proper settings where the student will be working. This takes time, skilled instructors in their craft, and highly developed lesson plans.
COURSE CONTENT INCLUDES:
• History of SWAT and TEMS • Integration of TEMS into tactical operations • Team organization and structure • Elements of common SWAT missions • Structure clearing – Stealth and Dynamic • Chemical agents and Less-lethal options • Medical considerations of less-lethal munitions • Medical Operations Pre-plan • Use of cover and concealment during medical treatment • Medical considerations for team wellness • Tactical Airway, Wound ballistics, and hemorrhage control • Officer-Down medical treatment and rescue techniques • Basic firearms skills and familiarization of tactical weapons systems • Medical treatment in adverse conditions (low-light and gas mask) •Human anatomy review: Incorporates cadaveric dissection review utilizing medical school quality specimens. This review will include the anatomy of the chest and lung, abdominal organs, and vasculature of the abdomen, pelvis, groin and proximal upper/lower extremity. •Patient assessments. •Advanced/difficult airway management. •Patient triage. •Mass casualty management. •Mass casualty scenarios. •Blunt trauma scenarios. •Blast trauma scenarios. •Traumatic Brain Injury •Casualty Collection Point management Course shall integrate currency requirements for advanced medical care and protocols as outlined in the Pararescue Medical Operations Handbook, to include: •Prolonged care for patients. Cric, ET, Vents, Pharm, Hypothermia Management, Blood, Packaging, •Burn trauma management. •Crush Injury management. •Extended/Critical care considerations. •Tactical rescue scenarios. •Surgical field procedures SWAT Technology Overview (Drones / Robots) – Remote Assessment Culmination Scenarios Day and Night K-9 Medical and Trauma
TEMS SWAT Tactical Medic Course takes the skills learned to the next level. This intensive course includes basic & advanced TEMS SWAT Medic training in one course and exposes them to new technology and how to employ this technology within the tactical environment to deliver basic and advanced medical skills. Advanced SWAT medics will be certified Tactical Combat Casualty Care and exposed to Prolonged Field Care and K9 Medicine. The students will utilize their new skills in a multitude of mentally and physically challenging scenarios.
Students should be prepared to complete the Cooper “Single Cut-Point” standard PT Test.
DURATION: 10 DAYS / 100 HOURS at a minimum
TCCC Tier 3 Certification Included: Tactical Combat Casualty Care Combat Medic/Corpsman (TCCC CMC) curriculum developed by the Joint Trauma System, part of the Defense Health Agency. This course is intended to equip CMCs to provide more advanced prehospital casualty care than was taught in the ASM or CLS courses. Instruction includes the use of advanced medical equipment and knowledge in the management of life-threatening injuries commonly encountered on the battlefield. Conducted in conjunction with 911TACMED, the Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) course introduces evidence-based, life-saving techniques and strategies for providing the best trauma care on the battlefield. NAEMT conducts TCCC courses under the auspices of its PHTLS program, the recognized world leader in prehospital trauma education are fully compliant with the Department of Defense’s Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) guidelines course is designed for combat EMS/military personnel, including medics, corpsmen, and pararescue personnel deploying in support of combat operations. TCCC course is accredited by the American College of Surgeon, Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS) and recognized by the National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) comes with CAPCE Credit.
Pre-requisite: EMT Certification and above. This course will utilize force on force drills, students must be in good physical condition. Students should show up for class in PT gear -bring clothes to change after. Students failing the physical assessment will receive a certificate of attendance for the portions completed and will be dismissed from the SWAT portion of the course. The PT test is the Cooper “Single Cut-Point” standard: 1.5 mile run in 16:28, 300 meter run in 1:11, 25 push-ups in 1 Minute, 29 sit-ups in 1 minute.
Required Equipment List: PT Gear – (Running Shoes, Shorts, T-shirt), BDU or other similar tactical uniform, Tactical boots, PT clothing and running shoes, Body armor, Duty belt with Holster, Load bearing vest or web gear, Water Bottle or similar device, Eye protection, Ear protection, Gas mask, Gloves, Helmet, snacks, weather appropriate gear, note taking materials. Issued Trauma bag and/or IFAK (optional) - (We have limited sets of individual gear for use if there is something you do not have, contact us.)
Weapons and Ammunition:
• Certified Peace Officer’s - M4 or Duty issued rifle with 100 UTM rounds and a sling, Duty issued handgun with 100 UTM rounds and 3 magazines. Simmunitions / UTM weapon with 100 rounds and protective gear
• Firefighters / Medical Personnel – Weapons may be rented, bring 100 UTM rounds of 5.56 ammunition and 100 UTM rounds of 9mm ammunition – NO RELOADS.
Credit: • 76 hours TCOLE Credit (Basic SWAT 60hrs & TCCC Credits 16hrs) • 63 hours CAPCE NAEMT – TCCC- Card (Tier 3 Course) • 100 hours Tactical Responder Review Course (IBSC TR-C) or • 100 hours Tactical Paramedic Review Course (IBSC TP-C) Testing on site is available if you purchase that option for the TP-C or TR-C
- allows you to sit before the TR-C or TP-C Exam with the International Board of Specialty Certifications (IBSC) to become board certified if you choose to test later.
TEMS SWAT Tactical Medic Course 10 Day 100 Hours
This specialized medical course is structured for pre-hospital TACTICAL EMS medical providers assigned to law enforcement SWAT teams. The mission of this course is to expand the student’s knowledge of emergency medical care within the tactical environment. This course is FOCUSED on the Basic and Advanced Tactical Medical Skill. We train you in the proper settings where the student will be working. This takes time, skilled instructors in their craft, and highly developed lesson plans.
COURSE CONTENT INCLUDES:
• History of SWAT and TEMS
• Integration of TEMS into tactical operations
• Team organization and structure
• Elements of common SWAT missions
• Structure clearing – Stealth and Dynamic
• Chemical agents and Less-lethal options
• Medical considerations of less-lethal munitions
• Medical Operations Pre-plan
• Use of cover and concealment during medical treatment
• Medical considerations for team wellness
• Tactical Airway, Wound ballistics, and hemorrhage control
• Officer-Down medical treatment and rescue techniques
• Basic firearms skills and familiarization of tactical weapons systems
• Medical treatment in adverse conditions (low-light and gas mask)
•Human anatomy review: Incorporates cadaveric dissection review utilizing medical school quality specimens. This review will include the anatomy of the chest and lung, abdominal organs, and vasculature of the abdomen, pelvis, groin and proximal upper/lower extremity.
•Patient assessments.
•Advanced/difficult airway management.
•Patient triage.
•Mass casualty management.
•Mass casualty scenarios.
•Blunt trauma scenarios.
•Blast trauma scenarios.
•Traumatic Brain Injury
•Casualty Collection Point management
Course shall integrate currency requirements for advanced medical care and protocols as outlined in the Pararescue Medical Operations Handbook, to include:
•Prolonged care for patients. Cric, ET, Vents, Pharm, Hypothermia Management, Blood, Packaging,
•Burn trauma management.
•Crush Injury management.
•Extended/Critical care considerations.
•Tactical rescue scenarios.
•Surgical field procedures
- SWAT Technology Overview (Drones / Robots) – Remote Assessment
- Culmination Scenarios Day and Night
- K-9 Medical and Trauma
TEMS SWAT Tactical Medic Course takes the skills learned to the next level. This intensive course includes basic & advanced TEMS SWAT Medic training in one course and exposes them to new technology and how to employ this technology within the tactical environment to deliver basic and advanced medical skills. Advanced SWAT medics will be certified Tactical Combat Casualty Care and exposed to Prolonged Field Care and K9 Medicine. The students will utilize their new skills in a multitude of mentally and physically challenging scenarios.
Students should be prepared to complete the Cooper “Single Cut-Point” standard PT Test.
DURATION: 10 DAYS / 100 HOURS at a minimum
TCCC Tier 3 Certification Included:
Tactical Combat Casualty Care Combat Medic/Corpsman (TCCC CMC) curriculum developed by the Joint Trauma System, part of the Defense Health Agency. This course is intended to equip CMCs to provide more advanced prehospital casualty care than was taught in the ASM or CLS courses. Instruction includes the use of advanced medical equipment and knowledge in the management of life-threatening injuries commonly encountered on the battlefield. Conducted in conjunction with 911TACMED, the Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) course introduces evidence-based, life-saving techniques and strategies for providing the best trauma care on the battlefield. NAEMT conducts TCCC courses under the auspices of its PHTLS program, the recognized world leader in prehospital trauma education are fully compliant with the Department of Defense’s Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) guidelines course is designed for combat EMS/military personnel, including medics, corpsmen, and pararescue personnel deploying in support of combat operations. TCCC course is accredited by the American College of Surgeon, Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS) and recognized by the National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) comes with CAPCE Credit.
Pre-requisite:
EMT Certification and above. This course will utilize force on force drills, students must be in good physical condition. Students should show up for class in PT gear -bring clothes to change after. Students failing the physical assessment will receive a certificate of attendance for the portions completed and will be dismissed from the SWAT portion of the course. The PT test is the Cooper “Single Cut-Point” standard: 1.5 mile run in 16:28, 300 meter run in 1:11, 25 push-ups in 1 Minute, 29 sit-ups in 1 minute.
Required Equipment List:
PT Gear – (Running Shoes, Shorts, T-shirt), BDU or other similar tactical uniform, Tactical boots, PT clothing and running shoes, Body armor, Duty belt with Holster, Load bearing vest or web gear, Water Bottle or similar device, Eye protection, Ear protection, Gas mask, Gloves, Helmet, snacks, weather appropriate gear, note taking materials. Issued Trauma bag and/or IFAK (optional) - (We have limited sets of individual gear for use if there is something you do not have, contact us.)
Weapons and Ammunition:
• Certified Peace Officer’s - M4 or Duty issued rifle with 100 UTM rounds and a sling, Duty issued handgun with 100 UTM rounds and 3 magazines. Simmunitions / UTM weapon with 100 rounds and protective gear
• Firefighters / Medical Personnel – Weapons may be rented, bring 100 UTM rounds of 5.56 ammunition and 100 UTM rounds of 9mm ammunition – NO RELOADS.
Credit:
• 60 hours TCOLE Credit (Basic SWAT)
• 63 hours CAPCE NAEMT – TCCC- Card (Tier 3 Course)
• 100 hours Tactical Responder Review Course (IBSC TR-C)
or
• 100 hours Tactical Paramedic Review Course (IBSC TP-C)
Testing on site is available if you purchase that option for the TP-C or TR-C
- allows you to sit before the TR-C or TP-C Exam with the International Board of Specialty Certifications (IBSC) to become board certified if you choose to test later.
About:
This specialized medical course is structured for pre-hospital medical providers attached to SWAT teams and Protective Details. The mission of this course is to expand the student’s knowledge of emergency medical care within the hostile tactical environment.
DURATION: 7 DAYS / 72 HOURS
Credit:
- 60 hours TCOLE Credit
- 16 CPACE & NAEMT – TECC Card
Course content includes:
- Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)
- Tactical Paramedic & Tactical Responder Review Course (Prepares the student to take the IBSC and the BCCTPC exam for the TP-C or TR-C)
- K-9 Handler Trauma Training (K-9 TCCC)
- 4th Amendment (Search & Seizure)
- Integration of TEMS into tactical operations
- Medical Operations Pre-plan
- Use of cover and concealment during medical treatment
- Medical considerations for team wellness
- Tactical Airway, Wound ballistics, and hemorrhage control
- Medical considerations of less-lethal munitions
- Officer-Down medical treatment and rescue techniques
- Elements of high-risk warrant service and hostage rescue
- Basic building-clearing techniques
- Stealth and dynamic team movement
- Basic firearms skills and familiarization of tactical weapons systems
- Medical treatment in adverse conditions (low-light and gas mask)
Required Equipment List:
PT Gear – (Running Shoes, Shorts, T-shirt), BDU or other similar tactical uniform, Tactical boots, PT clothing and running shoes, Body armor, Duty belt with Holster, Load bearing vest or web gear, Water Bottle or similar device, Eye protection, Ear protection, Gas mask, Gloves, Helmet, snacks, weather appropriate gear, note taking materials. Issued Trauma bag and/or IFAK (optional) - (We have limited sets of individual gear for use if there is something you do not have, contact us.)
Weapons and Ammunition:
• Certified Peace Officer’s - M4 or Duty issued rifle with 300 rounds and a sling, Duty issued handgun with 100 rounds and 3 magazines. Simmunitions / UTM weapon with 100 rounds and protective gear
• Firefighters / Medical Personnel – Weapons may be provided, bring 300 rounds of 5.56 ammunition and 100 rounds of 9mm ammunition – NO RELOADS. Simmunitions / UTM and protective gear will be provided.
Pre-requisite:
EMT BASIC Certification and above. This course will utilize live fire and force on force drills, students must be in good physical condition.
For more information or to host this course at your location contact us
TEMS BASIC SHORT COURSE
TEMS BASIC SHORT COURSE:
About:
This specialized medical course is structured for pre-hospital medical providers attached to SWAT teams and Protective Details. The mission of this course is to expand the student’s knowledge of emergency medical care within the hostile tactical environment.
DURATION: 7 DAYS / 72 HOURS
Credit:
- 60 hours TCOLE Credit
- 16 CPACE & NAEMT – TECC Card
Cost:
- $900.00 per student
Course content includes:
- Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)
- Tactical Paramedic & Tactical Responder Review Course (Prepares the student to take the IBSC and the BCCTPC exam for the TP-C or TR-C)
- K-9 Handler Trauma Training (K-9 TCCC)
- 4th Amendment (Search & Seizure)
- Integration of TEMS into tactical operations
- Medical Operations Pre-plan
- Use of cover and concealment during medical treatment
- Medical considerations for team wellness
- Tactical Airway, Wound ballistics, and hemorrhage control
- Medical considerations of less-lethal munitions
- Officer-Down medical treatment and rescue techniques
- Elements of high-risk warrant service and hostage rescue
- Basic building-clearing techniques
- Stealth and dynamic team movement
- Basic firearms skills and familiarization of tactical weapons systems
- Medical treatment in adverse conditions (low-light and gas mask)
Required Equipment List:
PT Gear – (Running Shoes, Shorts, T-shirt), BDU or other similar tactical uniform, Tactical boots, PT clothing and running shoes, Body armor, Duty belt with Holster, Load bearing vest or web gear, Water Bottle or similar device, Eye protection, Ear protection, Gas mask, Gloves, Helmet, snacks, weather appropriate gear, note taking materials. Issued Trauma bag and/or IFAK (optional) - (We have limited sets of individual gear for use if there is something you do not have, contact us.)
Weapons and Ammunition:
• Certified Peace Officer’s - M4 or Duty issued rifle with 300 rounds and a sling, Duty issued handgun with 100 rounds and 3 magazines. Simmunitions / UTM weapon with 100 rounds and protective gear
• Firefighters / Medical Personnel – Weapons may be provided, bring 300 rounds of 5.56 ammunition and 100 rounds of 9mm ammunition – NO RELOADS. Simmunitions / UTM and protective gear will be provided.
Pre-requisite:
EMT BASIC Certification and above. This course will utilize live fire and force on force drills, students must be in good physical condition.
For more information or to host this course at your location contact us
5 DAYS / 50 HOURS
MUST HAVE BASIC SWAT TACTICAL MEDIC COURSE!
About:
Cost:
$900
This Advanced SWAT Tactical Medic team training course is intended to provide the student with an understanding of Advanced SWAT tactics, medical training, techniques, and procedures. The course will provide lecture and demonstrations with scenario-based exercises and medical skills labs. To attend you must be at least an EMT and have proof of Basic SWAT Tactical Medic / Basic SWAT or an equivalent.
The Advanced SWAT Medic course takes the skills learned in Basic S.W.A.T. Medic to the next level. This intensive course includes advanced swat training in firearms, close quarter combat, entry, and breaching tactics. Advanced SWAT medics will be exposed to new technology and how to employ this technology within the tactical environment. Advanced SWAT medics will be re-certified in Basic Tactical Combat Casualty Care and exposed to Prolonged Field Care and K9 Medicine. The students will utilize their new skills in a multitude of mentally and physically challenging scenarios.
You will be training side by side with Advanced SWAT Officers while we integrate you with them as if you where on a SWAT Team with advanced training.
DURATION: 5 DAYS / 50 HOURS
Course content includes:
- Cost: $900
About:
This Advanced SWAT Tactical Medic team training course is intended to provide the student with an understanding of Advanced SWAT tactics, medical training, techniques, and procedures. The course will provide lecture and demonstrations with scenario-based exercises and medical skills labs. To attend you must be at least an EMT and have proof of Basic SWAT Tactical Medic / Basic SWAT or an equivalent.
•Current concepts in TCCC: Review and Updates
•Human anatomy review: Incorporates cadaveric dissection review utilizing medical school quality specimens. This review will include the anatomy of the chest and lung, abdominal organs, and vasculature of the abdomen, pelvis, groin and proximal upper/lower extremity.
•Patient assessments.
•Advanced/difficult airway management.
•Patient triage.
•Mass casualty management.
•Mass casualty scenarios.
•Blunt trauma scenarios.
•Blast trauma scenarios.
•Traumatic Brain Injury
•Casualty Collection Point management
Course shall integrate currency requirements for advanced medical care and protocols as outlined in the Pararescue Medical Operations Handbook, to include:
•Prolonged care for patients. Cric, ET, Vents, Pharm, Hypothermia Management, Blood, Packaging,
•Burn trauma management.
•Crush Injury management.
•Extended/Critical care considerations.
•Tactical rescue scenarios.
•Surgical field procedures
SWAT Technology Overview (Drones / Robots) – Remote Assessment
Culmination Scenarios
Credit:
50 Credit – #3310 SWAT In-Service Training
16 hours NAEMT – TCCC-MP
64 hours Tactical Paramedic Review (Tactical Paramedic Exam or Tactical Responder Exam Prep)
PREREQUISITE: Certified Law Enforcement Officers, Security Officers, Government contractors, Military Personnel – Good Physical Condition = capable of performing protective duties.
INSTRUCTORS: The instructor cadre is a globally experienced and diverse group. This provides a unique and balanced perspective in creating our training programs. The instructors are drawn from all branches of the Military and Law Enforcement Special Operations community along with members from the Medical, Intelligence, and Investigative communities. This blend of instructors provides an outstanding depth and strength to our training.
EQUIPMENT: Ammunition: 200 Rounds (200 Rifle/100 Handgun) – All normal tactical equipment including, BDU or other similar tactical uniform, PT clothing, body armor, load-bearing vest or web-gear, eye and ear protection, gas mask, handgun and/or shoulder fired weapon . Please bring Simunitions / UTM safety equipment and 150 Simunition / UTM rounds per student.
TEMS ADVANCED SWAT MEDIC SHORT COURSE
TEMS ADVANCED SWAT MEDIC SHORT COURSE:
5 DAYS / 50 HOURS
MUST HAVE BASIC SWAT TACTICAL MEDIC COURSE!
About:
Cost:
$900
This Advanced SWAT Tactical Medic team training course is intended to provide the student with an understanding of Advanced SWAT tactics, medical training, techniques, and procedures. The course will provide lecture and demonstrations with scenario-based exercises and medical skills labs. To attend you must be at least an EMT and have proof of Basic SWAT Tactical Medic / Basic SWAT or an equivalent.
The Advanced SWAT Medic course takes the skills learned in Basic S.W.A.T. Medic to the next level. This intensive course includes advanced swat training in firearms, close quarter combat, entry, and breaching tactics. Advanced SWAT medics will be exposed to new technology and how to employ this technology within the tactical environment. Advanced SWAT medics will be re-certified in Basic Tactical Combat Casualty Care and exposed to Prolonged Field Care and K9 Medicine. The students will utilize their new skills in a multitude of mentally and physically challenging scenarios.
You will be training side by side with Advanced SWAT Officers while we integrate you with them as if you where on a SWAT Team with advanced training.
DURATION: 5 DAYS / 50 HOURS
Course content includes:
- Cost: $900
- About:
- This Advanced SWAT Tactical Medic team training course is intended to provide the student with an understanding of Advanced SWAT tactics, medical training, techniques, and procedures. The course will provide lecture and demonstrations with scenario-based exercises and medical skills labs. To attend you must be at least an EMT and have proof of Basic SWAT Tactical Medic / Basic SWAT or an equivalent.
- •Current concepts in TCCC: Review and Updates
- •Human anatomy review: Incorporates cadaveric dissection review utilizing medical school quality specimens. This review will include the anatomy of the chest and lung, abdominal organs, and vasculature of the abdomen, pelvis, groin and proximal upper/lower extremity.
- •Patient assessments.
- •Advanced/difficult airway management.
- •Patient triage.
- •Mass casualty management.
- •Mass casualty scenarios.
- •Blunt trauma scenarios.
- •Blast trauma scenarios.
- •Traumatic Brain Injury
- •Casualty Collection Point management
- Course shall integrate currency requirements for advanced medical care and protocols as outlined in the Pararescue Medical Operations Handbook, to include:
- •Prolonged care for patients. Cric, ET, Vents, Pharm, Hypothermia Management, Blood, Packaging,
- •Burn trauma management.
- •Crush Injury management.
- •Extended/Critical care considerations.
- •Tactical rescue scenarios.
- •Surgical field procedures
- SWAT Technology Overview (Drones / Robots) – Remote Assessment
- Culmination Scenarios
- Credit:
- 50 Credit – #3310 SWAT In-Service Training
- 16 hours NAEMT – TCCC-MP
- 64 hours Tactical Paramedic Review (Tactical Paramedic Exam or Tactical Responder Exam Prep)
PREREQUISITE: Certified Law Enforcement Officers, Security Officers, Government contractors, Military Personnel – Good Physical Condition = capable of performing protective duties.
INSTRUCTORS: The instructor cadre is a globally experienced and diverse group. This provides a unique and balanced perspective in creating our training programs. The instructors are drawn from all branches of the Military and Law Enforcement Special Operations community along with members from the Medical, Intelligence, and Investigative communities. This blend of instructors provides an outstanding depth and strength to our training.
EQUIPMENT: Ammunition: 200 Rounds (200 Rifle/100 Handgun) – All normal tactical equipment including, BDU or other similar tactical uniform, PT clothing, body armor, load-bearing vest or web-gear, eye and ear protection, gas mask, handgun and/or shoulder fired weapon . Please bring Simunitions / UTM safety equipment and 150 Simunition / UTM rounds per student.