Evacuation Care: Care delivered while the casualty is being evacuated from the incident site. This is hopefully a setting where the patient is en route to a hospital or surgeon. TECC focuses on the medicine during these phases of care and provides guidelines for managing trauma in the civilian tactical or hazardous environment.
While TECC has a tactical slant, it takes an all-hazards approach to providing care outside the normal operating conditions of most EMS agencies, such as responding to a mass casualty or active shooter event. This course is not designed to teach the "tactics" of an active shooter or like event. We overview tactical expectations but do not instruct on the firearms or threat suppression component of such events.
Course Delivery: The course is delivered over 2 days in residence. The course teaches civilian tactical EMS; any EMS practitioner called upon to respond to a mass casualty or active shooter event. Registration will be limited to 20 students per course, so don't delay. The first qualified 20 students will be accepted. Applicants beyond that will be placed on a waiting list. If you are accepted to the course and have tactical gear - please bring it with you to the course. Also please bring note taking material.
The course registration fee and lunch are provided with grant funding. Not included: lodging, breakfast or dinner. If you have any questions concerning registration, please contact Cathy White: program georgiaemsassociation. If you cancel within 2 weeks of the class or do not show up for the class, you will not reimbursed any funds. The mission of the Georgia Emergency Medical Services Association is to advocate for the emergency medical provider, develop educational programs, liaison activities, provider benefit programs, and improvements to the Emergency Medical Service System in Georgia.
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