difficult
16 hours
Participants should have good physical stamina and mental resilience to handle continuous hands-on drills and simulated emergencies.
Gain lifesaving battlefield trauma skills in the Tactical Combat Casualty Care 16-hour course. Learn critical emergency care techniques designed for high-pressure environments.
$250 per person | 18 years of age or older
Experience a transformative 16-hour course on TCCC, the U.S. military's essential guidelines for trauma life support in combat. Gain critical skills to save lives and effectively extract personnel from high-stakes environments, ensuring operational success while reducing preventable deaths. Prepare to make a difference in challenging situations.
TCCC are the United States military guidelines for trauma life support in prehospital combat medicine, designed to reduce preventable deaths while maintaining operation success.
During this 16 hour course, you will learn the necessary skills to combat this environment and properly deploy life saving methods and extract personnel from tactical or combat environments.
Intensive practical sessions can be physically demanding; drink water regularly to maintain focus and stamina.
Dress in durable, flexible attire to accommodate hands-on drills and movement scenarios.
A background in first aid or emergency care enhances understanding and execution during scenarios.
Training includes high-pressure scenarios requiring calm decision-making under stress.
TCCC was developed by the U.S. military to improve survival rates during combat operations, transforming battlefield medicine since the 1990s.
No environmental impact considerations specific to TCCC; the focus is on tactical medical readiness.
Allows ease of movement and protects during realistic training scenarios.
Provides foot protection and support for physical exercises.
Useful for taking notes during instruction segments.
Ensures hydration during intensive, active sessions.