easy
1-4 hours
All fitness levels welcome, but participants should be comfortable on water and in good health.
Discover Texas’s scenic waterways with Exigent Care, where water-based adventures range from high-speed boat rides to relaxing paddleboarding. Perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike!
4 Hours • Ages 18+
Experience Level: Beginner
4 Hour
The course is based upon the NAEMT's (National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians) TECC (Tactical Emergency Casualty Care) training program. TECC teaches EMS practitioners, law enforcement officers and responsible citizens how to respond to and provide pre-hospital care for casualties in adverse environments.
This introductory course is designed to decrease preventable deaths in situations such as an active shooter event, traumatic automobile accidents as well as active lifestyle, sports and hunting related incidents.
This course promotes critical thinking strategies for the rapid assessment and treatment of wounded first responders and / or civilian victims in the HOT and WARM zones, with an introduction to COLD ZONE concepts and applications.
This course focuses on controlling massive bleeding along with an introduction to the full MARCH casualty assessment and treatment protocol, including the application of items commonly found within the standard IFAK (individual first aid kit) such as tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, chest seals, etc. This course includes the full American College of Surgeons STOP THE BLEED training program as well as an introduction to the three phases of tactical care:
HOT ZONE / Direct Threat Care
WARM ZONE / Indirect Threat Care
Application of the full MARCH assessment protocol is performed during this level of care.
M – Massive Bleeding at Extremities (hemorrhage control) Tourniquet applications and best practices, Wound packing, Pressure dressings, Hemostatic agents
A – Airway Application of Manual Maneuvers (chin lift, jaw thrust, recovery position) Nasopharyngeal airway method
R – Respiratory (breathing) Application of effective occlusive chest seal
C – Circulation Carotid pulse, Distal radial pulse
H – Hypothermia Prevention and treatment applications
Always wear the provided life jackets for safety during water adventures.
Review current water conditions and weather forecasts before heading out.
Protect your skin during long hours under the sun with waterproof sunscreen.
Drink plenty of water, especially on hot Texas days.
Much of the local waterways have historical significance dating back to early Texas settlement and trade routes.
Exigent Care partners with local organizations to promote clean waterways and eco-friendly boating practices.
Protect your skin from sun exposure during extended water activities.
summer specific
Protect your feet and improve grip on boat surfaces.
spring;summer;fall specific
Keep essentials like phones and keys safe and dry.
any specific
Shield your face from the sun during water outings.
summer specific