Description
The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services is pleased to announce the First Responder Medical Course. This course focuses on Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) for patrol officers that includes an overview of topics addressing Bleeding, Airway management, Tension Pneumothorax mitigation, and Hypothermia protocols (BATH). Methods of treatment cover: direct threat care, direct pressure application, tourniquet application, wound packing, patient assessment, indirect threat care, airway management, bandaging, prolonged patient management, lifts/drags/carries for casualty evacuation, as well as a tactical overview of techniques and best practices based upon national standards. All subjects covered include hands on practical application and culminates with reality-based force on force scenario training.
Time
16 hours/2 days
Registration begins at 7:30 am. Course will run from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Class Size
24, from multiple agencies
Prerequisite
Participants must be state certified law enforcement, fire or EMS providers. EMS providers should be state or national registry EMT-B certified (NREMT-Intermediate or NREMT-Paramedic is highly preferred).
Credentials will be required for admittance.
Required Equipment
Good attitude, open mind, pen and paper, duty gear or training uniform
Partial In-Service Credit
Law enforcement officers will receive partial in-service credit for attending this training.
Cost and Registration
There is no registration fee for this course. Pre-registration is required.
Please note that the DCJS registration system does not have the capacity to sort eligible from ineligible registrants. Therefore, anyone who registers will receive a confirmation. All registrants will be notified whether or not they have been accepted via the email address provided during registration.
For More Information, Contact:
Adam Keene, Active Attack Program Manager
804.929.2768
Email Adam