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Tactical Casualty Care Programs

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Tactical First Aid (TFA)

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)

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Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)

TECC - Active Bystander

TECC - First Responder

TECC - Paramedic

TECC - First Receiver

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Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)

Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)

TCCC-ASM

TCCC-CLS

TCCC-CMC

TCCC-CPP

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Rescue Task Force (RTF)

Rescue Task Force (RTF)

Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)

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"Officer Down"

Rescue Task Force (RTF)

Tactical Paramedic

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Tactical Paramedic

Rescue Task Force (RTF)

Tactical Paramedic

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CoTECC Recognised Educational Partner

SureFire Tactical Pty Ltd is a Recognised Educational Partner with the 

Committee of Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (CoTECC)

and delivers training in accordance with the 

Principles of Guidelines Instruction set by the 

Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care.   

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Introduction to Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)

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Tactical Emergency Casualty Care Program

What is Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) is a set of best practice treatment guidelines for trauma care in the high-threat prehospital environment. 


These guidelines are built upon critical medical lessons learned by US and allied military forces over the past 15 years of conflict. They are appropriately modified to address the specific needs of civilian populations and civilian EMS practice.

The Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (C-TECC) was formed in 2010 to formally translate military trauma lessons learned into the civilian high-threat prehospital community. 


The C-TECC is modelled after the highly successful Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) - frequently credited as one of the major initiatives that has resulted in the lowest combat mortality rates in recorded history.


Its Mission is to decrease preventable deaths in a tactical situation.  

Tactical Casualty Care (TC2) Australia's TECC Program is designed to teach participants

how to respond to and care for patients in a civilian tactical environment.


The course presents the three phases of tactical care:

  1. Direct Threat Care that is rendered while under attack or in adverse conditions. 
  2. Indirect Threat Care that is rendered while the threat has been suppressed, but may resurface at any point. 
  3. Evacuation Care that is rendered while the casualty is being evacuated from the incident.    


Our Programs cover the following topics: 

  • Hemorrhage control;
  • Airway and Breathing management and assistance;  
  • Strategies for treating wounded responders in threatening environments; 
  • Caring for Paediatric and Geriatric patients; and  
  • Techniques for dragging and carrying victims to safety.   


All Our Programs meet the guidelines established by the

Committee on Tactical Emergency Casualty Care


 TECC Course Development 


Our Tactical Emergency Casualty Care Courses are based on and developed  in line with; 


The Committee of Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (CoTECC);                         

  • "TECC Guidelines"

The International Public Safety Association (IPSA);                                                           

  • "TEMS Scope of Practice & Policy" & "RTF Best Practices Guide V2"

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA);                                                   

  • "NFPA3000: Standard for an Active Shooter/Hostile Event Response Program"

The Australian Tactical  Medical Association (ATMA):                                  

  • "Emergency Services Support Role to Deliberate High Threat Incidents"

The Australia-New Zealand Counter- Terrorism Committee (ANZCTC):                   

  • "Active Armed Offender Guidelines for Crowded Place

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Level 1 : Bleeding Control

Stop the Bleed

Dynamic Bleeding Control

Dynamic Bleeding Control

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Dynamic Bleeding Control

Dynamic Bleeding Control

Dynamic Bleeding Control

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Level 2 : Tactical First Aid

Level Two : Tactical First Aid

Level Two : Tactical First Aid (Plus)

Level Two : Tactical First Aid (Plus)

Course Duration: 4 Hours                                               $90 per person  

Based on the  Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) Guidelines for Active Bystanders, this introductory level Tactical Trauma course will teach you how to provide life-saving medical care during high threat situations such as Active Violence Events or Terrorist Incidents .  


 Active Bystanders are the first link in the 

Trauma Chain of Survival. 

 

Statement of Attendance:

Tactical First Aid 

Course Curriculum

Level Two : Tactical First Aid (Plus)

Level Two : Tactical First Aid (Plus)

Level Two : Tactical First Aid (Plus)

Course Duration: 1 Day plus pre-work                        $135 per person                                                                     

With an additional period of Instruction and formal assessments 

the  Level 1 Alpha: Tactical First Aid Course can be combined 

with the Nationally Recognised Qualification 

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support


Statement of Attendance:

  Tactical First Aid  


Statement of Attainment: 

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

 HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

“Training and assessment delivered on behalf of

Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909”


Nationally Recognised Certificate Subjects Include

Level 3 : Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)

Level Three : TECC - Active Bystanders

Level Three : TECC - Active Bystanders (Plus)

Level Three : TECC - Active Bystanders (Plus)

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Course Duration: 6 Hours                                               $130 per person  

This civilian level Tactical Trauma course will teach you how to 

provide life-saving medical care during high threat situations 

such as Active Violence Events or Terrorist Incidents .  


 Active Bystanders are empowered community members,

 who are present in the event but not so severely injured that they cannot assist others, can serve a critical role during the initial moments after complex and dynamic disasters. 


They must have immediate access to severely injured victims 

and can provide time-sensitive, life-saving interventions. 


Active Bystanders are the first link in the 

Trauma Chain of Survival. 

 

Statement of Attendance:

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care -  Active Bystanders 

Course Curriculum

Level Three : TECC - Active Bystanders (Plus)

Level Three : TECC - Active Bystanders (Plus)

Level Three : TECC - Active Bystanders (Plus)

Course Duration: 1 Day plus pre-work                        $175 per person                                                                     

With an additional period of Instruction and formal assessments 

the TECC -  for Active Bystanders ourse can be combined 

with the Nationally Recognised Qualification 

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support


Statement of Attendance:

 Tactical Emergency Casualty Care -  Active Bystanders 


Statement of Attainment: 

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

 HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

“Training and assessment delivered on behalf of

Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909”


Nationally Recognised Certificate Subjects Include

Level 4: Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)

Level Four : TECC - First Responders, Duty to Act (Law Enforcement, Firefighters)

Level Four : TECC - First Responders, Duty to Act (Law Enforcement, Firefighters)

Level Four : TECC - First Responders, Duty to Act (Law Enforcement, Firefighters)

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 Course Duration: 1 Day                                              $190 per person   

Designed for non-EMS responders including Firefighter, SES,

Law Enforcement, Government, Corporate, Industry, Lifeguards, 

Security Personnel, Corrections Personnel and other individuals who are not EMS or healthcare providers but desire or require advanced training in dealing with casualties stemming from Active Shooter, Bombing Incidents or other Acts of Intentional Violence.

 

Statement of Attendance:

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care - First Responder

Course Curriculum

Level Four : TECC - First Responders, Duty to Act (Plus)

Level Four : TECC - First Responders, Duty to Act (Law Enforcement, Firefighters)

Level Four : TECC - First Responders, Duty to Act (Law Enforcement, Firefighters)

Course Duration: 2 Days plus pre-work                      $295 per person                                                                     

With an additional Day of Instruction and formal assessments 

the TECC -  First Responders, Duty to Act Course can be combined 

  with the Nationally Recognised Qualifications  

 HLTAID003 Provide First Aid &

 HLTAID007 Provide Advanced Resuscitation 


Statement of Attendance:

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care - First Responder 


Statement of Attainment: 

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid 

 HLTAID007 Provide Advanced Resuscitation 


Nationally Recognised “Training and assessment 

delivered on behalf of

Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909”


Nationally Recognised Certificate Subjects Include

Level 7: Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)

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Tactical EMS: BLS & ALS Paramedic (ALPHA)

Tactical EMS: Critical Care Paramedic (BRAVO)

Tactical EMS: Critical Care Paramedic (BRAVO)

This course examines and addresses the unique and challenging requirements of administering point of wounding medical care by EMS personnel to patients during a high-threat event. 

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Tactical EMS: Critical Care Paramedic (BRAVO)

Tactical EMS: Critical Care Paramedic (BRAVO)

Tactical EMS: Critical Care Paramedic (BRAVO)

 EMS providers will learn to distinguish between life-saving and secondary interventions, and when they should be applied based on the prevailing threat to responders and patients.   

Additional Courses

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Rescue Task Force (RTF)

Rescue Task Force (RTF)

Rescue Task Force (RTF)

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"Officer Down"

Rescue Task Force (RTF)

Rescue Task Force (RTF)

The "Officer Down" Survival Course teaches the essentials required to provide self-aid and buddy-aid whilst in the midst of an ongoing larger tactical situation.

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Tactical Paramedic

Rescue Task Force (RTF)

Tactical Paramedic

Tactical Combat Casualty Care Programs

What is Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)

Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC or TC3) is the standard of care in Prehospital Battlefield Medicine. The TCCC Guidelines are routinely updated and published by the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC), a component of the Joint Trauma System (JTS).

 

TCCC was designed in the mid-'90s for the Special Operations medical community. Originally a Naval Special Warfare and USSOCOM Medical Research & Development initiative, TCCC developed battlefield appropriate and evidence-based casualty care based on injury patterns of previous conflicts. The original TCCC concept and guidelines were published in a Military Medicine Supplement in 1996. 


The primary intent of TCCC is to reduce preventable combat death through a means that allows a unit to complete its mission while providing the best possible care for casualties.


The Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) is the Prehospital arm of the Joint Trauma System for the Department of Defence.


The CoTCCC is composed of 42 voting members specially selected as subject-matter experts in trauma, battlefield medicine, tactical medicine, prehospital medicine and their experience in the deployed combat environment.  The TCCC Working Group is composed of the CoTCCC and hundreds of subject-matter experts across many domains and liaisons from DoD, Government and Partner nation organisations.


The CoTCCC and the TCCC Working Group focus all of their efforts on providing the best recommendations for training and equipment for our individual service members, combat medics, corpsman, pararescue, and med techs going into harm's way around the world.


 TCCC Course Development 


Our Tactical Combat Casualty Care Programs have been developed based on and are consistent with; 


The Committee of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC).                         

  • "TCCC Guidelines"

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Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Courses

TCCC - All Service Members Course

TCCC - All Service Members Course

TCCC - All Service Members Course

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 Course Duration: 8 Hours                                              $190 per person The TCCC All Service Members (TCCC-ASM) Course has been designed to teach Military Personnel TCCC concepts and basic lifesaving skills to ensure they are able to deliver medical aid to a trauma casualty.  
 The ASM TCCC Course encompasses rapid casualty assessment, lifesaving medical skills, and critical communication and medical documentation techniques.
The overall training goals are to ensure students: 

  • Understand and value the importance of lifesaving skills and their role in helping eliminate preventable deaths due to trauma, ensuring military readiness;
  • Understand and value the importance of how lifesaving skills are used in everyday life;
  • Can perform life saving skills at a basic proficiency level.

The TCCC basic lifesaving skills have been proven safe and effective and can be performed by someone with no medical training.
Our curriculum features a student-centered approach tailored to a novice TCCC learner. The course provides information through a short lecture followed by hands-on skills training and formal assessment.
The training methods and materials are uniquely designed to accommodate a variety of learning styles and preferences, while also ensuring learning objectives are met in an efficient and effective manner.  
At the completion of this course, you will be qualified at a TCCC basic proficiency level.
PREREQUISITES: None    

Course Curriculum

TCCC - Combat LifeSaver Course

TCCC - All Service Members Course

TCCC - All Service Members Course

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 Course Duration: 40 Hours  / 5 Days                          $675 per person  The TCCC Combat Lifesaver (TCCC-CLS) Course has been designed to teach Military Personnel TCCC concepts and critical skills to ensure they are able to deliver medical aid to a trauma casualty.  
The CLS TCCC Course encompasses tactical trauma assessment, bleeding control interventions, airway and respiratory management techniques, rescue drag/carry techniques, prevention and treatment of shock, burns, eye injuries, splints, pain management, critical communication, and medical documentation practices.
This course is intended to provide an intermediate step between the TCCC All Service Members Course (ASM) taught to all Military personnel and the advanced life support skills taught only to Combat Medics. 
At the completion of the Course, in the absence of a Combat Medic, the CLS will be able to replicate some (though not all) of the full-fledged medic's techniques until the patient(s) can be evacuated to definitive care or a medic arrives to take over.  
The overall training goals are to ensure students: 

  • Understand and value the importance of lifesaving skills and their role in helping eliminate preventable deaths due to trauma, ensuring military readiness;
  • Understand and value how lifesaving skills are used in everyday life; 
  • Perform lifesaving skills at a basic proficiency level. 

The TCCC skills have been proven safe and effective and can be performed by someone with no medical training.
At the completion of this 40-hour course, you will be qualified at a TCCC basic proficiency level.
PREREQUISITES: All Service Members Course (ASM) or higher.  

Course Curriculum

TCCC - Combat Medic (TCCC-CMC)

TCCC - Combat Paramedic (TCCC-CPP)

TCCC - Combat Paramedic (TCCC-CPP)

TCCC - Combat Paramedic (TCCC-CPP)

TCCC - Combat Paramedic (TCCC-CPP)

TCCC - Combat Paramedic (TCCC-CPP)

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Level 1 Alpha: Tactical First Aid

Level 1 Alpha: Tactical First Aid Course Curriculum Includes;

1. Introduction to Tactical Casualty Care

2. Legalities of First Aid

3. Authority to Practice

4. Phases of TECC. Direct Threat Care

                                   Indirect Threat Care 

5. RACE. React

               Activate

               Care

               Evacuate

6. Psychology of Disaster response 

7. MARCH Algorithm vs DRS ABCD.

8. The Golden Hour

9. Trauma Triad

10. Bleeding Control. Tourniquet, Pressure Bandage, Wound Packing & Haemostatic Agent

11. Airway Management. Head Tilt, Triple Airway Manoeuvre, Lateral Position 

12. Respiration. Tension Pneumothorax, Occlusive Seal, 

                             Traumatic Asphyxiation

                             CPR

13. Circulation. Shock

14. Hypothermia

Level 1 Bravo: TECC- for Active Bystanders

TECC - for Active Bystanders Course Curriculum Includes;

1. Introduction to Tactical Casualty Care

2. Difference between Tactical Emergency Casualty Care and Tactical Combat Casualty Care

3.  Active Bystander/ First Care Provider vs First Responder

4. Legalities of First Aid

5. Authority to Practice

6. Threat Realities

7. RACE. React

               Activate

               Care

               Evacuate

8. Psychology of Disaster response 

9. Situational Awareness

10. Run, Hide, Fight

11. Injury Profiles. Gunshot

                                  Blast

                                  Stabbing

12. Phases of TECC. Direct Threat Care

                                    Indirect Threat Care 

13. MARCH Algorithm vs DRs ABCD.

14. The Golden Hour

15. Trauma Triad

16. Bleeding Control. Tourniquet, Pressure Bandage, Wound Packing & Haemostatic Agent

17. Airway Management. Head Tilt, Triple Airway Manoeuvre, Lateral Position 

18. Respiration. Tension Pneumothorax, Occlusive Seal, 

                             Traumatic Asphyxiation

                             CPR

19. Circulation. Shock

20. Hypothermia

21. Other Injuries. Impaled Objects

                                 Burns

                                 Spinal Injuries

22. Evacuation & Patient Movement

23. Documentation

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Level 2: TECC- First Responders with a Duty to Act

TECC - First Responders with a Duty to Act Course Curriculum Includes;

1. Introduction to Tactical Casualty Care

2. Difference between Tactical Emergency Casualty Care and Tactical Combat Casualty Care

3. Legalities of First Aid

4. Authority to Practice

5. Threat Realities

6. Previous Events

7. RACE. React

               Activate

               Care

               Evacuate

8. Psychology of Disaster response 

9. Situational Awareness

10. Run, Hide, Fight

11. Injury Profiles. Gunshot

                                  Blast

                                  Stabbing

12. Phases of TECC. Direct Threat Care

                                    Indirect Threat Care 

                                    Evacuation Care 

13. MARCH Algorithm vs DRS ABCD.

14. The Golden Hour

15. Trauma Triad

16. Bleeding Control. Tourniquet, Pressure Bandage, Wound Packing & Haemostatic Agent

17. Airway Management. Head Tilt, Triple Airway Manoeuvre, Lateral Position, 

                                              Nasopharyngeal Airway

18. Respiration (Breathing). Tension Pneumothorax, Occlusive Seal, 

                                                  Traumatic Asphyxiation

                                                  CPR

                                                  Oxygen Therapy

19. Circulation. Shock

20. Hypothermia

21. Other Injuries. Impaled Objects

                                 Burns

                                 Spinal Injuries

22. Analgesia

23. Evacuation & Patient Movement

24. Casualty Collection Point

25. Documentation

26. Triage & Incident Management

27. Previous Incidents Lessons Learnt

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TCCC COURSE CURRICULUM

Tactical Combat Casualty Care All Service Members TCCC-ASM

TCCC - ASM Course Content

 

  1. Introduction to TCCC 
  2. Legalities of Tactical Casualty Care
  3. Authority to Practice
  4. First Aid Kit Familiarization 
  5. Rapid Casualty Assessment 
  6. Massive Bleeding 
  7. Airway & Breathing 
  8. Burns 
  9. Fractures
  10. Eye Trauma 
  11. Head Injury Recognition 
  12. Medical Documentation and Communication

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Tactical Combat Casualty Care Combat LifeSaver TCCC-CLS

TCCC - CLS Course Curriculum

  1. Principles and Application of TCCC
  2. Legalities of Tactical Casualty Care
  3. Authority to Practice
  4. Medical Equipment
  5. Care Under Fire
  6. Principles and Application of Tactical Field Care (TFC)
  7. Tactical Trauma Assessment
  8. Massive Haemorrhage Control in TFC
  9. Airway Management in TFC
  10. Respiration Assessment and Management in TFC
  11. Circulation/Haemorrhage Control in TFC
  12. Shock Recognition
  13. Hypothermia Prevention
  14. Head Injuries
  15. Eye Injuries
  16. Analgesia Administration & Antibiotic Administration (Pain Medication) 
  17. Wound Management
  18. Burns
  19. Fractures
  20. Casualty Monitoring
  21. Pre-evacuation Procedures, Communication, and Documentation
  22. Evacuation Procedures

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