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cmailliard
12-08-2012, 10:12
First class of the new year.

Casualty Care is designed to provide Hunters, Sportsman, and Shooters in general with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to treat a injuries received from severe penetrating and blunt force trauma. From a negligent discharge at the range to cutting yourself dressing you deer in the backcountry the ability to provide rapid trauma care to yourself or buddy may mean the difference between life and death.

We will look at the current Tactical Combat Casualty Care Guidelines and show you how the same skills can be applied in the civilian setting. We will show real world examples of the need for the knowledge and proper tools to deal with severe trauma. Finally we will look at the leading causes of preventable combat death and how the same injuries and injury patterns can occur atthe range or while hunting.

Bring your First Aid Kit or Trauma Kit. We will practice all the necessary skills and have many of the major medical supplies so you can practice with what you have in your kit. If you do not have a kit you will get to practice with everything and with our experience gain a better understanding of what you should buy.

When: January 26th - 0800-1200
Where: Bowers Tactical
Register: HERE (http://casualtycare.weebly.com/) or at Bowers (720-985-2041)
Cost: $85

For more info go HERE (http://casualtycare.weebly.com/)

Questions let me know.

Stay Safe All and Happy Holidays

Big Wall
12-10-2012, 14:30
This is a great class and anyone who shoots should take it. It's worth every penny and then some. If you are willing to drive to attend a shooting class you should be willing to drive out to take this class. This is stuff everyone with guns around should know.

Wulf202
12-10-2012, 15:14
Ill have some space in my rental during jan big living room

Also the library here has a nice classroom.

cmailliard
12-10-2012, 17:31
I sure wish you would do a class up North here. I would volunteer my house. Plenty of room.

How far North? Let's see what we can do. I have no problems going places, I am in Lincoln, NE on Jan 15 for a church group that wants training. I will PM ya and let's make it work.

SuperiorDG
12-10-2012, 17:42
I am up near the Pawnee Sportsmans Center
www.pawneesports.com (http://www.pawneesports.com)

NorthEast of Greeley 20 something minutes. Like I said before, we could do a live goat lab or something like that also if you wanted.

What the hell do plan on doing to the goat?

Great-Kazoo
12-10-2012, 20:42
What the hell do plan on doing to the goat?

Sell the head to the neighbors and cook the rest over a spit. Roasted goat mmmmmmmmmmmmmm

beast556
12-10-2012, 21:28
I'm in for a class up north I will pay in advance if that helps. Approx how many hours is the class.

cmailliard
12-12-2012, 19:26
The class is usually 4 hours.

cmailliard
12-31-2012, 15:34
Mike has had a few registrations, but we still have spots open.

cmailliard
01-03-2013, 15:19
I have had a request to add a 4 hour block to this class. From 1230-1700 There will be an Unconventional First Aid Class. This class looks at First Aid from a slightly different prospective. Info that will be covered includes:
Patient Assessment
Environmental Emergencies
Fractures
Medical Emergencies
Shock
Patient Movement

The Full Day TCCC + Unconventional First Aid will be $135
TCCC alone will still be $85
If you took a TCCC Class and just want the First Aid piece $50

Any questions please let me know. Thanks

cmailliard
01-23-2013, 14:51
We are in a bigger room so Mike can keep the shop open so there are still a few spots open for both classes.