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    Default Casualty Care - Skills at the Range

    This is a hands on skills day for those who have already taken the Casualty Care class or otherwise have Tactical Combat Casualty Care training in the past. Prior knowledge of TCCC concepts and skills is required. This course will have some live fire associated with it, but it is not built around shooting and is not mandatory. This course is open for anyone - Civilian, Law Enforcement, Military.

    Topics

    • Review of TCCC and present updates to TCCC
    • Review and practice TCCC skills
    • Wound Packing on a gunshot wound with simulated blood
    • Patient Movement - Off The "X" and Conventional
    • Calling 911 and interaction with Emergency Medical Services
    • Scenarios

    Please see the WEBSITE for more information and what is needed for the class.

    When: Saturday July 13th, 0800-1700
    Where: Bennett Farm Range
    Cost: $160
    Register: HERE
    More info will be emailed a week or two before class with directions and other instructions

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    Have spots left for this class. I have been working on the moulage and have a pretty good looking blood solution. Come on out to the range, shoot some cuts of meat and then practice treating that gunshot would with blood.

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    One week left and there are still some spots available. I order the cuts of meat yesterday so we are good to go. Get in on some good hands on training.

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    Training with good moulage is about as close to realism as you can get short of live tissue training. This would be a great opportunity to get some hands on practice.

    Don't let the first time you have to control bleeding be for real. Train, train, train. The life you save may be your own.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick-Boy View Post
    Training with good moulage is about as close to realism as you can get short of live tissue training. This would be a great opportunity to get some hands on practice.

    Don't let the first time you have to control bleeding be for real. Train, train, train. The life you save may be your own.
    Yeah we will have some moulage and "dead" tissue training, ten 12"-18" cuts of beef shank. Put a couple in a pants, put a 5.56 round through it, pump some movie blood though it and get to packing that wound. Get a little ballistics training out of it as well.

    Still spots open for the class.

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    A few pics from training today














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