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Tactical Casualty Care Training

Rescue Essentials offers two courses for Law Enforcement and First Responders in Tactical Casualty Care.

Course 1: Four hour overview with emphasis on tourniquet application, wound packing, airway & breathing.

Course 2: Eight hour combination of didactic and scenario-based practical application with an emphasis on the methodology learned in multiple skill stations.

“…This class allowed a great interaction between the students and instructors. The hands on experience really assisted in learning the material, and kept the class interesting”

About the Trainers:  Tactical Casualty Care Training programs were developed by Phil Carey, President and CEO of Rescue Essentials, with the generous contributions of some of the nation's most outstanding trainers in tactical medicine. Having worked in emergency medicine both at the hospital level and the pre-hospital EMS level, Phil spent a tremendous amount of time co-instructing the past two years before developing this training program. As part of his teaching credentials, Phil maintains his EMT certification within the state of Colorado, although his days of bright lights and sirens are now behind him except for the occasional volunteer staffing role.

View photos of the Save-A-Cop training program in Aurora, Colorado

“…This was a great opportunity to learn new topics and then practice them in an exercise. The training was important to our everyday job experience and also an improvement to preparedness.  Thank you!”

To schedule a course for your agency or for additional information contact Rescue Essentials by email: info@rescue-essentials.com or call us at 866-711-4843  

-- Past Training Program --

Rescue Essentials hosts free Save-A-Cop Tactical Casualty Care training course for regional law enforcement officers

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"The Hartford Consensus stipulates that medical training for external hemorrhage control techniques is essential for all law enforcement officers. They should play a key role as the bridge between the law enforcement phase of the operation and the integrated rescue response. The interval from wounding to effective hemorrhage control can be minimized by law enforcement officers trained in hemorrhage control."

 Rescue Essentials training follows principles based on the Hartford Consensus.

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