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Tactical Emergency Casualty Care


In the civilian tactical environment, seconds count. TECC: Tactical Emergency Casualty Care trains EMS practitioners of all levels how to safely respond to and care for patients in a civilian tactical environment, including active shootings. This program is designed to decrease preventable deaths in the field. Developed by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) and endorsed by the American College of Surgeons, TECC, Second Edition reflects current, medical knowledge and practice, and promotes critical-thinking as the foundation for providing quality care. The content in the updated TECC course meets the current Tactical Emergency Medical Services (TEMS) Competency Domains and is consistent with the Committee on Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (Co-TECC) guidelines. Upon successful completion of the course, students receive a certificate of completion, a wallet card recognizing them as a TECC provider for 4 years, and 16 hours of CAPCE credit for qualified participants.


Breakdown of Skills/Exercises:


Massive Hemorrhage Control


  • Tourniquet Application
  • Wound Packing/Hemostatic Gauze
  • X-STAT Application
  • Junctional Tourniquets

Airway Management


  • NPA Insertion
  • BVM Use
  • I-Gel Insertion
  • Surgical Cricothyroidotomy

Respiration Assessment and Management


  • Chest Seal Application
  • Needle Decompression

Circulation/Shock Management


  • Pelvic Compression Device Application
  • IV Insertion
  • IO Placement
  • Administration of Blood Products

Hypothermia Management


  • Question-Type Breakdown
  • Common Mistakes Made
  • Medical Terminology Review
  • Practice Exam Questions

Casualty Management


  • Question-Type Breakdown
  • Common Mistakes Made
  • Medical Terminology Review
  • Practice Exam Questions

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