Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Available Courses:
- TCCC-MP (Tactical Combat Casualty Care - Medical Personnel)
- TCCC-AC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care - All Combatants)
Course Lengths:
- 8-hours
- 16-hours
- 24-hours
- Extended course lengths upon request
Course Description:
Created by the U.S. Department of Defense Committee on TCCC (Co-TCCC) to teach evidence-based, life-saving techniques and strategies for providing the best trauma care on the battlefield. This course utilizes the most current C-TECC (Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care). The format includes a lecture, hand-on practical skill stations, and scenario-based training
Created by the U.S. Department of Defense Committee on TCCC (Co-TCCC) to teach evidence-based, life-saving techniques and strategies for providing the best trauma care on the battlefield. This course utilizes the most current C-TECC (Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care). The format includes a lecture, hand-on practical skill stations, and scenario-based training
Our Approach:
At Valley TEMS we believe in an appropriate distribution of didactic classroom learning and hands-on practical experience, with a heavier focus being the latter. We offer the most up-to-date guidelines and protocols based on current CoTCCC recommendations and take pride in providing our students with quality, hands-on training opportunities. All of our instructors are certified and experienced providers who go to great lengths to tailor to the needs of our students.
At Valley TEMS we believe in an appropriate distribution of didactic classroom learning and hands-on practical experience, with a heavier focus being the latter. We offer the most up-to-date guidelines and protocols based on current CoTCCC recommendations and take pride in providing our students with quality, hands-on training opportunities. All of our instructors are certified and experienced providers who go to great lengths to tailor to the needs of our students.
Course Price:
- Course price is dependent on class size and location
- Military contracts, please call
Required Equipment:
Recommended Equipment:
Weapons: No weapons are allowed during active training exercises (classroom/scenarios)
- clothing appropriate for scenarios which may include: dirt, water, mud, fake blood, etc.
- footwear appropriate for scenarios which may include: climbing, dragging, wet or muddy conditions, stairs, heave objects, etc.
Recommended Equipment:
- personal or issued personal protective equipment (PPE) including: eye wear, helmet, gloves, ballistic vest, ballistic shield, etc.
- It is recommended to train with the equipment utilized in the active working environment.
Weapons: No weapons are allowed during active training exercises (classroom/scenarios)
- weapons include: firearms, knives, flashbangs, batons, irritant sprays/foams, electrical stun devices, etc.
Physical Disclaimer:
- Students may be exposed to uncomfortable elements and stress inducing activities that may include: walking, running, lifting, carrying, dragging, crawling, hot/cold temperatures, wet/dark/smokey/dusty environments, loud noises, and realistic-type scenarios.
- Students must be aware of their own capabilities, limitations, and preexisting conditions which may affect their overall performance as well the safety of themselves and others.
- Valley TEMS instructors reserve the authority to alter or discontinue any training deemed unsafe per their discretion.
- Any concerns should be discussed prior to enrolling in the course.
For questions or enrollment: courses@ValleyTEMS.org