Fire & EMS Courses

NAEMT Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Certification

Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) is developed by the U.S. Department of Defense Defense Health Agency (DHA) Joint Trauma System to teach  evidence-based, life-saving techniques and strategies for providing the best trauma care on the battlefield. NAEMT conducts TCCC courses as specified by the DHA-JTS. NAEMT currently offers three types of TCCC courses.
  • TCCC-MP (TCCC for Medical Personnel) is a 16-hour course for military medical personnel  including medics, corpsmen, and pararescue personnel deploying in support of combat operations.
  • TCCC-CLS (TCCC Combat Lifesaver) is a 40-hour course for non-medical military personnel deploying in support of combat operations.
  • TCCC-ASM (TCCC All Service Members) is a 7-hour course for all service members.

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    NAEMT Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) Certification

    The NAEMT's Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) course teaches EMS practitioners and other prehospital providers how to respond to and care for patients in a civilian tactical environment.
    The course presents the three phases of tactical care and integrates parallel EMS nomenclature:
    • Hot Zone/Direct Threat Care that is rendered while under attack or in adverse conditions.
    • Warm Zone/Indirect Threat Care that is rendered while the threat has been suppressed but may resurface at any point.
    • Cold Zone/Evacuation Care that is rendered while the casualty is being evacuated from the incident site. 

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    NFPA 3000 - Active shooter Hostile Event Response (ASHER)

    The purpose of NFPA 3000™ is to identify the minimum
    program elements needed to organize, manage, and sustain
    an active shooter and/or hostile event response program
    and to reduce or eliminate the risks, effect, and impact on
    an organization or community affected by these events.
    The document addresses the following areas and others:

    Planning
    Assessing risks
    Developing community-wide programs
    Responding
    Establishing competencies
    Communicating to all stakeholders
    Recovering
    Planning recovery efforts
     
    NFPA 3000™ is for all safety planners, first responders,
    and policy makers. This includes fire, EMS, police, school
    superintendents, facility managers, building owners, safety
    officers, safety and security consultants, loss control/risk safety
    officers, risk managers, emergency services directors, and
    federal, state, city, and municipal government officials. All of
    these stakeholders need to be at the table and working together.
     
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    All Hazards Disaster Response (AHDR)

    The All Hazards Disaster Response (AHDR) course teaches students how to respond to the many types of disaster scenarios they may encounter, including natural disasters and infrastructure failings, fires and radiological events, pandemics, active shooter incidents, and other mass casualty events. AHDR educates participants on how to analyze potential threats in their area, assess available resources, and create a response plan that will save lives.

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