In the civilian Tactical environment, seconds count.
Students who successfully complete the TECC course will earn 16 hours of CAPCE-approved credit.. -The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) nomenclature of Hot, Warm, and Cold Zones has been integrated with Tactical nomenclature of Direct Threat, Indirect Threat, and Evacuation Phases. -Lessons covering each component of the MARCH assessment, immediate action drills for tourniquet application, pediatric Casualty Care discussions, and all-new patient simulations, including a final mass-casualty, active shooter event simulation.
The second edition of the TECC course features: -The new course manual, which reinforces and clarifies key concepts from the course; features an engaging, interactive design; and is written so you feel like you are participating in a conversation, versus listening to a lecture.
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.
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.
This program is designed to decrease preventable deaths in the field.
Tecc: Tactical Emergency Casualty Care, Second Edition trains EMS practitioners of all levels how to safely respond to and Care for patients in a civilian Tactical environment, including active shootings.
In the civilian Tactical environment, seconds count