Civilian Trauma Response

Advanced Trauma Life Support – Learn to Safe a Life

The Civilian Trauma Response Course (CTR) goes far beyond first aid. This course is split in two sections. One is based on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) procedures used by the Military to save lives during combat. The second section is based on the civilian BLS ( Basic Life Support ). Civilians are usually the first ones on scene in an active shooter incident, terrorist act, natural disaster or everyday accident. The CTR Course is putted together by different experts in emergency and tactical medicine. You should be prepared to make a difference and save a life. This course will have more than 8 Hours of video training materials.

What you’ll learn

  • Bleeding Management.
  • Airway and Respiration.
  • Hypothermia and Head Injury.
  • Basic Life Support.
  • M.A.R.C.H. Algorithm.
  • Hemorrhage Control Concepts.
  • Tourniquets applications.
  • Open Chest Wounds – Chest Seals Application.
  • NPA insertion.
  • Improvised Tourniquets.
  • Open Airway Techniques.

Course Content

  • Introduction –> 24 lectures • 2hr 13min.

Civilian Trauma Response

Requirements

The Civilian Trauma Response Course (CTR) goes far beyond first aid. This course is split in two sections. One is based on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) procedures used by the Military to save lives during combat. The second section is based on the civilian BLS ( Basic Life Support ). Civilians are usually the first ones on scene in an active shooter incident, terrorist act, natural disaster or everyday accident. The CTR Course is putted together by different experts in emergency and tactical medicine. You should be prepared to make a difference and save a life. This course will have more than 8 Hours of video training materials.

Why is Civilian Trauma Response Training Important?

In the instance of an accident, or worst-case scenario of an active shooter incident, terrorist attack or active threat in the workplace or a school, civilians are the first responders. When seconds count, it is vital to begin aiding the wounded individual(s). During an active shooter incident or active threat, time can especially be strained. First responders will be rushing to the scene. Law enforcement’s first and primary objective is to eliminate the threat, potentially passing over and not treating wounded individuals until the threat has been resolved. This means that you are the true first responder in this active shooter or active threat scenario. Will you be able to treat the injured and help save lives?

Course Curriculum

Introduction to Advanced Tactical Casualty Care

 

M.A.R.C.H Algorithm

Bleeding management

  • Hemorrhage Control Concepts
  • Direct Pressure
  • Bandaging
  • Hemorrhage Control Concepts & Skills
  • Tourniquets
  • CAT Tourniquets
  • Junctional Hemorrhage & Hemostatic Agents
  • Wound Packing
  • Hemostatic Agents
  • Wound Packing Bandage
  • Dismounted Complex Blast Injury
  • Junctional Hemorrhage & Hemostatic Agents
  • Blood Sweep & Casualty Evaluation

Airway and Respiration

  • Airway
  • Head Tilt, Chin Lift
  • Nasopharyngeal Airway

Respiration

  • Thoracic Trauma
  • Chest Seals
  • Needle Decompression
  • Recovery Position

Hypothermia
Other Injuries

  • Head Injuries
  • Abdominal Injuries
  • Blast Injuries

Basic Life Support

 

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