First Responder Tactical Trauma Course

Delivery Mode

Online Pre-course

Face-to-Face

RR1197 - FRTTC

  • 9 Hours Course Length
  • 3 Years Certificate Length
  • Certificate of Attendance

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Real Response has experienced trainers available in most capital cities and regional centres and the ability to run our most popular courses online via zoom with training equipment delivered to your site.

Overview

The First Responder Tactical Trauma Course (FRTTC) prepares participants to provide first aid in a hostile environment. Following guidelines endorsed by the Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC), the course covers the theory and practical first aid management of ballistic, penetrating and blast injuries and a range of airway management, bandaging and self-care skills. The training also features realistic re-enactments where participants will have to put their skills to the test in a simulated environment.
Prerequisites English Literacy, Physical ability – able to squat down and lift and carry up to 80kg in a group, Internet Connection
Course Delivery
  • 9 Hours Face-to-Face
Outcomes
1. Understand the TECC principles
2. Understand the difference between direct & indirect threat care
3. Learn critical life saving interventions to aid oneself and others
4. Learn how to Identify a threat
5. Learn and apply a range of life-saving skills to manage catastrophic haemorrhage and chest trauma
6. Learn & apply airway management skills to a semi conscious/unconscious casualty
7. Learn how to work safely in a hostile/dynamic environment
8. Practice applying these skills during high stress/realistic simulations

Are you looking for a different type of course?

Essentials of Tactical Medicine (ETM) is our entry level course to providing first aid in a hostile environment. Over the course of 4 hrs you will learn the skills and knowledge to provide life saving skills for a range of scenarios.
The International Medical Preparedness and Assistance Course (IMPAC) is a five-day intensive course designed to prepare you for the realities of working in a low resource and complex environment. The course will take you out of your comfort zone and give you the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of providing aid in a field environment, operating as a team, being aware of different cultural considerations, and the medical skills and knowledge to save a life. Whether you are deploying on an international mission, doing an overnight hike or leading a team into a remote location,  this course will provide you and your team with the knowledge, skills and confidence to react should a  medical emergency occur. To register your interest for our international Medical Prepardness and Assistance Course please
When unpredictable situations arise in volatile environments, we at Real Response want to ensure you're fully prepared. In partnership with RedR Australia, we bring you the Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) course. This internationally renowned training heightens your personal security skills, readying you to confidently manage challenges and threats. The cornerstone of our HEAT course is the Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) training. With this integrated training, you'll gain critical skills to handle ballistic trauma, manage unconscious casualties, and apply improvised techniques, all vital for saving lives when resources are limited. Through a mix of theory and practical learning, you'll be armed with the knowledge to operate in hostile settings across the globe. Upon course completion, you'll earn a TECC Level 1 Certificate, recognised by the Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (C-TECC), verifying your tactical medical response expertise. At Real Response, our goal is to prepare you for extraordinary situations with extraordinary training. We're here to equip you with the skills and confidence you need to safely navigate hostile environments. To register your interest for Red R’s Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT)