This video advertises a TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) training course offered by Ghost Firearms Training in October 2024 in Templeton, PA. The description also mentions other courses like Long Range Precision Rifle, CQB, Carbine, and Pistol. Registration is available online via their website. The course focuses on tactical medical skills and combat preparedness.
This video discusses a TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) course attended by the presenter, focusing on trauma medicine techniques relevant to both military and civilian scenarios. It highlights the evolution of immediate pre-evacuation care, particularly the increased use of tourniquets to manage massive hemorrhage, and how these doctrines have been adopted by civilian trauma responders. The course is presented as valuable for anyone, especially those who handle firearms regularly, for its life-saving potential in critical injury situations before professional medical help arrives.
This video highlights a Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) certification class for military medical providers at Academi Southwest. It focuses on the practical scenario portion of the training, featuring moulage effects. The description emphasizes the importance of life-saving skills for firearm owners, encouraging them to be prepared for emergencies and provide medical care to themselves and others. The content is presented for general educational purposes, with a strong recommendation for professional, in-person instruction.
This video features Mike, a Green Beret from Fieldcraft Survival, demonstrating his "Stop The Bleed" overland medical kit housed in a 2016 Toyota 4Runner. He provides a practical guide on how to apply a tourniquet, highlighting essential medical equipment like the BHRK and CAT-Tourniquet. The description also promotes Fieldcraft Survival's training courses, including TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) in Prescott, AZ, and a free Overland Basics and Stop The Bleed course in Mateca, CA. It also mentions the pre-sale of Mike Glover's book "Prepared" and encourages subscriptions to their newsletter. The overall mission of Fieldcraft Survival is to enhance preparedness for worst-case scenarios through education, training, and equipment.
This video from Vigilance Elite features Navy SEALs Shawn Ryan and David Rutherford discussing Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC). The content delves into the historical origins and evolution of TCCC, highlighting key differences between military and civilian medical practices. While the video's primary focus is on medical training, it is presented by individuals associated with tactical operations and military backgrounds, which often intersect with firearm usage and preparedness.
This video details how a Special Forces Medic configures their Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK), focusing on essential life-saving supplies. The medic emphasizes practicality and accessibility, recommending specific items like the Soft T tourniquet, nasal trumpet, chest seals, and combat gauze. They advocate for purchasing from reputable sources like North American Rescue to avoid counterfeits. The presenter also highlights the importance of basic first aid training, such as TCCC, and the need for immediate medical preparedness, as external aid may not always be available. The video also includes promotional mentions for ATS Tactical Gear and Tactical Rifleman merchandise.
This video focuses on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) as performed by Air Force PJs. It breaks down TCCC into three phases: Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care, and CasEvac. The content emphasizes the importance of immediate actions like applying tourniquets to control bleeding, and then systematically treating injuries. While primarily for combat situations, the principles are applied to any trauma scenario. The video encourages viewers to seek formal TCCC training beyond basic first aid and highlights the channel's broader focus on "Man-Skills" including medical knowledge relevant to gun owners.
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