This YouTube video details a Tactical Emergency Casualty Care Carbine Course (TEC4) held in Templeton, PA. The two-day course focuses on TCCC principles and care under fire drills using AR-15 carbines. The description highlights GhostFT.com's reputation as a top training company, emphasizing their experienced LE and Military instructors and their comprehensive training schedule including Long Range Precision, Urban Carbine, and CQB courses. They contrast themselves with companies relying on 'famous YouTubers', promising hands-on training with multiple instructors per class.
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 showcases clips from an "Accelerated Beginner Carbine" course conducted by Ghost Firearms Training in Templeton, PA. The description highlights their offerings, including 1000 Yard Long Range Precision, Long Range Hunter, Carbine, CQB, and TCCC courses. Interested individuals are encouraged to register online via their website. The video title also includes "Never Ever Quit" and a reference to Donald J. Trump, suggesting a potential political or motivational undertone alongside the firearms training.
This introductory video focuses on Combat Lifesaving (CLS) and Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) for civilians in a WROL (Without Rule of Law) or SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan) scenario. It aims to provide essential medical guidance for emergency situations where professional medical help may be unavailable. The content emphasizes preparedness and practical medical skills for survival.
This video advertises a Traumatic Injury Response Course scheduled for April 13th-14th. It highlights topics such as medical, TECC (Tactical Emergency Casualty Care), TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care), trauma, and the use of tourniquets. The description also mentions a website for sign-ups and refers to related content like podcasts and tactical training, likely aimed at military or law enforcement personnel, or those interested in advanced first aid in high-risk environments.
This video focuses on tourniquet practice, a critical skill for emergency medical situations, particularly those involving firearms. The title directly asks about users' favorite tourniquet models, suggesting a potential discussion or demonstration of different types. This implies a practical application of tactical medicine and preparedness, often relevant to firearm owners and those involved in fields requiring immediate trauma care.
This video provides a breakdown of the GBRS Group's new Medical Bundle Kit. The description highlights the benefits of purchasing bundles, including saving time and money on shipping, as well as an automatic discount. A direct link to the product page for the GBRS PHOKUS Advanced Trauma Bundle is provided.
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, "Lets Get Tactical! Tactical Emergency Combat Care: TCCC For Civilians | Medical Series," from Refuge Medical focuses on providing Tactical Emergency Combat Care (TCCC) training specifically for civilians. While the title emphasizes tactical and medical aspects, the description promotes Refuge Medical and Refuge Training, suggesting a broader focus on preparedness and potentially tactical applications. The video itself, as per the exclusion rules, does not feature firearms, ammunition, or accessories for sale, nor does it depict violence or violate YouTube policy. The content appears to be educational and geared towards civilian preparedness in emergency situations.
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 John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society interviewing "DocT," a combat medic with extensive field experience (18 tours, 18Delta), to discuss common mistakes people make regarding medical kits and trauma care. The discussion centers on surviving life-changing traumatic experiences and implies practical advice is being shared. The description also highlights links to medical supplies and training courses offered by Warrior Poet Supply Co., as well as various other Warrior Poet Society resources and partnerships.
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.