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Course Description:
The sixteen-hour NAEMT-certified course is a direct equivalent of the certified military TCCC for All Combatants courses, designed primarily for frontline combatants. Instruction is provided exclusively by military-certified TCCC instructors to ensure that students learn only current, valid, and officially approved procedures. The TCCC for All Combatants course is intended mainly for professional soldiers, armed security forces, contractor companies, members of active reserves, as well as civilians from the general public who are interested in combat medicine. All procedures taught in the course comply fully with the current TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) system and are based on the practical experience gained by our instructors during their deployments in overseas military operations. The purpose of the course is to familiarize students, within 16 hours, with the specifics of providing immediate lifesaving care in a combat environment. The curriculum consists of 10 training modules. Through practical drills, students will develop fundamental skills in hemorrhage control, airway management, breathing assessment and control, and simple yet effective diagnosis of life-threatening conditions. You will learn how to treat a casualty using a minimal amount of functional equipment, under reduced visibility, in noisy and uncomfortable conditions, and most importantly, in an environment with a constant presence of enemy activity.
Contents:
Modules 1–10 are listed under the “
COMBAT MEDICINE” link. After completing the course registration, each student will receive a password granting access to the “Didactic Presentations – All Combatants” page, which contains the course schedule and study materials.
Recommended equipment:
Comfortable tactical clothing or combat uniform and solid outdoor or military shoes (both adapted to the current weather and outdoor temperatures), belt, shooting goggles, knee pads, body armor or plate carrier with pouches for M4 magazines and hat or helmet and tactical gloves. But you can attend this course only in some tactical clothing with safety goggles and tactical gloves. No need to buy expensive tactical gear just for course purposes.
Weapon:
Participants may use our training M4-type airsoft weapons, which can be pre-ordered for a symbolic fee — this typically covers only the post-course servicing and maintenance. The weapon is NOT included in the course price! If you own an airsoft, deactivated, or empty real firearm that is properly secured (for example, with a chamber flag and other safety measures preventing any accidental discharge), we recommend bringing it with you. The use of personal equipment is, of course, allowed and welcome.
Timing:
Meeting at 08:30 – 08:45 am at the car park of the shooting range, the subsequent administration and preparation of equipment and materials. The beginning of class is at 09:00 and the end around 18:00.
Venue:
The location of the course, or individual venues in the case of multi-day courses where multiple locations are used, can be found in the course details, for example by clicking on the date in the calendar on our website.
Accommodation:
For little fee to cover the eletricity, heating and internet we are able to prepare You bed in the sleeping room at our shooting range house. In cause You would like to use this option please contact us by the email.
Language:
Czech with translation to english.