Tactical Emergency Casualty Care for Law Enforcement Officers and First Responders
(NAEMT TECC-LEO)
18 January 2022

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care for Law Enforcement Officers and First Responders (NAEMT TECC-LEO)
 
This newly released course from NAEMT has replaced TCC LEFR. It is an 8-hour classroom scenario-based skills course designed explicitly for law enforcement and non-EMS first responders.
Price per Participant: $350.00


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Description
 
NAEMT TECC-LEO
Tactical Emergency Casualty Care for Law Enforcement Officers and First Responders
18 January 2022

POST COURSE ID - 1102-21772-21

Course Location:

Strategic Operations, Inc.
4705 Ruffin Road
San Diego, CA 92123





The course covers lessons found in the 16-hour provider course at a level appropriate for first responders. It includes four (4) hours of core content and an additional four (4) hour module that addresses the needs of specific responders.

Upon successful completion of the course, students receive an NAEMT TECC-LEO provider certificate valid for four (4) years, eight (8) hours of CAPCE credit, or nine (9) POST CPTs. This course includes seven (7) skills stations, IFAK familiarization, Hyper-Realistic
® trauma lanes, and a written test.

Guidelines (pdf)

TECC Guidelines for Active Bystanders

TECC Guidelines for First Responders with a Duty to Act (Law Enforcement, Firefighters, Lifeguards)

For more information, please contact Strategic Operations, Inc. (STOPS) at
[email protected] or 858-715-5265.





Strategic Operations, Inc.
4705 Ruffin Road
San Diego, CA 92123



Ask for details on a custom TECC-LEO course tailored to meet your agency’s specific operational responsibilities — 14 student minimum.

This class can be held at STOPS, or a mobile training team can come to your location.*

*Additional Charges May Apply



Strategic Operations Inc. offers the following training courses:

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)
The Second Edition of the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) course is designed to present a strong foundation of topics, concepts, principles, and skills specific to delivering emergency medical care for patients in a civilian tactical environment.

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care for Law Enforcement Officers and First Responders (TECC-LEO)
An 8-hour classroom scenario-based skills course designed explicitly for law enforcement and non-EMS first responders.

Tactical Medicine Technician (TMT)
The crawl, walk, run teaching methodology will take the students from repetitive practice of core TACMED skills and progress through the full Hyper-Realistic® stress inoculation scenarios that Strategic Operations must provide.

Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)
NAEMT's Tactical Combat Casualty Care course introduces evidence-based, life-saving techniques and strategies for providing the best trauma care on the battlefield, under the auspices of the PHTLS program. It is the only TCCC course endorsed by the American College of Surgeons.

Make-Up/Moulage Basic Course (HRMK)
Strategic Operations Inc. (STOPS) is pleased to provide instruction in the techniques of how best to safely and effectively utilize the Hyper-Realistic® Moulage Kit (HRMK) creating Hyper-Realistic wound simulations that will enhance any training scenario.

This course draws on the many years of experience of the STOPS’ Professional Special Effects Make-up Team and will provide the Training Audience with the knowledge and tools required to employ the HRMK in support of day to day training scenarios reducing those training costs and allowing high profile/final exercises to continue to be supported by Professional Special Effects Artists.

Make-Up/Moulage Advanced Course (HRMK)
The two-day STOPS HRMK Advanced Training Course conducted at the STOPS facility in San Diego, CA will delve deeper into the more complex capabilities of the wound kit. This in-depth training will instruct the Training Audience in specialized techniques developed by the STOPS Make-up Team to successfully execute everything from a single casualty with multiple injuries to a mass casualty training scenario.