SIG MMG 338 Program Series

Defoor Proformance Introduces Tactical Combat Casualty Care All Combatants and First Responders

For the first time, Defoor Proformance has opened enrollment for their Tactical Combat Casualty Care All Combatants and First Responders course.

Course Description:

NAEMT (National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians) TCCC-AC is a one day course that was designed for first Responders in a tactical and non-tactical environment. The course focuses on the most common cause of preventable death and the three phases of care. Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care and Evacuation. There will be a heavy emphasis on repetitive scenario training incorporating state of the art training simulators and an advanced hemorrhage lab. Every student that successfully passes the course will be awarded a certification from NAEMT. 

All instructors are 18D long course graduates with multiple combat deployments in the past 10 years serving as an operational medic with their assigned unit.

There are prerequisites for attendance and these course dates will fill quickly. Be sure to visit defoor-proformance-shooting.myshopify.com for full details.

5 Responses to “Defoor Proformance Introduces Tactical Combat Casualty Care All Combatants and First Responders”

  1. Scott says:

    What state is this class being held in?

  2. Steve says:

    I thought ALL actual 18D’s are “long course” graduates. It’s all those other dudes that might attend only the SOCM course.

    • Kyle Kata says:

      1 day, 1 grand, and it’s not even live tissue. Sorry, but that’s crazy.

    • Jon C says:

      All MOS qualified 18Ds attend the entire course. Other services’ SOF medics may attend the SOCM portion or the entire course.