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                                    888-689-6277 %u2022 www.NARescue.com | 26ENROLL TODAY!TECC-LEO8-hour course specifically designed for law enforcement and first responders. Students will learn the three phases of tactical care: Hot, warm and cold zone. Skills include: hemorrhage control, airway control, thoracic injuries, splinting and casualty movements in lecture, skills and scenario based training. Training students on how to care for victims and themselves under high stress and dynamic environments. Upon passing the test, students receive NAEMT TECC-LEO certification.Certifications Achieved:NAEMT TECC- LEO, 8 hours of CAPCE creditFirst on the Scene (FOTS)First on the Scene (FOTS), developed by NAEMT and the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC), provides basic emergency response to lifethreatening emergencies until EMS arrives on the scene. Through lesson presentations and hands-on skill stations, participants will learn how to access help in the event of a life-threatening emergency and what to do until EMS arrives. Recommended for LEO, security o%u0089cers, general public, teachers.Certifications Achieved:NREMT- FOTS provider cardFEDMED5-8 day course designed specifically for EMT/AEMT/Paramedic Level Law Enforcement and TEMS. Students learn how to assess and treat various illnesses and injuries utilizing role players and simulations. Upon successful completion, AHA BLS, ACLS, PALS, NAEMT TECC certifications are achieved. Counts towards CAPCE accredited NAEMT EMT/AEMT/Paramedic refresher hours.Certifications Achieved:AHA BLS, ACLS, PALS, NAEMT TECCCAPCE accredited NAEMT EMT/AEMT/Paramedic refresher hoursTECC Provider2-day, 16-hour, classroom course for EMTs and paramedics. Identifying the three phases of tactical care students will learn: Hemorrhage control including immediate action drills for tourniquet application; Complete coverage of the MARCH assessment; Surgical airway control and needle decompression; Strategies for treating wounded responders in threatening environments; Caring for pediatric patients; Techniques for dragging and carrying victims to safety; and A final, mass-casualty/active shooter event simulation.Certifications Achieved:NAEMT TECC card, 16 hours of CAPCE creditTECC Refresher8-hour course for individuals who have successfully completed the 16-hour TECC provider course within the past four years. Current TECC provider certificate or wallet card required. Upon successful completion of the course, students receive a certificate of completion, TECC card, and 8 hours of CAPCE credit.Certifications Achieved:NAEMT TECC card, 8 hours of CAPCE creditCourse Information & Registration:NAReducation.com888-374-7808, Ext 101registration@NARescue.comACCREDITATIONS:A U T H O R I Z E DTRAININGA UTH ORI Z E DTRAINING S I T ENow SAME DAY Cards Issued At End Of Course!LE/TEMSCOURSEOFFERINGSRE V110124Discover more at NAReducation.com
                                
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