EMS and Fire
Duration: | 1 Day Basic OR 2 Day Advanced |
Course Code: | GA-EMS101 |
Cost: | Price set per group. Contact us |
Course Description
Response to Suicide Bombing MCIs is a full day course specially designed to introduce EMS and other medical professionals to the dynamics of suicide bombing incidents and the aftermath of detonations. It presents information and data gathered from the real-world multi-national experiences of military, law enforcement, and medical personnel who deal with the outcomes of these types of terrorist attacks on a daily basis.
The course provides the participants with the basic understanding of the suicide bombers’ operational methodologies, the tools used to implement them, and their intended effects.
Its main focus is identifying the medical challenges faced by EMS personnel when responding to post-blast scenes. By exposing and familiarizing the students to the unique injuries, hazards, working conditions, and devastating results associated with these incidents, the course lays out the basic foundations necessary for all EMS professionals to effectively respond to these non-conventional MCIs.
Advanced 2 Day Hands-on Course
The second day continuation of the 1 day course covers in great detail the hands-on skills required by EMS responders to effectively operate in Suicide Bombing MCI’s. The course instructs participants in the methods of operating in post blast scenes, field triage, IED and explosive recognition, and integration with bomb technicians and other law enforcement resources.
Course Pre-requisites:
Restricted to U.S. active EMS personnel and medical professionals, government agents and active military personnel.
Duration: | 1 Day Basic OR 2 Day Advanced |
Course Code: | GA-EMS102 |
Cost: | Price set per group. Contact us |
Course Description
Different in their overall dynamics and magnitude, Active Shooter MCI’s require EMS first responders to possess specialized skills and capabilities in order to effectively provide medical aid and save lives. Above all, such incidents dictate that responders must be familiar with various hazards and possess crucial tactics skills as they relate to their field of expertise.
This course introduces EMS professionals to the reality of Active Shooter scenarios and resulting MCI’s. It instructs participants in the execution of their medical duties in a manner which is both tactically sound and mission-oriented. The course provides hand-on skills pertaining to integration of medical assets with law enforcement units, conducting triage and providing care under fire, extraction of victims, and tactics associated with safety and proactivity.
Course Pre-requisites:
Restricted to U.S. active EMS personnel and medical professionals, government agents and active military personnel.
Duration: | 1 Day Course |
Course Code: | GA-EMS103 |
Cost: | Contact Us |
Course Description
Geared specifically toward EMS professionals, this course provides comprehensive identification and recognition training to first responders who, throughout the course of their duties, may encounter various explosives, conventional and / or homemade (HME’s), as well as Improvised Explosive Devices (IED’s).
Designed as a complete awareness program and taking into consideration the participant’s scope of operations, the course provides fundamental detection and recognition skills to medical personnel. Furthermore, it provides participants with standard safety protocols and mitigation skills suitable for various scenarios ranging in their severity and dynamics from post-detonation crime scene and HME labs, to MCI’s resulting from explosive detonations.
This fully interactive curriculum combines classroom instructional modules with hands-on exercises and practical problems. It requires the participants’ direct involvement and physical interaction to assure their ability to properly implement detection and recognition skills in their respective fields and environments.
Course Pre-requisites:
Restricted to U.S. active EMS personnel and medical professionals, government agents and active military personnel.