TACTICAL COMBAT CASUALTY CARE (TCCC) AUG 25th -26th 2025, Ventura CA.

Price: USD $500.00
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TACTICAL COMBAT CASUALTY CARE (TCCC) – 2-Day Training
Medical trauma is among the most immediate and critical threats faced by executive protection professionals, military personnel, and security operators. This 2-day training provides in-depth instruction and hands-on experience in life-saving interventions based on the U.S. Department of Defense’s Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) protocols. You’ll learn to treat trauma sustained in hostile or austere environments—whether from a gunshot wound, stabbing, blunt trauma or vehicle rollover—and keep casualties alive until evacuation or higher-level care is available.
PURPOSE
This training focuses on recognition and management of life-threatening injuries in high-threat settings, using the CoTCCC-endorsed MARCH algorithm. By the end of this course, participants will be able to perform key trauma interventions under stress and in simulated combat or tactical environments.
You’ll gain critical skills that could save your life—or the life of your principal, teammate, or family member.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This course is intended for executive protection agents, law enforcement, tactical medics, and high-risk security professionals. Allied Universal® encourages qualified individuals from all backgrounds to apply.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
This program follows the U.S. Military’s TCCC All Service Member and TCCC Advanced standards. Topics include understanding and applying the M.A.R.C.H. algorithm—a battlefield-tested approach to trauma management:
(M) Massive Hemorrhage
(A) Airway
(R) Respiration
(C) Circulation (Shock)
(H) Hypothermia/Head Injury
Additional subjects covered:
Use of hemostatic agents and junctional tourniquets
Needle decompression of a tension pneumothorax
Surgical cricothyrotomy (for advanced students)
Analgesia and antibiotic administration
TACEVAC planning & 9-Line MEDEVAC
Extended care considerations when evacuation is delayed
Training includes discussion, demonstration, and extensive trauma scenario exercises.
All content is derived from CoTCCC guidelines, the Joint Trauma System (JTS), and is NAEMT-certified for LEO/MIL application.
METHODOLOGY
This 2-day course blends classroom instruction, instructor demonstration, hands-on practicals, and realistic trauma simulations in both daylight and low-light conditions.
Hands-On Skills Include:
Combat tourniquet application (CAT Gen 7, SWAT-T, RATS)
Wound packing with and without hemostatics
Chest seal application and needle decompression
Nasopharyngeal airway (NPA) insertion and positioning
Airway maneuvers (jaw-thrust, head-tilt-chin-lift)
Simulated patient movement and casualty evacuation
Taking and recording vital signs on casualty cards
Scenario-based training under physical and mental stress
Instructor Demonstrations Include:
Use of Celox and Combat Gauze
Cricothyrotomy (live tissue or synthetic models)
Medication administration (oral/IM)
Building improvised splints and hypothermia prevention kits
INSTRUCTORS
This course is led by Thomas Rosehaley, the Medical Training Lead for Allied Universal Enhanced Protection Services.
A former U.S. Navy Corpsman with decades of experience in emergency medicine and executive protection, Thomas brings a global perspective to trauma care. His work in austere and hostile environments—from Iraq and Ethiopia to India and Latin America—has shaped a unique, pragmatic approach to high-threat medicine. Since 2015, he has focused on building Allied’s medical readiness and extending lifesaving capabilities across global protection teams.
CERTIFICATES
Successful candidates will receive a CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATION from Allied Universal, along with the NAEMT TCCC-ASM or TCCC-MP certificate (valid for 5 years). Participants who do not meet training standards will receive a Certificate of Attendance.
PREREQUISITES
No prior medical experience is required, although familiarity with tactical environments is recommended.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
All weapons (firearms, edged weapons, OC spray, impact tools, etc.) must be secured outside the training area.
GENERAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
Students must be in reasonable physical condition. Consult a physician if unsure of your ability to participate.
Non-Allied Universal attendees must sign a liability waiver prior to participation.
TRAINING HOURS
Duration: 2 days (16–18 hours total)
Schedule: 0800 to 1730 daily (with breaks for lunch and hydration)
REGISTRATION
Open-Enrollment Tuition: $500.00
Tuition must be paid in full to reserve your seat. Refundable up to 30 days prior. Participants must cover their own lodging, meals, and travel.
STUDENT BULLETIN
After registration, you’ll receive a confirmation email and Student Bulletin with full details on equipment, schedule, and expectations. Direct any questions to john.lower@aus.com.
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