C.R.M.
LEO - Military - Executive Protection
At ETS, Inc. we understand from first-hand experience that the first and last 15 minutes of trauma management are critical in giving your patient the best chance of functional survival. Our C.R.M. (Crisis Response Medicine) program is a Pre-Hospital Trauma program that is designed for medical and non-medical First Responders and/or members of elite Special Tactics teams to respond during to active-threat incidents involving single or multiple trauma casualties, everyone's worst nightmare, including mass casualty triage life-saving techniques.
Massive bleeds and opioid overdosesare the two most likely and most deadly medical circumstances that a law enforcement or security professional will encounter on the job.
As Veterans and former First Responders, we understand that what you do protects our way of life therefor, we extend a 10% discount on our training classes to all First Responders, Military & their Family members. - We will contact to confirm.
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Tactical First Responder: A 16-hour specialized medical course is structured for non-medical members of elite Special Response Teams that have the mission to respond to emergencies requiring advanced police tactics and patrol officers that become First Responders. The mission of this course is to expand the student’s knowledge of emergency medical care within the hostile tactical environment. Course includes FOTS and Tactical Casualty Care for Law Enforcement and First Responders certificates.
TECC for Law Enforcement Officers (TECC-LEO): An 8-hour classroom course specifically designed for law enforcement officers and other non-EMS first responders. The course covers materials found in the 16-hour TECC provider course at a level appropriate for first responders. It includes 8 hours of content, which includes interactive lectures, skill stations, and patient simulations. Upon successful completion of the course, a wallet card recognizing them as a TECC-LEO provider for 4 years. Course also includes TECC-LEO course completion certificate and also an FOTS - Instructor certificate.
Tactical Emergency Casualty Care: A 24-hour (3-day) course designed for EMS, EMT, paramedic, or other medical practitioners or team members that have completed TECC-LEO or equivalent, including those assigned as medics for elite Special Response Teams that have the mission to respond to high-risk events requiring emergency live-saving treatment. It encompasses hands-on training on the key life-saving skills in tactical situations with the addition of a full day of scenario-based training. Participants are afforded multiple runs as primary and secondary care providers in tactically challenging situations, brought to life through our use of realistic Hollywood level atmospherics and effects. Upon successful completion of the course the students receive a wallet card recognizing them as TECC providers for 4 years and a TECC course completion certificate.
S.T.O.R.M.: Special Tactical Operations Response Medic is a 7-day advanced medical course is designed for those assigned as Operational Medics and takes the skills learned in TECC-Plus and take them to the next level. This intensive course includes advanced firearms, close quarter combat, entry, and breaching tactics. Students will be exposed to new technology and how to employ this technology within the tactical environment. Students will be exposed to Austere Trauma Medicine and K9 Medicine. The students will utilize their new skills in a multitude of mentally and physically challenging scenarios. You will be training side by side with elite officers while we integrate you with them as if you were on a the same Special Response Team with advanced training. To attend you must be at least an EMT-B and have proof of TECC or an equivalent. Course includes TCCC-CLS course completion certificate and also a TECC Instructor certificate. (The foundational medical science upon which TCCC is based is published in NAEMT’s PHTLS and are endorsed by the Joint Trauma System and the American College of Surgeons. NAEMT's TCCC courses are taught by a global network of experienced, well-trained instructors.)
C.R.M. - LoneStar: An 16-hour course designed for every Patrol Officer, giving them the ability to bring the greatest operational effect with a minimum of investment. Curriculum is adapted from concepts taught in the Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) adopted by the military. This class IS NOT a basic First Aid Class. This course meets and exceeds Texas Self-Aid/Buddy-Aid for Law Enforcement Class. Course includes Self-Aid/Buddy-Aid for Law Enforcement Instructor (train the trainer) completion certificate.
Mass Casualty Incident Response: an emergency response course designed to provide mass casualty triage education and practical experience in the application of the SALT (Sort, Assess, Lifesaving Interventions, Treatment/Transport) Mass Casualty Triage Algorithm which teaches planning methods, preparedness, and medical management of trauma patients in mass casualty disaster situations. Through lecture and interactive scenarios, you’ll learn incident command terminology, principles of disaster triage, injury patterns, and availability of assets for support. Course includes a DMEP certificate from The American College of Surgeons and a School Emergency Triage Training (SETT) certificate of completion.
Courses are based on TECC guidelines for BLS/ALS medical providers and are grounded in Special Operation Forces lesson learned plus evidence-based medication to create proficiency in First Responders with a Duty to Act. Courses will incorporate classroom and hands-on instruction. The culminating reality-based exercise using our active-bleeding trauma training devices, will prepare students to respond without hesitation during an active-threat.
Immediate Trauma Medicine: 5-day program that focuses on both the operational and clinical requirements that fall onto specialized team medics or teams within the DoD or Law Enforcement. The course is based on TCCC - Combat Lifesaver and integrates Special Operation Medic SMEs and realistic mission profiles, this course ensure that the demanding training requirements of medical providers do not get diluted by the integration into larger-scale tactical exercises. This course was designed to fill a current gap existing within the military medical training system taught by SOF trained Medics (18D) from their over 20+ years of combat experience.
Enhanced Trauma Medicine: 5-day course is designed for team medics, EMTs, paramedics, ITM graduates and other EMS personnel working out of the hospital at the X, site of active-threat incident. It capitalizes on Immediate Trauma adding FONA (front of neck airway), an advanced lifesaving technique used my Special Operations Forces around the world when the upper airway is obstructed and the Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) bag-mask device is inadequate, to reverse hypoxia as well as prevent brain injury, cardiac arrest, or DEATH. This course is based on Tier 3, TCCC - Combat Medic/ Hospital Corpsman and the Special Operations Combat Medic (SOCM) Advanced Tactical Practitioner phase. The outcome of this course is to create tactically sound SWAT medics, non-medical military who will support elements in tactical operations.
Austere Trauma Medicine (Extended Care): 5-day course is designed for team medics, EMS providers, and ETM graduates operating under remote, austere, or hostile conditions that are expected to provide pre-hospital care in these dangerous environments with little or no support when operational security is a consideration. In some situations, communications are not assured and evacuation may be delayed significantly. This course includes Rope Rescue & Extrication skills. Training provides innovative and expert medical skills for the operational medical personnel to become better or more proficient in complex trauma care outside of the “Golden Hour”. The outcome of this course is to enhance students ability to provide maximum Prehospital Life Support care to trauma patients and/or care of complex casualties requiring trauma resuscitation / “field-surgical” care when we are delayed on the X or working in austere operational environments. This course is based on Tier 4, TCCC - Combat Paramedic.
Operational K9 Care: This 2-day course is designed for medical and non-medical personnel who are canine handlers, teammates and owners. The course is based on Canine-TCCC, Canine-TECC, DHS-WD Medical Care, Operational K9 Fluid Resuscitation, Pre-Hospital Veterinary Life-Support, Veterinary CPR, c-TECC Operational K9 Formulary guidelines. The course teaches the latest principles of trauma care while embracing critical differences in canine management, safety, anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology. The outcome of this course is to prepare handlers to provide maximum lifesaving interventions to their canine partner during trauma emergencies.
Executive Protection Medical Trauma: A combination of didactic and small-scale based advanced medical training to provide immediate point-of-wounding stabilization for the principal, oneself, or an injured team member. Base on the foundational principles of Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC).The intense practical training will provide confidence to the end user in providing life-saving medical care while operating in austere environments with little to no assistance. Instructors are operational medical professionals with decades of advanced medical training in special operations, emergency services, and hospital settings.
" In our study, the SALT triage system was overall more accurate triage method than START at classifying patients, specifically in the delayed and immediate categories. In our field exercise, paramedic use of the START methodology yielded a higher rate of under triage compared to the SALT classification....TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) and TECC (Tactical Emergency Casualty Care) has established MARCH to be used to identify and treat the major causes of preventable ”combat-related” deaths, when married with SALT, we can quickly and accurately triage and begin Life-saving treatments for the most common injuries sustained in a mass-casualty traumatic incident" - Pierce County, WA, Mass Casualty Triage Review
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We will need all individuals that participate in any C.R.M. course to complete a safety waiver. This can be done in store, however, for speedy check in you may fill this waiver out click here.