Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)
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Tactical Combat Casualty Care trainings
Massive bleeding, a punctured lung, a crushed pelvis or abdominal organs, an amputated limb or an open fracture? These are life-threatening injuries that can occur not only on the battlefield, but also in everyday life. The best way to increase your chances of survival, and avoid long-term complications or disability if they occur, is to have the knowledge and skills to provide the necessary assistance at the right time. You can acquire or improve this knowledge in tactical medicine training.
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Tactical Medicine – Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)
Training Topics:
- TCCC – what is it?
- The most common injuries in tactical environments – from American to Ukrainian experiences.
- TCCC phases (CUF, TFC, TACEVAC).
- Rules for providing assistance in an unsafe environment. When can assistance be provided? How to save the injured person while protecting yourself?
- MARCH – PAWS. The letter M will save the most lives.
- Using a tourniquet.
- Methods for transporting the injured person from an unsafe environment.
- Methods for stopping massive bleeding.
- Opening the upper airway.
- Assessment of the lower airway.
- How to assess blood circulation and recognize shock?
- Prevention of hypothermia.
- Burns, fractures, abdominal and eye injuries.
- Soldier and car first aid kit.
- Expectations and reality.
You will learn all this and more when you come to our tactical medicine training and try everything in practice!
The training is conducted by medics with real experience.

