Civilian Training Courses
SGI - Tactical Training
SOARescue Tactical Medical Practitioner (TMP) Program
[Course Fee = $1,350.00 ]
(5-Day / 50-hours)
Location: SGI Regional Training Center - Riverside, CA
WHAT IS TACTICAL MEDICAL PRACTITIONER?
Tactical Medical Provider (TMP) is one of the most comprehensive Tactical EMS training programs for any EMT or Paramedic, who operates on a tactical team or could possibly respond to an active shooter event. With the current and emerging threats that face law enforcement today, integration of skilled medical support is critical to mission success. TMP teaches everything from pre-mission planning and medical threat assessment to providing care in austere or high threat environments.
Students will learn the many differences of providing care in a tactical setting. Whether it's assessing a sprained ankle or treating a critically injured patient, students leave understanding how to provide care as a member of an integrated tactical team. Students should expect to be challenged mentally and physically. Students will receive the Tactical Emergency Casualty Care certification through the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians and will be prepared to take or refresh the Tactical Paramedic Certification (TP-C) and Certified Flight Paramedic (FP-C) exam by the Board of Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification/ International Board of Specialty Certification.
The Tactical Medical Practitioner Program is now CAPCE Approved and a Paramedic Refresher Course!! CAPCE Course #: 18-SOAR-F2-7627
Just a few of the concepts that will be taught are:
- TECC/TCCC Concepts
- Advanced Trauma Assessment
- Rope Rescue
- Water Rescue
- Austere Primary Care
- Less Lethal and Conducted Energy Weapons
- Critical Care Concepts
- Surgical Intervention
- Tactical Movement and Basic Concepts
WHO IS TMP MEANT FOR?
From the New to the Advanced Tactical Provider (Local, State, Federal), you will benefit from attending the course.
WHAT DO YOU NEED IN ORDER TO ATTEND?
The only requirement we have is that students must be at least an EMT-B. Any other applicable medical certification or license can be acceptable (EMT-P/RN/RT/CRNA/PA/NP/MD). Outside of that, the online component is a prerequisite for the classroom section, but some students have wrapped up the last portion of the online section from their hotel rooms the first few nights of the classroom portion.
HOW IS THE COURSE LAID OUT?
- The Online Prerequisite for the Course Opens (30 days prior to course start) In-Residence is broken into 2 sections but is fluid through 1 week.
- The first 2 days in the classroom (8 to 9 Hour Days)
- The second portion of the class (8 to 16 Hour Days)