TTC can conduct site security threat assessments, develop an active threat plan and train your employees how to respond in times of crisis!
While it’s scary to use the word “epidemic” when describing active shootings in the United States, incidents are becoming more frequent. Attack locations are unpredictable—most often occurring in places open to the public with a growing number of people injured or killed during each incident is on the rise. While it is important for employers and organizations need to understand it is not just active shooter incidents they need to prepare for, it's the reality that no place is immune to the possibility ats of violence. Violence can run the gamut from robberies to domestic abuse, to disgruntled employees.
Our Active Shooter/Active Threat training is designed to prepare and recognize a threat situation, how to respond appropriately and immediately if you are ever faced with one. This course covers the warning signs of workplace violence, how to recognize the presence of an active threat, the best course of action to take based on individual abilities and location, and the steps individuals should follow when law enforcement arrives.
Equally as important as preventing an active shooter incident is knowing how to survive one. This training will walk you through avoiding the active threat, denying the active threat access to you, and defending yourself against the active shooter/threat.
Prior to conducting this training, TTC will come to your business or organization and conduct an Active Threat Vulnerability Assessment, develop an active threat plan for your facility and review our recommendations with management prior to training your employees or organization.
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Advanced Trauma Care (ATC) is a four (4 hour) emergency medical course that is designed to prepare civilians to respond during life threatening traumatic incidents involving major extremity hemorrhage, penetrating injury to chest or abdomen. The training is based on Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) guidelines and is presented by experienced first responders and reality-based training techniques.
Our focus is to enable civilians to “bridge-the-gap” between the occurrence of a traumatic
injury and the arrival of EMS. Trainees do not require any prior medical training to participate.
ATC training is not like traditional medical training because we address the training in a very
“hands-on”, reality-based training techniques administered be experienced EMS providers.
In addition to ATC training, we offer cost effective medical kits, and services to help businesses and organizations inspect and maintain their medical kits & stations.
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Disclaimer: Our active-bleeding training devices are breathtakingly realistic and simulate actual traumatic injuries and major hemorrhage. Trainees should wear clothes that can get dirty, allow movement, and be exposed to training blood. Physical activity is included in the training, including kneeling, lying on the floor, and the manipulation of casualties.
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