
Critical Injury First Aid
Critical Injury First Aid with Live-Fire Scenarios provides participants with the knowledge and hands-on skills required to recognize and respond to life-threatening traumatic injuries in high-stress environments. The program focuses on immediate lifesaving interventions commonly needed in severe trauma situations, including massive bleeding control, airway management, chest injuries, shock recognition, and rapid casualty assessment.
Students will learn and practice critical techniques such as tourniquet application, wound packing, pressure bandaging, and casualty movement using industry-standard medical equipment. Training emphasizes rapid decision-making, communication, and prioritization of care during the first minutes after injury.
To reinforce these skills, the course incorporates controlled live-fire training scenarios designed to simulate realistic operational environments. Under strict safety supervision, participants will apply medical interventions while exposed to auditory and environmental stressors associated with live-fire ranges. These scenario-based exercises help students develop the ability to provide effective care while maintaining situational awareness and operating safely in dynamic conditions.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to quickly identify critical injuries, apply lifesaving interventions, and manage casualties until advanced medical care becomes available.
Learning Objectives:
Identify and prioritize life-threatening traumatic injuries
Apply tourniquets, wound packing, pressure dressings, and chest seals effectively
Manage airway and breathing emergencies in trauma patients with nasopharyngeal airways
Recognize and treat shock
Safely move and evacuate injured individuals
Perform lifesaving medical care in realistic, high-stress live-fire environments
NON FIRING MEDICAL TRAINING ONLY CLASSES AVAILABLE BY REQUEST
