Professional Responders

About Course:

The tactical environment is not for the faint of heart or ill-prepared. Training in tactical medicine is crucial for a number of reasons. It can, first and foremost, save lives. Prompt and competent medical care might make the difference between life and death in high-risk scenarios. Tactical medical training can assist in ensuring that victims of injuries or wounds receive prompt and effective care by empowering medical practitioners with the knowledge and abilities to provide appropriate medical care. Goat-Trail Austere Medical Solutions (GAMS), Tactical Austere Medical Practitioner (TAM-P) Urban courses combine tactics with trauma care, emergency medicine, Basic Life Support, and Advance Life Support and involve simulations and practical exercises to prepare learners for real-world situations. The TAM-P Urban course is designed for EMS, fire, law enforcement, and first responders who operate in high-risk, high-stress, circumstances. Our company motto says it all: Real World Medicine for Real World Situations. Tactical medicine is a lifesaving mission, but it can also increase the effectiveness of the entire mission. Medical emergencies can interfere with operations and jeopardize staff safety in high-risk environments. Tactical medical training helps preserve operational preparedness by teaching people to deal with medical situations. Any organization that operates in high-risk situations should make an investment in tactical medical training. Tactical medical training can contribute to the saving of lives, the success of missions, and the general safety and well-being of personnel by empowering people with the information and abilities necessary to respond to tactical medical situations.

For agencies interested in learning more about this vital training program, please reach out to Goat-Trail Austere Medical Solutions (GAMS) to explore its significance and its impact on operational preparedness.

What Will You Learn?

  • Introduction to Tactical & Austere Medicine
  • Care Under Fire
  • Massive Hemorrhage Management
  • Airway Management
  • Respiratory Management
  • Circulatory Management
  • Head Injury & Hypothermia Management
  • Triage Considerations
  • Security Response Considerations
  • Evacuation Care
  • Environmental Emergencies Pt.1 Heat & Cold Injuries
  • Environmental Emergencies Pt. 2 Allergic Reaction
  • Environmental Pt. 3 Inhalation & Electrical Injuries
  • Advance Airway Management Pt. 1
  • Advance Airway Management Pt. 2
  • Acid-Base Balance & Ventilator Management
  • Advance Cardiology
  • Flight Physiology & Gas Laws
  • Ballistic, Blast, and Less Lethal Injuries
  • Torso Trauma
  • Head, Neck, and Spinal Injuries
  • Musculoskeletal, Soft Tissue, and Burns
  • SWAT Unit Essential & Medical Consideration
  • M4 Carbine Firearms Safety & Marksmanship
  • Glock 19 Firearms Safety & Marksmanship
  • Operational SWAT Callout's Types
  • Operational Tactics for Conventional Threats and Weapons Commonly Improvised
  • Active Shooter
  • Fire as a Weapon
  • K9 Working Dog

This course is offered in a TAM-P Urban course for the EMTs and Paramedics

Combination eLearning model TAM-P Urban:

  • The course consists of an interactive PowerPoint presentation that is self-paced and includes quizzes after each session.
  • Online Course: 30 hours of focused training
  • In-Class: TECC 16 hours
  • CAPCE Approved Training

Practical Skills: 25 hours of focused, hands-on training and scenarios over 5 days. The course is also offered alternatively; customize it to suit your department's operational requirements.

  • Individual Skill Stations
  • Group Skill Stations
  • Daily Situational Training Exercise (STX)

All students receive the following certifications:

  • GAMS Tactical Austere Medical Practitioner (TAM-P) Austere Certification: 14 Hours CE
  • NAEMT: TECC Provider 16 Hours CE
  • IBSC Approved Tactical Paramedic or Tactical Responder Review Course Certificate: 16 Hours CE

Eligibility Criteria for TAMP Course: Providers minimum number is 20, max 30

To be eligible for GAMS Tactical Austere Medical Practitioner (TAM-P) Urban tactical medical training, individuals must possess a valid and current state or national certification or licensure as a Military Medical MOS, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Paramedic, Physician Assistant (PA), Registered Nurse (RN), or Physician. Active or reserve medical personnel are also eligible for the program. This requirement ensures that participants have the foundational medical knowledge and skills necessary to engage in the advanced training offered by GAMS.

All applicants must provide a copy of their current medical credentials.

We accept Federal and State Grants; for information about Grants, visit our Grant link at www.goat-trailams.com

Payment plans are available to pay for the course with prior arrangements.

 

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