Venus Felix, a Sheriff's Deputy and owner of Triple Nine Training, emphasizes the critical need for tactical medicine and first aid training for both law enforcement and civilians. She details the importance of immediate action in life-threatening situations, focusing on skills like tourniquet application, wound packing, and chest seal usage. Her training aims to empower individuals to act decisively and save lives before professional help arrives, stressing that these skills are essential for everyone in today's world.
This video highlights three Black medical professionals providing essential tactical medical knowledge. It emphasizes the importance of immediate medical response in critical situations, particularly in communities affected by gun violence. The featured professionals offer training on tourniquet application, chest seals, and care under fire, aiming to equip individuals with life-saving skills.
This video breaks down Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC), adapted from TCCC for civilians, into three critical phases: Care Under Fire (Hot Zone), Tactical Field Care (Warm Zone), and CASEVAC/MEDEVAC. It emphasizes establishing fire superiority as the first step in the Hot Zone, followed by self-aid with tourniquets. The Warm Zone allows for buddy aid and more comprehensive medical interventions, while the final phase focuses on evacuating the casualty to a higher level of care, distinguishing between CASEVAC (no medical personnel) and MEDEVAC (with medical personnel).
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