June 8 – 9, 2019
Las Vegas, Nevada
Executive Protection or personal security specialists wear many hats during the execution of their duties and being a first responder to medical emergencies is no exception. Challenges can include minor bumps and bruises, injuries to associates or family, care in austere environments, attacks on the principal, and self-initiated evacuation. Day-1 of TCAIR-EP is a full 8-hours focused on protection-centric trauma management, tools, techniques, and treatment procedures. Training prepares personal security professionals for first response to physical trauma and medical emergencies on the street, in venues, in vehicles, on travel, or at the principal’s residence. In addition to trauma care, students will receive instruction in CPR, Basic First Aid, and AED operation (Automated External Defibrillator). Day-2 is an additional eight hours of scenario-based training designed to expose students to greater ambiguity, fluidity, and decision-making. Through the use of moulage, non-lethal training munitions, trained role-players, varying conditions of light, and a multitude of other artificial stressors, training is brought into a whole new realm of realism and effectiveness. All PFC TCAIR training is recognized by NAEMT; the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians. Successful completion of TCAIR-EP earns graduates their Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Certification, which is valid for 4 years. If you are active in the protective services field, this medical training is a must.
Pre-requisite: None
Length: 2-Days
Enrollment: Security professionals, protective detail members, protection specialists, security contractors, security trainers, etc.
Cost: $695.00 per student