Trauma Care For civilians and non-medical professionals
Trauma Care For civilians and non-medical professionals
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Course Overview
8 Hours
Min 1 Max 18 Students
This course teaches essential life-saving skills for responding to traumatic injuries before professional help arrives. Designed for civilians who want to be prepared for emergencies in everyday environments.
What You'll Learn
- Scene Safety and Threat Assessment
- Bleeding Control Techniques
- Basic Airway Management
- Recognition and Management of Shock
- Moving and Positioning Injured Persons
- When and How to Call for Help
- Practical Skills Stations
- Scenario-Based Training
Prerequisites
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- No prior medical training required
- Basic physical ability to perform skills
What's Included
- Civilian Trauma Care handbook
- Personal bleeding control kit
- Certificate of completion
- Refreshments during training
Meet Your Instructors
Craig Keller
Lead Instructor
Instructor and Paramedic with nearly 3 decades of experience in emergency medical training and disaster response. Specializes in mass casualty and disaster management, having trained numerous emergency response teams in coordination and patient care during high-pressure events. Former SWAT Team Medic with over 10 years of operational experience and expertise in large-scale incident management and inter-agency coordination.

