Providing assistance in combat conditions (for ordinary soldiers)
Duration.
~32-40 hours, ~5 days
Cost
TBC
Course information
This course is for soldiers and people who work in the combat zone and are combatants.
The course is designed to train staff in skills that will help organise work with the victim in the absence of a doctor, properly prepare/evacuate for the next stages of care, or save lives until the arrival of medics.
The course is based on the standard
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Upcoming trainings:
At the moment, our instructors are mostly working with or in the defence forces, and there are no open public courses.
We will inform you about the resumption of the regular training schedule via our mailing list and social media.
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This course will be useful for:
- Military personnel
- Employees of security structures
- Police officers
- Reservists
- To all those who work in the combat zone
- To concerned citizens who are preparing to join the Defence Forces
The course is coming to an end:
- Practical assessment/testing of skills
- Theoretical testing is possible
Required skills for recording:
- This course does not require any prior preparation
Desirable equipment:
- Tactical equipment (armour/helmet/belt)
- Boots/shin guards with shin guard
- Comfortable clothing for the expected temperature
Key topics covered:
- Principles of providing assistance in the context of hostilities.
- The main stages of assistance: in case of an immediate threat, in case of an indirect threat and during evacuation.
- Principles of effective and safe use of the MARCHE protocol.
- Detection and elimination of critical bleeding.
- Identification and elimination of respiratory problems.
- Identification and elimination of respiratory problems.
- Detection of a shock condition.
- Prevention of hypothermia.
- Identification and treatment of other injuries: fractures, burns, head injuries, etc.
- Basic work with tablets (pill pack).
- Effective communication.
- Preparing for evacuation.
- Work with documentation.