BE THE DIFFERENCE >>>
Worst-case scenarios don’t get much worse than when bullets start flying. And the unfortunate reality is that when that day comes, it’s highly likely someone’s catching a gunshot wound. Knowing how to respond in that moment is critical if you want to make sure everyone goes home at the end of the day. Stopping the bleed, maintaining an airway, sealing the box, and treating for shock should be second nature, as familiar to you as drawing your pistol or reloading your carbine. Whether you’re LE or military, or a civilian training to respond to a mass shooter, everyone should have the skills to keep an emergency from becoming a tragedy.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this course:
- How to properly perform triage when dealing with multiple patients
- Controlling severe bleeding – you’ll get lots of hands-on tourniquet practice
- How to read vital signs and perform a patient assessment in a high-stress environment
- Recognizing and treating different types of shock
- Providing medical care under fire, and how to move patients to safety
- Treating penetrating trauma such as stab wounds
- How to keep your patients stable if you can’t evacuate immediately
- How to build a trauma kit that fits your mission and skills
And here’s what else you’ll get:
- Hot, home-cooked meals to keep you going throughout the course
- Complimentary camping onsite
- Unlimited instructor support after class
- Access to exclusive alumni training events
That worst-case scenario can either be a living hell that you replay over and over for the rest of your life, or a story of how you came through and rose to the occasion. The difference between the two is your training. Get the training, and be the difference. No prior experience is required for this class, however, we do highly recommend reviewing our FAQs page for further information and what to bring.
Location: 650 Byrd Mountain Lane, Canton, GA 30114
Use code MIL1ST at checkout for 10% off your registration.
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MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR >>>
MARK DEJONG - OFFGRID MEDIC
Mark DeJong is a NREMT-Registered Paramedic and founder of Off Grid Medic LLC, and has over 24 years of experience in treating victims of trauma and sudden illness. Mark has a degree in Emergency Medical Services and holds an Advanced Wilderness EMT certification. As part of a military assignment, he spent two years providing remote medical care to the indigenous people of the Philippines, where his passions for medicine and primitive living fused together. He serves on the Advisory Council at the Appalachian Center for Wilderness Medicine, and has trained alongside elite members of the US Army and the US Marshals Service. Mark has served in several roles including field Paramedic, Field Training Officer, Director of Emergency Medical Services for a rural EMS system, faculty at the Technical College System of Georgia, and Deputy Director of Emergency Management for a government agency.