Can anyone recommend a 1 or 2 day course covering the types of medical care that could be needed after a defensive shooting or civilian first-responder scenarios? Non-EMT tactical or the like... Not looking for an EMT program and I'm not looking to go on ride-alongs.
Looking for something within an hour or so of The Beltway.
Medical training?
Medical training?
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Re: Medical training?
I wouldnt mind a free or cheap cpr course
Re: Medical training?
I think the Red Cross does those.dusterdude wrote:I wouldnt mind a free or cheap cpr course
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Re: Medical training?
W2B says that she is only aware of 1st responder courses, assuming that they still offer them.
She says, also, to check out the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services website, or if on the peninsula, Peninsula Emergency Medical Services.
She also says try a Mass Casualty Incident course.
W2B spent some time as an EMT, before driving trucks. I run questions like this by her.
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She says, also, to check out the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services website, or if on the peninsula, Peninsula Emergency Medical Services.
She also says try a Mass Casualty Incident course.
W2B spent some time as an EMT, before driving trucks. I run questions like this by her.

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Re: Medical training?
Thanks, SHMIV, and please pass my thanks on to your W2B. I'll check that out.
I was also directed to the VA Oath Keepers and their Facebook page. Turns out that they teach what I'm looking for, but in Roanoke. I'm going to see if I can generate some interest among my fellow Beltway dwellers to get them to teach one up this way.
I was also directed to the VA Oath Keepers and their Facebook page. Turns out that they teach what I'm looking for, but in Roanoke. I'm going to see if I can generate some interest among my fellow Beltway dwellers to get them to teach one up this way.
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Re: Medical training?
S.C.H.O.O.L.
"The first few minutes before first responders arrive on the scene of an active shooter event are crucial. Every second that passes is an opportunity to save a life. This course is designed to prepare and equip the participant with an easy to follow and easy to remember set of steps to employ during those initial, critical minutes. Participants will gain the confidence to implement these life saving techniques, increasing the survivability of all involved, even during the stress of an active shooter incident. Through a combination of hands-on training, lectures, and discussions, participants will gain the crucial skills needed to save lives."
http://trimedtactical.com/index.php/classes
"The first few minutes before first responders arrive on the scene of an active shooter event are crucial. Every second that passes is an opportunity to save a life. This course is designed to prepare and equip the participant with an easy to follow and easy to remember set of steps to employ during those initial, critical minutes. Participants will gain the confidence to implement these life saving techniques, increasing the survivability of all involved, even during the stress of an active shooter incident. Through a combination of hands-on training, lectures, and discussions, participants will gain the crucial skills needed to save lives."
http://trimedtactical.com/index.php/classes
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Re: Medical training?
No problem, Jimmy. Good luck in your search; let us know what you find.
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Re: Medical training?
https://darkangelmedical.com/product-category/training/
I haven't attended any of their courses yet, but they come to NoVA at least once a year.
I haven't attended any of their courses yet, but they come to NoVA at least once a year.
Re: Medical training?
Classes available on Izaak Walton in Centreville on July 18.
Here is the email I got:
Here is the email I got:
I have openings in a American Red Cross Standard First Aid/ CPR/AED class offered on Saturday, July 18 starting at 10 am at Isaak Walton League in Centreville, VA. We should be done no later than 4:00 pm.
Class is $40/person. Certification is valid for 2 years.
Scouts who have completed 8th grade are welcome, though they don’t count as a First Aider for camp as they are not adults.
Please contact me if you would like to sign up, or have questions.
Cindy Belsky
American Red Cross BSA First Aid/CPR/AED/Wilderness First Aid Instructor
Crew 10 Advisor
crdb@erols.com or cdbelsky@gmail.com
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