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Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) | Scenario-Based | Live Fire & Simulation | April 2026 | TCCC-Informed Methodology

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Course Overview

This Scenario-Based Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) course is an immersive, three-day training event designed to develop advanced casualty care decision-making and execution in high-risk, hostile, and resource-constrained environments.

The program applies TECC as a method-based framework, informed by Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) principles, to guide medical decision-making where responder safety, movement, environmental threats, and time-critical care intersect. Participants are trained not only to perform medical interventions, but to determine when, why, and how those interventions should be applied under realistic stress.

This course progresses from structured classroom instruction to live-fire and high-fidelity simulation scenarios, culminating in complex medical response problems that demand judgment, communication, and disciplined execution under pressure.


Training Philosophy and Focus

TECC and TCCC are treated in this course as decision-making systems, not checklists. Training emphasizes:

  • Medical decision-making under physical and cognitive stress

  • Integration of casualty care with movement, security, and environmental awareness

  • Risk management for both responders and casualties

  • Prioritization and sequencing of life-saving interventions

  • Application of medical guidelines in dynamic, non-linear situations

Participants are challenged to think critically, adapt to changing conditions, and operate within a structured medical framework while managing realistic constraints.


Training Structure

Day One – Medical Foundations and Framework

  • TECC and TCCC principles and decision-making methodology

  • Hemorrhage control and Stop The Bleed integration

  • Airway, breathing, and circulation considerations

  • CPR/AED and First Aid integration within high-threat contexts

  • Medical prioritization and treatment sequencing

Day Two – Range-Based Training and Safety Integration

  • Firearms handling and movement considerations for medical providers

  • Completion of Kingdom Defense Firearms Safety Fundamentals certification

  • Integration of medical tasks with weapons handling and team movement

  • Communication and coordination in armed environments

Day Three – Scenario-Based Medical Operations

  • High-fidelity medical scenarios involving movement, stress, and threat considerations

  • Live-fire and simulation environments under instructor control

  • Team-based casualty care and communication

  • Dynamic problem-solving and instructor-led debriefs focused on decision-making and outcomes


What You Will Learn

  • Advanced application of TECC/TCCC principles under stress

  • Casualty assessment and treatment while operating in hostile or dynamic environments

  • Medical response during movement and team operations

  • Integration of firearms safety, situational awareness, and casualty care

  • Team-based medical management, communication, and coordination


Who This Course Is For

This course is designed for experienced individuals and organizations requiring high-fidelity medical readiness, including:

  • Military and law enforcement personnel

  • Armed security and protective services

  • Medical professionals operating in austere or high-risk environments

  • Advanced civilian practitioners seeking realistic, scenario-driven training

  • Organizations requiring integrated medical readiness for complex environments

This is not an entry-level medical course.


Prerequisites and Safety Requirements

  • Prior medical or trauma-related training is strongly recommended

  • Firearms safety and handling proficiency is required

  • Participants must be able to safely operate around firearms and in dynamic training environments

  • All firearms use and scenario activity is conducted under strict instructor supervision

  • Failure to adhere to safety protocols may result in removal from the course


Training Environment and Safety

Training is conducted across controlled facilities using instructor-supervised live-fire and simulation environments. Safety protocols, risk management procedures, and Kingdom Defense SOPs are enforced at all times.


Outcomes and Certification

Upon successful completion, participants will:

  • Demonstrate improved medical decision-making under stress

  • Apply TECC/TCCC principles as an integrated method rather than isolated skills

  • Operate effectively within team-based medical response scenarios

  • Receive applicable course completion or certification documentation as outlined in the event details