14-15 Mar 2026 | Bland, MO | Medical Applications

$650.00

Class Location: Intrepid Defense, 4645 Elk Head Rd, Bland, MO 65014

This course will be taught by head medical instructor Paul and SME Jason will be teaching this two-day course. in this course you will learn to do before, during and after a violent encounter when serious injuries have occurred. We'll demonstrate how and when to provide lifesaving interventions, drill those interventions until you are competent, then apply them in an environment where you have use your weapon. 

We focus on establishing that standard through data and techniques proven in combat tested solutions both in military and civilian medicine all coinciding and backed by the principles and guidelines through Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) and Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC). 

Medical Applications Trained: 

  • Patient Assessments (S-March Algorithm) 

  • Phases of Care 

    • Direct Threat 

    • Indirect Threat 

    • Evacuation 

  • Life threatening hemorrhage control using tourniquets 

  • Life threatening hemorrhage control using hemostatic agents and non hemostatic agents with bandaging 

  • Lifesaving airway maneuvers 

  • Chest seals 

  • Hypothermia prevention 

  • Call to higher activation of the 911 system along with deconfliction with responding law enforcement 

  • Inidivual First Aid Kits (IFAK) considerations and medical Immediate Action Plans (IAP) specific to your day to day life

Firearms Objectives: 

  • Warm up/Fundamentals assessment 

  • Negotiating and firing around barricades 

  • Priorities of threats 

  • Planning | Executing rescue plan(s)

Round Count: 500 pistol | All medical equipment will be provided and start time will be 0745 

Class Location: Intrepid Defense, 4645 Elk Head Rd, Bland, MO 65014

This course will be taught by head medical instructor Paul and SME Jason will be teaching this two-day course. in this course you will learn to do before, during and after a violent encounter when serious injuries have occurred. We'll demonstrate how and when to provide lifesaving interventions, drill those interventions until you are competent, then apply them in an environment where you have use your weapon. 

We focus on establishing that standard through data and techniques proven in combat tested solutions both in military and civilian medicine all coinciding and backed by the principles and guidelines through Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) and Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC). 

Medical Applications Trained: 

  • Patient Assessments (S-March Algorithm) 

  • Phases of Care 

    • Direct Threat 

    • Indirect Threat 

    • Evacuation 

  • Life threatening hemorrhage control using tourniquets 

  • Life threatening hemorrhage control using hemostatic agents and non hemostatic agents with bandaging 

  • Lifesaving airway maneuvers 

  • Chest seals 

  • Hypothermia prevention 

  • Call to higher activation of the 911 system along with deconfliction with responding law enforcement 

  • Inidivual First Aid Kits (IFAK) considerations and medical Immediate Action Plans (IAP) specific to your day to day life

Firearms Objectives: 

  • Warm up/Fundamentals assessment 

  • Negotiating and firing around barricades 

  • Priorities of threats 

  • Planning | Executing rescue plan(s)

Round Count: 500 pistol | All medical equipment will be provided and start time will be 0745 

 Medical topics trained:

·      Patient Assessments (S-MARCH algorithm)

·      Phases of Care

o   Direct Threat Care

o   Indirect Threat Care

o   Evacuation 

·      Life threatening hemorrhage control using tourniquets,

·      Life threatening junctional hemorrhage using hemostatic agents with bandaging

·      Lifesaving air way maneuvers

·      Chest seals

·      Hypothermia prevention

·      Call to higher activation of the 911 system with deconfliction with Law Enforcement

·      IFAK considerations and Medical Action Plans specific to your day-to-day life  

Shooting topics trained:

·      Warm-up/fundamentals check

·      Shooting around a barricade

·      Priorities of threats

·      Planning | Executing rescue plan 

Round Count: 600 Pistol

Time: 0745- Until Completion

Equipment: We supply all medical equipment; you may bring your own if you want the instructors to verify your existing kits. Pistol, hearing / eye protection, 3 spare mags with carriers, reliable holster and food / water, clothes you are willing to get dirty and have fake blood on.