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The Longmont Training Group – Hemorrhage Control

February 9 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

 

 

The Hemorrhage Control class is essential training for anyone who wants to be better prepared in the event of an emergency, especially in situations involving severe bleeding. Given the focus on immediate, life-saving interventions, this course aims to build confidence, practical skills, and knowledge that could directly impact the survival of an injured person. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the class and its core aspects:

Hemorrhage Control Techniques: Participants will be taught how to manage severe bleeding, including methods such as direct pressure, tourniquets, and wound packing. These techniques are critical in preventing life-threatening blood loss before professional medical help arrives.

Emergency Response: Understanding how to properly assess injuries and take immediate action is a crucial part of the training. The class will cover the steps to take when confronted with a casualty, including prioritizing care based on the severity of injuries.

Hands-On Training: Practical, hands-on sessions will provide participants with multiple repetitions to ensure they are confident in using the hemorrhage control techniques. This is vital because muscle memory and effective execution are key in high-stress emergencies.

Everyday Carry (EDC) Kit: The importance of having a well-equipped EDC kit for emergencies will be emphasized. This includes the basic tools that can be immediately accessed in any situation to assist with stopping severe bleeding.

Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK): Participants will learn about the contents of an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK), how to properly use the supplies in it, and how an IFAK can be a lifesaver in an emergency situation. The class will also give insight into what specific items should be in your personal kit for hemorrhage control.

What You’ll Need:

Notebook & Pen (Recommended): Although most of the training is practical, having a notebook for jotting down critical information or key points during the class can be invaluable for later review.

CAT Tourniquet (If Available): If you own a Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT), you should bring it along for hands-on practice. The tourniquet is a crucial tool for stopping arterial bleeding in limbs, and practicing its application is essential.

Clothing for Movement and Dirt: Given that this class involves practical training, comfortable clothing that allows for movement is necessary. Also, be prepared to get a bit dirty during the exercises—whether it’s from simulated blood or other training elements.

Everyday Carry Kit & IFAK (If Available): If you have an Everyday Carry Kit or Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK), bring them along to get a more comprehensive understanding of how to use them in hemorrhage control situations. These kits can be customized based on personal needs but should generally contain bleeding control essentials like gauze, gloves, and a tourniquet.

By the end of the Hemorrhage Control course, you will gain:

  • Increased confidence in handling emergencies involving severe bleeding.
  • Practical skills for controlling hemorrhage and providing immediate, life-saving care.
  • Better preparedness to handle medical emergencies at home, at work, or in public settings.
  • The ability to save lives or reduce harm while waiting for professional medical assistance.

Who Should Take This Class:

This course is open to all individuals, regardless of profession or background. Whether you’re a civilian looking to be more prepared for accidents, a parent wanting to learn how to handle emergencies at home, or a first responder needing to sharpen your skills, this course is suitable for anyone who wants to make a difference in an emergency.

Safety & Limitations:

  • Disclaimer: The skills taught in this class are intended to be an initial response to life-threatening bleeding, but it’s important to remember that professional medical help is necessary in severe cases. This training doesn’t replace advanced medical care; it merely prepares you to stabilize a casualty until help arrives.

No Prerequisites:

  • No prior medical training is required. This course is designed for people from all walks of life who wish to learn basic hemorrhage control techniques and improve their emergency response skills.

The Hemorrhage Control class is an invaluable training that focuses on life-saving techniques in situations of severe trauma. The skills learned can make a critical difference in emergencies where every second counts, and being prepared can help prevent fatalities. Whether you’re preparing for a potential emergency at home or work or simply want to be better equipped to help others in distress, this class provides practical, life-saving skills that everyone should know.

 

Details

Date:
February 9
Time:
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/o/4-rings-tactical-43541581363

Organizer

4RT
Email:
info@4ringstactical.com
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Venue

Longmont LEO training center
10916 County Road 5
Longmont, CO 80504
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