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Tactical Combat Casualty Care Guidelines for BLS/ALS Medical Providers

http://www.c-tecc.org/images/4-2019_TECC_ALS_BLS_Guidelines_.pdf The Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care used the military battlefield guidelines of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) in the development of civilian specific medical guidelines for high threat operations. This site offers the phases of care and guidelines for BLS/ALS Medical Providers.

Mass Casualty Incident Response – FEMA Center for Domestic Preparedness

Mass Casualty Incident Response Training This link is for a course from the FEMA Center for Domestic Preparedness and provides mass casualty triage education and practical experience in the application of the SALT (Sort, Assess, Lifesaving Interventions, Treatment/Transport) Mass Casualty Triage Algorithm. The instruction addresses global sorting of mass casualties, assessment of individual patients, the  Read the Rest…

ALERRT Program Training – Course Catalog

https://alerrt.org/Course-Catalog The ALERRT program was developed for first responders to address the need for active shooter response training. This provides trainings that are offered, research via in-depth after-action lessons learned, and information on the annual National Integrated Response Conference.

Northern Virginia High Threat Response Program

https://www.novahtrp.com/ The Northern Virginia (NoVA) High Threat Response Program (HTRP) engaged over 100 representatives from 21 agencies across NoVA to improve regional and multiagency collaboration. The project utilized subject matter experts to enhance existing capabilities and create new integrated tactics and strategies to respond to Comprehensive Coordinates Attacks (CCTAs).

Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) – Active Shooter Resources

https://www.fbi.gov/about/partnerships/office-of-partner-engagement/active-shooter-resources Extensive list of resources from the FBI for references on active shooter incidents. This site is created by the Office of Partner Engagement and has multiple resources that are for law enforcement only.

Stop the Bleed®

https://www.stopthebleed.org/ One of the best ways to increase a person’s likelihood of survival when severely injured during active assailant incident is to quickly stop severe bleeding. Coworkers can provide initial life-saving measures. The Stop the Bleed® site provides resources on how to organize an in-person training, life-saving strategies and posters, instructional videos, and aid kits  Read the Rest…

RUN.HIDE.FIGHT- Surviving an Active Shooter Event

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VcSwejU2D0&feature=player_embedded The City of Houston (Ready Houston) created this effective video on what to do in the event of an active assailant in an office environment.