OFFICER SURVIVOR MEDICAL COURSE
**DISCLAIMER: This course is being hosted by NAEMT at and supported by Constellis Training Center, who will collect payment information.**
Because the First Life You Save May Be Your Own
Prepare. Respond. Survive.
In today’s unpredictable environments, law enforcement officers must be ready not only to stop threats—but to save lives when seconds matter. This specialized Officer Survival Medical Course equips you with the tactical medical skills needed to respond effectively during high-risk encounters.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
✔ Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) Principles
Learn to deliver life-saving treatment while the threat is still active using proven TECC guidelines.
✔ Self-Aid / Buddy-Aid
Gain the skills to keep yourself or your partner alive during critical moments—before EMS can safely reach the scene.
✔ Hemorrhage Control
Master essential bleeding-control tools:
• Tourniquet application
• Wound packing
• Hand-held pressure techniques
These are the interventions that stop preventable deaths.
✔ Basic Airway Management
Learn simple, fast, reliable airway techniques appropriate for tactical settings.
✔ Scene Safety & Threat Assessment
Identify dangers, secure space, and provide medical care without jeopardizing your safety or the safety of your team.
✔ Patient Assessment & Casualty Handling
Perform rapid primary assessments and manage casualties until advanced medical care arrives.
✔ Integrated Tactical Scenarios
Experience realistic, stress-based scenarios that combine tactical movement with medical response—building the confidence needed to win and survive.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
• Law enforcement officers
• Tactical teams
• Field training officers
• Academy recruits
• Anyone who wants to increase survivability in violent or high-risk environments
WHY THIS TRAINING MATTERS
Most preventable line-of-duty deaths occur before EMS arrives. With the right skills, you can change the outcome.
ENROLL TODAY
Spots are limited.
Equip yourself with life-saving skills that every officer should have—but few ever receive.