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  1. Munkyfu

    Do you need to be associated with NAEMT.org to teach TECC?

    From what I am studying, TECC (Tactical Emergency Casualty Care) is basically the civilian version of TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care). The guidelines are very similar. But, as a civilian provider, you are only allowed to teach what's in your scope, of course. Being in the army, I did...
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    Do you need to be associated with NAEMT.org to teach TECC?

    Basically what the title states. Anyone on here have any knowledge regarding this? I am a medically retired 68W and work in the private sector with a company that is a resource for NIMS/ICS. We work with DOD, DHS and FEMA and want to have a section of the company to teach and train LE, FD...
  3. Munkyfu

    Advice needed......when to throw in the towel

    You COULD join the military and become a Medic, Corpsman, PJ, etc... I was in a similar boat as you, just a bit older. I had been training kung fu since I was 14 (in '94) and started teaching in 1996, just before turning 17. For the next 13 years, I would dedicate myself every day of the week...
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    Tourniquets - Back in Fashion

    okay, thank you!
  5. Munkyfu

    Tourniquets - Back in Fashion

    I'm curious about pediatric TQs. In reference to the marathon bombing in Boston, you never know when and where that could happen, and to whom... with a pediatric casualty, would you just apply direct pressure? Is it okay to slap on a regular CAT (or whatever) and just be mindful of the pressure...
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