RTP - Responder 3

$1,399.00 USD
DATE & LOCATION
DESCRIPTION

CLASS DETAILS:

JANUARY 31ST 
Location:
Southern Utah Training Group 33 S. Spanish Trail Drive Veyo, UT 84782
RTP Instructor: Bryce Lewis & Cadre

MAY 3RD
Location: Tap Rack Ridge 3649 State Hwy 233 Gray, KY 40734
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RTP Instructors: Ahanu Waters, Alejandro Flores, Nick Latchford

MAY 31ST
Location: Oakland County Sportsmen's Club 4770 Waterford Rd, Village of Clarkston, MI 48346 
RTP Instructor: Zachary Wedemire & Cadre

*Responder 3 Includes Responder 1 & 2 W/ Purchase

Day 1:

Responder I trains the individual on trauma medicine tactics using the S-MARCH-E algorithm to treat arterial bleeding, gun shot wounds, sucking chest wounds, lacerations, and other common traumatic injuries.

Responder II  builds increased familiarity with the S-MARCH-E algorithm through hands on application. The use of the following medical devices/items is addressed: application of a CAT tourniquet, use of an Emergency Trauma Dressing (ETD), application of chest seals, use of triangular bandages, use of the SWAT-T tourniquet, wound packing with compressed gauze, appropriate use of clotting agents, CPR bag mask valve, AED, and more. Followed by immersive high stress scenario. We use stress-based scenarios to push students beyond comfort, exposing gaps and building confidence where it matters most.

Day 2:

Responder III then takes what was learned Day 1 and goes even deeper into Tactical Medical Care (TacMed). There is a greater focus on the Mindset of the immediate responder, the Methodology of care under fire, and the Medicine of bleeding control, shock prevention, and casualty evacuation. This is accomplished through not only class instruction but also simulated, force on force, and high stress scenarios. You will learn practical application of civilian interior defensive tactics when responding to an active shooter, victim injury assessment, alternative wound dressing techniques, how to physically evacuate casualties in a safe manner, and more.

This is a highly active and energized class; participants should not only have already taken Responder I or II but also be able to move unassisted and be capable of lifting a reasonable amount of weight. This class is scenario driven and instructors may trigger physiological responses with the use of external stressors.

It is highly recommended that long sleeves and pants be worn. YOU WILL GET MUDDY, WET, BLOODY, ETC THROUGH THE COURSE OF THIS CLASS. IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED YOU BRING A CHANGE OF CLOTHES AND SHOES. 

This is two 10-hour days of training back to back. Students will be responsible for their own meals and drinks. Cost of the class includes a Trainer Kit, which will be retained by the student, and an S-MARCH-E Algorithm reference booklet.

Any and ALL questions can be sent to Admin@refugemedical.com

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RTP - Responder 3