Medical Live fire class in michigan

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  • Steve MI

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    Class: Sig Tactical Aid Course (S.T.A.C)

    Date: February 24, 25, 26th, 2012

    Time: 0830-1700hrs

    Location: Post 46
    8888 Dexter Town-Hall Rd.
    Pinckney, Mi. 48169

    Tuition: $500 for all three days plus a 60 dollar range fee that covers all three days

    Instructor: Kerry Davis ( Sig Sauer Academy)



    Kerry Davis, formerly of Magpul Dynamics, Is now heading up Sig Sauer Academies Medical Division. We are bringing Kerry in for a 3 day live fire Medical class in February. This is a can't miss class. The important thing to realize is this training goes way beyond the firearms world. We are more likely to use medical training in out every day lives than using our weapons.

    This class should have no problem hitting the minimum required student amount and should fill fast.

    Here is the course description and a link to our new course at SIG Sauer Academy. Let me know if y'all have any questions.
    Bullets and bandages

    Duration: 3 days / 24 hours

    Overview

    * Mind and body reactions to environmental stress
    * Maintaining the Combat Mindset
    * Basic anatomy and physiology of life-sustaining systems
    * HABCs – Hemorrhage, Airway, Breathing and Circulation
    * Individual Med Kits (IMK): what you need and how to use it
    * Basic first aid and advanced wound care, including use of tourniquets
    * Recognition and treatment of injuries
    * Response to an active shooter situation
    * Proper use of cover vs. concealment
    * Recovery of a casualty during active shooter situations
    * Emergency medical dialect and lingo



    Notes
    Estimated round count: 200 carbine and 200 pistol MINIMUM.


    Equipment List:

    * Notepad with pen/pencil/Sharpie
    * Clothing suited to strenuous activity and seasonally appropriate
    * Footwear suited for rapid movement and turning
    * Earmuffs (electronic preferred)
    * Wraparound eye wear, polycarbonate lenses or non-shattering prescription glasses
    * Hat with brim
    * Primary weapon sling, single point or a good system that allows flexibility for transitions and non-dominant side weapon manipulations
    * A rig that can carry a minimum of four primary magazines on your person
    * Functioning secondary weapons system and three working magazines
    * A holster and magazine pouch that will retain your equipment when moving
    * Weapon tools and lube
    * Hydration system
    * Sunscreen and bug spray
    * Optics with necessary adjustment tools and spare batteries
    * Gloves, and knee and elbow pads (optional)
    * An open mind



    This is an intermediate level class. The student needs to know and be able to demonstrate safe gun handling, weapon system familiarity, foundational marksmanship skills, and working from a holster. No prior first aid training is required.
    Will you know how to react after gunfire? In critical injury situations, most don’t know what they don’t know until it’s too late. This 3-day course focuses on basic, lifesaving emergency medical skills blended with weapons manipulation in live-fire, high risk scenarios. Students are expected to utilize their equipment and knowledge while under stress to “save” critically injured team members in real-life scenarios. This course is suitable for armed professionals and responsible citizens.

    http://www.sigsaueracademy.com/Cours...x?CourseID=211

    Registration should be up on Sigs website within the next few days.
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