In TECC LEO (Tactical Emergency Casualty Care – Law Enforcement Officer), life-saving techniques and strategies derived from the TCCC military protocol are used to provide the best care system in a civilian tactical context following major emergencies such as various types of attacks (explosions, active shooters, collisions) or even road accidents.
The TECC LEO provides for the recognition of two distinct phases:
This 9-hour theoretical/practical program addresses topics aimed at reducing tactical lethality, including:
Often the Security Operator arrives first on the scene and it is essential to learn how to manage the injured person while waiting for organized professional help.