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By Wikkie2204
I own and operate a small training business, Alpha Omega Training Solutions, which primarily focuses on Fire and EMS training. I recently developed a course that combines my background in emergency services with my passion for firearms and want to tell you about it.
Management of Traumatic Injuries is built around the core of "what if" occurs on the firing range. Many shooters have realized that in this sport we can be injured, whether by an AD/ND, squib load causing a catastrophic failure in a weapon or a series of other issues. Yet most of the individuals that I have spoken to, either don't carry medical kits with them, or went out and purchased a kit but have no idea how to use it other than the standard "Well I watched a YouTube video on this once". I don't know about you, but I don't want someone doing a needle decompression of my chest if they've only ever watched a YouTube video. Want to learn how to use all of the stuff that you might be carrying but don't want to spend the money to buy it all again once you use it in training? Then come to the course and get hands on experience with it.
I am NOT selling first aid kits, there is a discussion on what should and shouldn't be in the kit, most of the commercially available devices will be demonstrated and allow students to have Hands On practice with them so they can decide what works best for them versus what XYZ company says is the best product.
We will be holding a class on June 5th from 1900-2300 hours in Piscataway. We are limiting the class size to 8 students in order to increase the hands on skills time. The class cost is $100. We will be covering items such as tourniquet use, both commercially available and create your own, managing a sucking chest wound and thoracic trauma (chest seals) hemostatic agents (Quick Clot, Celox, etc) and a series of other topics.
This course is based off of research, science, and field experience. The two instructors both come from strong EMS backgrounds and one is a combat medic with deployment experience.
Course completion certificates will be issued, however they do not constitute "certification" in any of the skills taught. Any questions, let me know.
If we end up with more than the 8 students, we can run another class on another night or even a weekend.
The class location will be the Piscataway Fire School, located at 171 Baekeland Ave. Piscataway. It is off of Rt. 287 and in an industrial park on the Middlesex, NJ border. It shows up in Google Maps for those of you using it.
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By silverado427
Whats going to help you get your game face ON , what sound track is going to do it for you, WHile your racking the slide of your pump ... My theme is ac/dc thunderstruck.... followed buy WHO MADE WHO...
I'LL BE READY TO ROCK AND ROLL I spelled apocalypse wrong
I forgot this one
OH YEAH when it gets really bad I'm going to turn to uncle ted STRANGLEHOLD
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By Gregory Sutton · Posted
Looking to let the lwrc go this weekend, 1100 for this weekend! -
Sold Pending Funds. Will update when it's final or becomes available again.
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