Infinite Training Solutions is currently an NAEMT Training Center Applicant. This course is scheduled to be delivered upon the final completion of our accreditation process.
Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) – The NAEMT gold standard 16-hour course for EMS practitioners and prehospital providers responding to civilian tactical incidents.
Master the three phases of tactical care—Direct Threat (Hot Zone), Indirect Threat (Warm Zone), and Evacuation (Cold Zone)—with advanced skills in hemorrhage control, MARCH assessment, surgical airway, and needle decompression. Train in mass-casualty and active threat simulations that mirror real-world chaos, including pediatric patients and wounded responder scenarios.
Endorsed by the American College of Surgeons, this is elite preparation for high-risk environments. Register now for scenario-driven excellence."
Additional Information (Accordion Sections):
Who Should Attend: EMTs, paramedics, and advanced prehospital providers.
Learning Objectives & Key Skills:
Comprehensive external hemorrhage control (tourniquet drills)
MARCH algorithm for massive hemorrhage, airway, respiration, circulation, hypothermia
Surgical airway and needle chest decompression
Care under ongoing threat, including responder-down rescues
Pediatric considerations and mass-casualty triage
Course Format & Length: 16 hours – classroom-based with extensive patient simulations.
Certification: NAEMT TECC provider wallet card (valid 4 years); 16 hours CAPCE continuing education credit.
Prerequisites: Recommended current EMS certification (EMT or higher).

