Perform Tactical Combat Casualty Care
All Service Members (TCCC-ASM)
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TCCC-ASM VIDEO
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WELCOME
TACTICAL COMBAT CASUALTY CARE COURSE FOR
ALL SERVICE MEMBERS (TCCC ASM)
• SECDEF has directed ALL service members be trained
and proficient in basic lifesaving TCCC skills.
TCCC ASM Course
– Replaces the current military first aid courses.
– This evidence-based training reflects the casualty care
lessons of nearly two decades of war and has the potential to
significantly reduce preventable prehospital trauma-related
deaths.
– The dividend in this course will be in the lives saved.
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Written
examination will
be performed in
Moodle.
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CASUALTY ASSESSMENT
PHASE 1: CARE UNDER FIRE OR THREATS
SCENE HASTY IMPORTANT
SAFETY TOURNIQUET CONSIDERATIONS
Using available :
resources, ensure For life-threatening Order of actions will be
scene safety bleeding, place a TQ dictated by the situation
Never attempt to "high and tight" on the
rescue a casualty until the wounded extremity A casualty may be
scene is SAFE able to perform self
aid
CASUALTY COMMUNICATION Constantly assess
MOVEMENT Check the casualty for risks/threats and
responsiveness and make a plan before
moving a casualty
reassure
Seek help
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o Radio Report a Tactical Evacuation:
The 9-Line / Z-MIST (MEDEVAC Report) is a standard
NATO format used by the Armed Forces for coordinating
the evacuation of casualties. Evacuation request
transmissions should be by the most direct communications
means available to the unit controlling evacuation assets.
The information must be clear, concise, and easily
transmitted using of numerical brevity codes.
(The MEDEVAC Report is covered in-depth within the
Radio Communications Class)
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o Medical Care provided during a Tactical
Evacuation:
Is covered in the more advanced classes of TCCC.
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CAN BE ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING
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