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Bleeding Control & Immediate Response Programs

Operational readiness programs designed to strengthen coordinated emergency response within structured workplace and institutional environments

Uncontrolled bleeding remains one of the leading preventable causes of death following traumatic injury. In workplace and institutional environments, staff are often the first to recognize an emergency before EMS arrives.

Bleeding Control & Immediate Response programs provide hands-on training in life-threatening hemorrhage control while incorporating broader First Aid instruction consistent with OSHA workplace requirements. Programs may include CPR, AED use, choking management, and injury care, all designed to integrate with your organization’s existing safety plan and strengthen internal response capability.

Program Emphasis

Instruction may include:

• Recognition of life-threatening bleeding
• Direct pressure techniques
• Proper tourniquet application
• Wound packing fundamentals
• Pressure bandage use
• Scene safety and bystander coordination
• Structured activation of emergency response systems
• Integration with existing Emergency Action Plans

Hands-on skill stations reinforce correct technique and build practical confidence.

Who These Programs Are For

• Corporate offices and campuses
• Schools and universities
• Municipal facilities
• Industrial and manufacturing environments
• Healthcare-adjacent workplaces
• Event venues and public-facing institutions
• Safety teams and designated responders

No prior medical experience is required.

Equipment & Program Integration

Programs can be aligned with bleeding control kit placement, AED programs, and organizational safety procedures to ensure consistency between training and real-world implementation.

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)

NAEMT-accredited trauma training for EMS, fire, and law enforcement operating in high-threat civilian environments.

Audience:
EMS providers, fire personnel, law enforcement officers, tactical medics, security teams, organized response agencies
Duration:
16 Hours
Why Organizational Preparedness Matters

• Workplace emergencies often occur before external responders arrive
• Staff must act decisively within defined roles
• Clear communication reduces response delays
• Integrated bleeding control improves survivability
• Structured response reduces operational disruption

Prepared teams function more effectively under pressure and transition seamlessly to arriving emergency services.

Custom Training Available

If the programs above do not fully meet your needs, we can develop a customized course aligned with your operational environment, audience, and risk profile.

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