Sig Saur has a First Aid for Range Officers class which was a 1 day, 8 hour basic intro to trauma care which was very good.

The instructor discussed the basic types of injuries on the range, penetrating trauma, eye injuries, catastrophic blood loss and broken bones.

They went into tension pneumothorax, but stayed away from needle decompressions as outside the scope of the class. They wanted the chest injury sealed and went into how to do it, but with the expectation you would be handing off the patient to EMS in short order.

I got the impression they weren’t comfortable with the idea of doing a needle decompression in a basic range first responder class.

Tourniquets, hemostatic agents were covered as were Israeli bandages and improvised seals for sucking chest wounds.

It wasn't Combat Casulaty Care - it was how to deal with a range accident, but applicable to post fight trauma care for the most part.

This is a med kit for the range for people going shooting suggested by Dave Bruce (the instructor) in his 1st aid for Range Officers class:

Battle Dressings
Israeli Bandages
Tourniquets
Quick Clot
SAM Splints
Dish Washing Gloves
Ace Wraps
Triangle Bandages
Pocket CPR Mask
Asherman Seal/Bolin Chest seal
Trauma Sheers
Medical Tape
Eye Wash

Sig sells the http://www.resq-pak.com/products.php kits, but if you want a lower cost prepackaged kit to stash in your bag/coat/briefcase...Adventure Medical Kits http://www.adventuremedicalkits.com/...AE&product=247

If you are looking for a full up combat medical class, John Farnam & Magpul each do classes with their own companies on this subject, and Tactical Response does a 2 day Immediate Action Medical class, and a 5 day contractor class.

Sig's class was good for someone who wants to learn how to handle trauma injuries during the injury to EMS interval.

It was well presented, easily retained, and a very good skill addition for the non-soldier/LE person who deals with firearms in training, and wants to know self aid in the event they get injured in a use of force situation.