Having attended my 5th combat casualty care course recently, this one being nearly a week in duration, I can attest that BMK Ventures, 813 Consulting LLC, run by Instructor Blair Dell, has the best course on this subject available. I have been employed in this arena for over 12 years, functioning as a tactical paramedic, have attended other courses taught by exemplary individuals, however the cadre of instructors, course work, practical application and didactic put on by Blair is impressive. The wealth of knowledge and experience present at this course was superb. Thank You Blair.

Filmed 100% on an iphone6 (sometimes stuffed in guys rigs).

This is real tac medicine. There is no BS here.

TACTICS DRIVES MEDICINE - MEDICINE NEVER DRIVES TACTICS!

Manage Tactical Problem First!

"What's the quickest way to die? Get shot again."

"Neither of you will live to find the medical problem unless you solve the tactical problem first,
You won't solve the medical problem unless you find it, AND
Your patient won't live long enough for you to solve it unless you keep him warm."

Treat the casualty, prevent further casualties, complete the mission.
The best medicine is? Two to the chest and one to the head.
Fire superiority.
Good medicine often equals bad tactics and bad tactics gets everyone killed.

CUF - TFC - TAC EVAC
MARCH
Only Tx in CUF is a TQ
In TFC, pack junctions and seal the box.