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Tactical Medical Training Course 101 June 9th at USSA
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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 1802054" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>This is time and money well spent. I've taken lots of first aid type classes for one thing or another over the years and I learned more at tacmedic's class than I did at all the rest of them combined. </p><p></p><p>Leave your delicate sensitivities at the door and come prepared to learn a lot about some fairly uncomfortable subjects ... and have a good time doing it.</p><p></p><p>If you shoot anywhere -- hunting, on your own property for fun, at ranges or at matches -- or even just have guns in your home -- you NEED to take this class. Think about it guys -- we've all heard the stories of shooting accidents. Now -- how many of those folks who died could have possibly been saved if they had someone there with them who knew how to help them in some kind of substantive way, and had the equipment to do so, until the first responders got there?</p><p></p><p>In addition, these skills are easily transferrable over to auto accidents, industrial accidents, farming accidents, etc. Again, it is time and money well spent. You will not be disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 1802054, member: 1242"] This is time and money well spent. I've taken lots of first aid type classes for one thing or another over the years and I learned more at tacmedic's class than I did at all the rest of them combined. Leave your delicate sensitivities at the door and come prepared to learn a lot about some fairly uncomfortable subjects ... and have a good time doing it. If you shoot anywhere -- hunting, on your own property for fun, at ranges or at matches -- or even just have guns in your home -- you NEED to take this class. Think about it guys -- we've all heard the stories of shooting accidents. Now -- how many of those folks who died could have possibly been saved if they had someone there with them who knew how to help them in some kind of substantive way, and had the equipment to do so, until the first responders got there? In addition, these skills are easily transferrable over to auto accidents, industrial accidents, farming accidents, etc. Again, it is time and money well spent. You will not be disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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