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RR Tactical Medical Training is a disabled combat wounded veteran and Native American owned business. Our tactical medicine and EMS instructors have many years of real-world experience in both civilian trauma and EMS as well as multiple combat deployments in austere environments worldwide.
We can provide tailored emergency medical and tactical medicine training packages to support your military, law enforcement, or fire/EMS agency. We offer EMT, Paramedic, and even provider level training to meet your educational or tactical medicine needs.
We also offer professional training in basic and advanced clinic skills for Paramedics and Advanced Practice Providers.
Who we are and what we offer
I've had some awesome leaders and fellow warriors that I've served with in my 27 years of military service, but nothing was more life changing for me than the 15-months in Iraq with 5-73 RECON. There is a bond with those brothers and sisters that will never be broken
Dispelling some of the myths and giving you some practical tips to make your EMS or tactical medicine practice with Ketamine safer for you and your patients! ALWAYS follow your agencies Medical Director approved protocols!
a little information to debunk the common myth that Ketamine is contraindicated in TBI patients as well as explaining the mechanism of action that can cause some patients to become HypOtensive when they recevie Ketamine
Clarifying the patient presentations where Tranexamic Acid administration is clinically beneficial and when it's not! ALWAYS follow your agencies Medical Director approved protocols!
Why we do it and the differences between Calcium Gluconate and Calcium Chloride! ALWAYS follow your agencies Medical Director approved protocols!
Anaphylaxis is not a general topic of discussion during most tactical medicine courses but guess what? Anaphylaxis can happen anywhere, anytime, and if you're not prepared for it, your patient can DIE!
When your anaphylaxis treatment isn't enough, or you're dealing with that septic patient that is not improving after your 30ml/kg bolus, knowing how to mix push dose epi until you can get an Epi drip started or knowing how to mix a "Dirty Epi Drip" can buy you precious time. What if you're out of cardiac epi, can you make cardiac epi and dilute it to push-dose concentrations out of 1mg/1ml of 1:1000? YES, and I'll show you how!
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