Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) Course (BVAC)

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Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) Course (BVAC)

The NAEMT Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) course is an advanced training program that addresses the unique challenges faced by first responders and medical personnel in tactical and high-risk environments. Designed to enhance the preparedness and capability of healthcare professionals, particularly those operating in law enforcement, military, and other tactical settings, TECC equips participants with the knowledge and skills needed to provide life-saving medical care under the most demanding and hazardous circumstances.

The primary goal of the TECC course is to ensure that medical responders are well-prepared to address injuries and casualties in situations where standard medical protocols may not apply.

 

Key components of the TECC curriculum include:

  1. Tactical Considerations: TECC participants learn to integrate medical care into the tactical response, understanding the importance of safety and security for both the responder and the casualty. This training acknowledges the reality that responders often operate in hostile or uncertain environments.

  2. Hemorrhage Control: Recognizing that severe bleeding is a leading cause of preventable death in trauma situations, TECC emphasizes hemorrhage control techniques, including the proper use of tourniquets and hemostatic agents.

  3. Airway and Breathing Management: The course provides advanced training in airway management and the use of chest seals, ensuring that responders can stabilize patients with airway and breathing problems effectively.

  4. Circulation Support: TECC participants learn to manage shock and other circulatory issues, focusing on the rapid assessment and treatment of patients with traumatic injuries.

  5. Immobilization and Extrication: The course covers techniques for safely moving and evacuating casualties from dangerous situations, recognizing that extraction may be necessary in challenging environments.

  6. Scenario-Based Training: TECC incorporates realistic scenarios and hands-on exercises, allowing participants to practice their skills in high-pressure situations that mirror real-life emergencies.

The NAEMT TECC course is instrumental in bridging the gap between traditional medical care and the unique demands of tactical operations. It prepares healthcare providers to adapt their skills and knowledge to volatile and high-risk situations, ultimately improving the chances of survival and reducing the severity of injuries for casualties in these environments. TECC-trained responders are an invaluable asset in safeguarding lives during critical incidents.

 

NAEMT TECC Course FAQ

Who should take the NAEMT Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) course?

This course is ideal for EMS professionals, firefighters, law enforcement officers, military personnel, and emergency responders working in high-risk environments who want to improve casualty care skills in tactical and hazardous situations.

What does the TECC course cover?

The course covers medical response in tactical and high-threat environments, including the M.A.R.C.H. algorithm, phases of care, hemorrhage control, airway and respiratory management, casualty movement, triage, responder safety, and coordinated emergency team response.

What skills will I practice during the course?

Students practice hands-on life-saving techniques through realistic scenarios and simulations, including tourniquet use, wound packing, airway support, chest seal application, evacuation techniques, and rapid treatment decision-making under pressure.

How long is the TECC course?

The TECC course is 16 hours long and is presented over 2 days.

What do I receive after successful completion?

Students who successfully complete the course receive an NAEMT TECC certificate that is valid for 4 years, along with continuing education credits (CEUs).

Where is the TECC course held?

The course is held at BVAC Rescue Response Training Center, 214-29 42nd Ave, Bayside, NY 11361. Please note that the facility is located on the second floor with no elevator.

Event Information

Event Date 04-03-2026 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Cut Off Date 04-03-2026
Individual Price Contact Us to Inquire About Classes
Location BVAC Rescue Response Training Center

Venue Information - BVAC Rescue Response Training Center

BVAC Rescue Response Training Center
214-29 42nd Ave
Bayside, NY 11361

Please note: We are located on the 2nd floor (no elevator).

Location

  • BVAC is located at 214-29 42nd Avenue, Bayside, New York 11361, in the heart of Bayside, Queens, just steps from the Bayside Long Island Rail Road station on the Port Washington Branch and close to MTA bus service, including the Q13 and Q31 on Bell Boulevard, with additional nearby access to the Q12 and NICE Bus n20G/n20H along Northern Boulevard.

Parking

  • Metered street parking on 42nd Ave

    • $0.25 per 15 minutes

    • 2-hour limit

    • Free on Sundays

  • Bayside Municipal Parking Field: 41st Avenue & 214th Place, Bayside, NY 11361

  • Free street parking is often available one block past Bell Blvd (east or west)

Important: Do not park in the lot next to our building—vehicles will be towed or may be locked in.

Deposit / Payment Note

If you place a deposit, the checkout process may briefly display the full course price as you’re redirected to the payment portal. Once you arrive at the portal, only the deposit amount will be charged, not the full price. Finale payment is due the day of the class.

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