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Lifesaving Medical Tactics for Law Enforcement
Pre-Recorded Class



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On Demand
Pre-Recorded Class
$ 249.00
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Course Description

Do your officers have basic knowledge of wounding and ballistics? Do your officers know how to properly extract fellow officers and victims to safety? What happens to you physiologically when placed in danger? Were you taught how to use a tourniquet by someone who has never actually used one in the field? The very dry, basic training you’ve received will not suffice in the situations we are addressing in this course. This is the real deal lifesaving course taught by a knowledgeable, experienced and captivating instructor. Upon completion of this course, the attendee will feel extremely confident and possess skills that are invaluable to them, co-workers, and society. This is a course that no one can afford to miss. The cost of not possessing these skills can mean the difference between life and death.

Today’s law enforcement can no longer stand around idly as a mere spectator to a major medical situation. We have to prepare ourselves to be ready to encounter major incidents where quick lifesaving decisions will ultimately save our life or the lives of many. This one-day course was designed to give the attendee the ability to perform such techniques. When every second counts, preparedness and mindset will save lives.

Students will be instructed on how and when to use pressure dressings, tourniquets, NPA’s, thermal covers and hemostatic agents. Students will be instructed on how and when to make emergency moves, carries, and drags in hostile environments. Other techniques in this program include combat breathing, basic body functions, wounding and wounds, projectile energy transmission, tactical awareness, remote victim assessment and human stress responses. The instructor will address fight or flight responses to hostile environments and how to overcome fears through proven techniques.

Officers will learn to adopt the mindset of winning and surviving the fight if wounded in the line of duty. They will be trained on the benefits of being able to self-treat wounds, further enabling them to continue with an offensive response enabling them to win. Every attendee will be issued Bleeding Control Kit, which includes a tourniquet and holder with a shirt guard valued at $50.00.

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Course Access

Street Cop’s on demand law enforcement training courses are designed for officers to watch at their own pace, as time permits.

When will I get access to the on demand course?

Upon purchasing an on-demand course, you will be prompted to upload your LEO ID. Once we confirm your ID, you will be granted access to our on-demand training platform via email.  Please allow 24 hours for your access to be approved.

Can I watch the course at my own pace?

Yes, you will have the ability to play, and pause, the course so that you can watch at your own pace.

How long will I have to complete the course?

After your identification has been approved you will have access to the course for a total of 30 days.

Are the courses only for law enforcement?

Currently Street Cop only offers training to law enforcement officers. You will be required to upload identification prior to getting access to our on demand training platform.

Instructor

Sean Barnette

Deputy Sean Barnette is a TCCC Instructor and Tactical Paramedic assigned to a Special Response Unit near Oklahoma City. Barnette is honored to have been given the opportunity to serve our country in both the Army National Guard as a combat medic, and in the Air Force as a firefighter.  Barnette was deployed on two separate occasions, one of which was to Afghanistan where he was decorated for supporting 75 special forces missions.  Barnette also currently works for a Medical Director of over 170 agencies that have over 5,000 medics as the Director of Education.

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