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GOAL presents; TAC MED LIFE SAVER - December 4th, 2022.

OnSight Firearms Training

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Class description:


9:30am to 5:00pm


This full day class is designed to teach the student how to effectively respond to and treat a victim in the event of a traumatic injury or medical emergency.


An emphasis is placed on bleeding control and bandaging wounds; however, this is not strictly a “how to treat gunshot wounds” class.


Discussion and hands on application will cover a variety of topics including;


• Personal safety while caring for victims


• Different wound types


• Stages of shock


• How blood loss affects the body


• Head injuries


• Fractures, and much more


The time to learn is now, before an incident happens. This class will include, but is not limited to:


• Basic first aid and advanced trauma / wound care


• Self-Aid


• Rapid patient assessment


• Effectively stopping massive bleeding


• Basic anatomy and physiology of life-sustaining systems


• M,A,R,C,H (Massive Hemorrhage, Airway, Respirations, Circulation and Hypothermia)


• Contents and application of Individual med kit components


• Proper storage and employment of the med kit


• Basic and advanced airway management – treating and monitoring for tension pneumothorax, sucking chest wound and flail chest


• Use of bandages, compression bandages, gauze, and hemostatic agents (celox, combat gauze, etc.)


• Proper use, storage and application of tourniquets, chest seals, NPA and trauma dressings


• Recognition and Treatment of various injuries (gunshots, lacerations, burns, airway blockage, head injuries, orthopedic, environmental)


• Recognition and treatment of hypovolemic (hemorrhagic) shock


• Moving and positioning victims with various injuries


• Evacuation considerations


• Prioritizing care


• Wound Ballistics


• Combat Mindset


• Situational Awareness


• Care Under Fire






ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:


Chris Goemans


Medical Instructor / Range Safety Officer



Chris became involved in EMS at an early age by volunteering at his local ambulance/rescue squad in College Point, NY as a teenager. After taking initial CPR and First Aid classes, he later enrolled in an EMT class and has been certified since, now over 28 years.


Chris continued to volunteer and work as an EMT in NYC throughout the 1990’s and well into the 2000’s. During this time, he also taught a variety of courses for the American Red Cross, American Heart Association and worked alongside fellow EMS veterans to teach CFR and EMT courses at one of the longest operating and most respected training facilities within NY State, the Regional Training Center for Emergency Medical Technicians. Here, he helped to train and re-certify thousands of Certified First Responders and fellow Emergency Medical Technicians for over 15 years.


In late 2015, Chris decided to take the necessary steps to secure his pistol permit, a friend suggested he check out OnSight Firearms Training and that’s where met Ben, Rachel, and the rest of the team. In addition to participating in Pistol, Shotgun and Carbine courses, Chris frequently assists OFT as an RSO.


Today Chris co-owns a security company which provides solutions to a variety of clientele; everyone from Residential and Small Business owners to School Districts and fortune 500 companies.


  • NRA Certified Range Safety Officer (RSO)
  • NYS Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
  • Tactical Combat Casualty Care Certified (TCCC)
  • Tactical Emergency Casualty Care Certified (TECC)
  • CPR and AED Certified
  • FEMA Certified in Incident Command
  • FEMA Certified in Active Shooter Responses
  • NYS Licensed to install/service security and fire alarms
  • American Heart Association BLS CPR Instructor
  • HSI Level 3 Instructor
  • NRA Pistol Instructor
  • Rangemaster Certified Firearms Instructor

All training material will be provided. Students are encouraged to bring notepads and pens for note taking.


For more information or questions


please contact [email protected]
 
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