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Sportsman Casualty Care (SPCC)

Course number : NHE-S61   ID : 9632    Section Number : 001
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The Sportsman Casualty Care Course is designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It does not matter whether you enjoy hiking, biking, fishing, hunting or other outdoor activities, tragedy can strike at any time. The difference between those who survive and those who do not is training. Each participant will leave the Sportsman Casualty Care (SPCC) course with the skills and tools necessary to survive tragedy in the field. During this two-hour course, participants will start with didactic instruction on how to survive penetrating trauma, fall injuries and cardiac events in the field. The participants will transition into guided firsthand instruction and use of all necessary medical adjuncts to survive in the field. If you love the outdoors, this course is necessary! Participants will leave confidently able to: conduct patient assessments; apply pressure dressing properly; pack a wound; apply and use tourniquets; secure an airway; use chest seals; and perform compression only CCR. Parents should accompany children under the age of fourteen.

Class Details

1 Session(s)
Tue

Location
Catalyst Campus

Instructor
Michael Blaser 

Fee: 

$49.00

Registration Closes On
Tuesday, October 22, 2024 @ 4:00 PM


Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s) Instructional Method
10/22/2024 Tue 05:30 PM - 07:30 PM Woodstock, Catalyst Campus  Map, Room: 137 Michael Blaser  Discussion/Lecture