Defensive Pistol 3- A Live Fire Exercise
Intermediate
Duration: 3 Day-24 Hour Course
Environment: In Person
$600.00
Fee
Matthew Lyons
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Description
This 24-hour collaborative course, conducted over 3 days by Lions Defense and the Within Thin Lines Foundation, is tailored for shooters with intermediate to advanced skills. Students will dedicate half of the course to learning Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) and Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) concepts. These skills are essential to remain engaged and survive in critical situations. The latter part of the course focuses on applying medical skills through self-aid and buddy aid in the context of a deadly force encounter. All necessary medical training supplies will be provided.
Course schedule:
Day 1:
Attendance check-in, required items inspection, safety brief.
Attendees will under-go a thorough Defensive Pistol 3 course.
Pistol qualifications range for completion.
Day 2:
Attendees will progress through the Tactical Combat Casualty Care Tier 1 All Service Members curriculum.
Lectures and Skills stations.
Proficiency test-out practical trauma lanes.
Day 3:
Attendees will under-go practical exercises through various live-fire lanes and medical skills applications.
A final cumulating event as a proficiency test-out
Graduation.
Topics Covered
Learning Objectives:
Safety
Defensive Pistol 1 Qualification
Tactical Mindset
TCCC Principles and Guidelines
M.A.R.C.H. Medical Treatment and First Aid.
Hemorrhage Control and Wound Management
Airway Management and Ventilation
Casualty Movement and Evacuation
Shooting Positions
Moving to Cover
Use of Cover V Concealment
Non-Shooting Hand Weapon Transition
One Handed Magazine Changes
One Hand Stoppage Clearing
Movement
Understanding of Environment
Sustainability
Defensive Pistol 3 Qualifications
Expectations and Outcomes
Course Completion:
Upon successful completion and graduation of the "A-LIVE FIRE EXERCISE" course curriculum, students will achieve an ILETSB recognized certification of completion for Defensive Pistol 3, a CAPCE approved 8 hour continued education certificate of the Tactical Combat Casualty Care Tier 1 "All Service Members" program, and an American Heart Association Basic Life Support certification.
Additionally, as a special thank you for participating in our new course program, all students will be given a WTL IFAK Supply Kit upon successful graduation, containing all the live items to make your IFAK prepared for success!
Types
Advanced, Intermediate, American Heart Association (First Aid / CPR / AED), Basic Life Support, CPR / AED (First Aid for Lay Rescuers), LEO / MIL / SEC Courses, Scenario Based Training, Tactical Casualty Care (TCCC / TECC)
Documentation Requirements
Once registered for the course, please email Lions Defense a copy of a valid driver's license. If an Illinois Resident, a FOID card is also required.
Requirements
Prerequisites:
Defensive Pistol 1 is a prerequisite for this course*
* current active Law Enforcement Officers, Members of our Armed Forces, and assigned Security Contract Personnel are waived
*Proof and validation will be required upon registration.
Required Items:
Open mind to learn
One semi-automatic handgun (registered to the attendee).
500 rounds of ammunition minimum for your firearm
One good quality strong side holster(*No Serpa holsters for this class*)
One dual magazine pouch or two single magazine pouches
3 double stack magazines (5 single stack magazines)
One tactical belt that can hold equipment (Not the belt that holds up your suit pants).
Eye and ear protection (electronic ear pro recommended)
Baseball hat or any hat with a brim
Food and drinks
Dress for the weather (we will shoot in the rain or snow) and the course. There will be fake blood! Expect to be messy.
Graduation Requirements:
All students are required to pass all course materials successfully with 100% attendance.
All participants must possess all necessary required items for the entire duration of the course training. Any student who fails to arrive with the required items for inspection may be dismissed from the course program.
Course objectives are subjected to their designated "PASS/FAIL" scoring measures. All objectives must be scored with a PASS in order to achieve the course graduation.*
Adherence to the course safety and training regulations set forth by the course coordinators is non-negotiable. Every student must adhere to the safety protocols and instructions established by the course curriculum coordinators throughout the entire duration of the course materials*
