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Tuesday April 1
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7:30 am – 4:30 pm
Tactical Medical for First Responders (FLETC)
7:30 am – 4:30 pm Tactical Medical for First Responders (FLETC) Recurs weekly THIS COURSE IS HOSTED BY THE BARROW COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE BUT INSTRUCTED BY INSTRUCTORS WITH THE FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER (FLETC)
Date: March 31, 2025 (Each class is one day and will be taught twice.)
April 1, 2025
Time: 0730 – 1630 each day
Description:
The Tactical Medical for First Responders program is designed to define a Medical Threat Assessment, to include a medical plan for a tactical operation. Students will learn how to apply techniques to control life threatening bleeding during Care under Fire in a (HOT ZONE). Additionally, they will perform techniques to treat life threatening and non-life-threatening injuries during Tactical Field Care in a (WARM ZONE). During the program students will demonstrate lifting, moving and extricating victims from a tactical or hostile environment during Tactical Evacuation Care.
Students must have the ability to crawl, kneel, and bend over. Additionally, the student must possess the manipulative dexterity to control external hemorrhaging through the application of various types of tourniquets, hemostatic agents, and pressure bandages to themselves or others.
Length of Program:
The TMFR consists of one training day, with a total of eight (8) instructional hours. Delivery methods include lecture, laboratory, and practical exercises. Please plan for a long training day, lasting until 4:30 p.m.
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8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Fundamentals of Shooting (CERTIFIED PEACE OFFICERS ONLY)
8:30 am – 5:00 pm Fundamentals of Shooting (CERTIFIED PEACE OFFICERS ONLY) Recurs weekly Fundamentals of Marksmanship
Course Dates: April 1, 2025 and April 3, 2025
Length: 8 hours
Times: 0830-1700
Location: 1059 Briscoe Mill Road, Bethlehem, GA 30620 (Barrow County Sheriff’s Office Training Facility)
Class Description: This Class is designed for the employees who ARE POST CERTIFIED, but struggle with shooting and qualifying annually. It will focus on the fundamentals of marksmanship and enhance the shooter’s ability to accurately fire a handgun.
Equipment: Wear appropriate range attire and be prepared for inclement weather. Have duty belt, ballistic vest, issued GLOCK .45 caliber pistol and at least 3 spare magazines, not including the one in the pistol.
For outside agencies, bring approximately 200 rounds of practice pistol ammunition.
Class Prerequisites: Must be a post certified peace officer to attend.
Max Number of Students: 11
Instructor: Sergeant Eck and Training Staff
Email your training requests to training@barrowsheriff.com
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Wednesday April 2
2
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All Day
Basic Tactical Medical Instructor Training Program (FLETC)
Basic Tactical Medical Instructor Training Program (FLETC) Recurs weekly BTMITP (FLETC) LIMIT TO ONE OR TWO INSTRUCTORS PER AGENCY
Date: April 2, 2025 through April 4, 2025
Time: 0730 – 1630 daily
Location: 233 East Broad Street, Winder, GA
Description:
The Basic Tactical Medical Instructor Training Program (BTMITP) is a highly intense training program requiring a physical demand on the student and consists of lecture, labs, and skill practice. The law enforcement officer will gain knowledge and skills necessary to mitigate the loss of their life or the life of another while in a dynamic environment. The skills will address treating life-threatening injuries in an austere environment with limited equipment, lack of medically trained personnel and prolonged time to evacuation.
Tactical Medical is a systematic approach to dealing with casualties in a tactical environment. It is strongly influenced by the model used by the Department of Defense called Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC). As the name implies, TCCC incorporates tactical problem solving into any situation in which casualties are incurred from an armed, hostile opponent. The TCCC system focuses on saving “preventable deaths” while achieving three primary goals: Treat the Casualty, Prevent Additional Casualties and Continue the Mission.
Upon graduation from the BTMITP, students will be able to deliver training in the basic, civilianized tenets of TCCC life-saving skills addressed in the DHS Care Under Fire Education Standards.
Prerequisites:
Applicant must be a law enforcement officer/agent with arrest authority in the prevention, detection, apprehension, detention and/or investigation of felony and/or misdemeanor violations of federal, state, local, tribal, or military criminal laws.
Students must have the ability to crawl, kneel, and bend over. Additionally, the student must possess the manipulative dexterity to control external hemorrhaging through the application of various types of tourniquets, hemostatic agents, and pressure bandages to themselves or others.
ANY QUESTIONS CALL OR TEXT LIEUTENANT BARRY CHANDLER at 770-307-8651
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Thursday April 3
3
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All Day
Basic Tactical Medical Instructor Training Program (FLETC)
Basic Tactical Medical Instructor Training Program (FLETC) Recurs weekly BTMITP (FLETC) LIMIT TO ONE OR TWO INSTRUCTORS PER AGENCY
Date: April 2, 2025 through April 4, 2025
Time: 0730 – 1630 daily
Location: 233 East Broad Street, Winder, GA
Description:
The Basic Tactical Medical Instructor Training Program (BTMITP) is a highly intense training program requiring a physical demand on the student and consists of lecture, labs, and skill practice. The law enforcement officer will gain knowledge and skills necessary to mitigate the loss of their life or the life of another while in a dynamic environment. The skills will address treating life-threatening injuries in an austere environment with limited equipment, lack of medically trained personnel and prolonged time to evacuation.
Tactical Medical is a systematic approach to dealing with casualties in a tactical environment. It is strongly influenced by the model used by the Department of Defense called Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC). As the name implies, TCCC incorporates tactical problem solving into any situation in which casualties are incurred from an armed, hostile opponent. The TCCC system focuses on saving “preventable deaths” while achieving three primary goals: Treat the Casualty, Prevent Additional Casualties and Continue the Mission.
Upon graduation from the BTMITP, students will be able to deliver training in the basic, civilianized tenets of TCCC life-saving skills addressed in the DHS Care Under Fire Education Standards.
Prerequisites:
Applicant must be a law enforcement officer/agent with arrest authority in the prevention, detection, apprehension, detention and/or investigation of felony and/or misdemeanor violations of federal, state, local, tribal, or military criminal laws.
Students must have the ability to crawl, kneel, and bend over. Additionally, the student must possess the manipulative dexterity to control external hemorrhaging through the application of various types of tourniquets, hemostatic agents, and pressure bandages to themselves or others.
ANY QUESTIONS CALL OR TEXT LIEUTENANT BARRY CHANDLER at 770-307-8651
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8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Fundamentals of Shooting (CERTIFIED PEACE OFFICERS ONLY)
8:30 am – 5:00 pm Fundamentals of Shooting (CERTIFIED PEACE OFFICERS ONLY) Recurs weekly Fundamentals of Marksmanship
Course Dates: April 1, 2025 and April 3, 2025
Length: 8 hours
Times: 0830-1700
Location: 1059 Briscoe Mill Road, Bethlehem, GA 30620 (Barrow County Sheriff’s Office Training Facility)
Class Description: This Class is designed for the employees who ARE POST CERTIFIED, but struggle with shooting and qualifying annually. It will focus on the fundamentals of marksmanship and enhance the shooter’s ability to accurately fire a handgun.
Equipment: Wear appropriate range attire and be prepared for inclement weather. Have duty belt, ballistic vest, issued GLOCK .45 caliber pistol and at least 3 spare magazines, not including the one in the pistol.
For outside agencies, bring approximately 200 rounds of practice pistol ammunition.
Class Prerequisites: Must be a post certified peace officer to attend.
Max Number of Students: 11
Instructor: Sergeant Eck and Training Staff
Email your training requests to training@barrowsheriff.com
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Friday April 4
4
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All Day
Basic Tactical Medical Instructor Training Program (FLETC)
Basic Tactical Medical Instructor Training Program (FLETC) Recurs weekly BTMITP (FLETC) LIMIT TO ONE OR TWO INSTRUCTORS PER AGENCY
Date: April 2, 2025 through April 4, 2025
Time: 0730 – 1630 daily
Location: 233 East Broad Street, Winder, GA
Description:
The Basic Tactical Medical Instructor Training Program (BTMITP) is a highly intense training program requiring a physical demand on the student and consists of lecture, labs, and skill practice. The law enforcement officer will gain knowledge and skills necessary to mitigate the loss of their life or the life of another while in a dynamic environment. The skills will address treating life-threatening injuries in an austere environment with limited equipment, lack of medically trained personnel and prolonged time to evacuation.
Tactical Medical is a systematic approach to dealing with casualties in a tactical environment. It is strongly influenced by the model used by the Department of Defense called Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC). As the name implies, TCCC incorporates tactical problem solving into any situation in which casualties are incurred from an armed, hostile opponent. The TCCC system focuses on saving “preventable deaths” while achieving three primary goals: Treat the Casualty, Prevent Additional Casualties and Continue the Mission.
Upon graduation from the BTMITP, students will be able to deliver training in the basic, civilianized tenets of TCCC life-saving skills addressed in the DHS Care Under Fire Education Standards.
Prerequisites:
Applicant must be a law enforcement officer/agent with arrest authority in the prevention, detection, apprehension, detention and/or investigation of felony and/or misdemeanor violations of federal, state, local, tribal, or military criminal laws.
Students must have the ability to crawl, kneel, and bend over. Additionally, the student must possess the manipulative dexterity to control external hemorrhaging through the application of various types of tourniquets, hemostatic agents, and pressure bandages to themselves or others.
ANY QUESTIONS CALL OR TEXT LIEUTENANT BARRY CHANDLER at 770-307-8651
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Saturday April 5
5
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