WHO CAN BENEFIT

  • CCW License Holders
  • Hunters/Hikers
  • Boaters
  • Anyone who shoots on public or private shooting ranges
  • Anyone who drives a car
  • Anyone who wants to learn a lifesaving skill

When

Saturday, May 27, 2017 from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM EDT
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Where

Naples Gun Range & Emporium 
4651 MERCANTILE AVE
NAPLES, FL 34104
 

 
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Contact

Naples Gun Range & Emporium
Tactical Medicine Specialist LLC 
239-330-7265 Option 3 
training@naplesgunrange.com 
 

BLEEDING CONTROL WORKSHOP

presented by Jim Newland with Tactical Medicine Specialist LLC

Don't miss this great opportunity to learn lifesaving medical skills that could save you or your loved ones in the event of an accident or worse. Massive bleeding can kill in seconds and knowing how to effectively stop it can mean the difference between life and death. Bleeding Control teaches participants in just a few hours the life-saving medical interventions to treat  tramatic injuries.

Course topics include:

  • Massive bleeding wounds
  • Gunshot wound characteristics and treatment
  • Rapid patient assessment
  • Hemostatic agents
  • Proper use of tourniquets
  • Airway management
  • Chest seals
  • Sucking chest wounds
 At the completion of this workshop participants will be able to:
  • Demonstrate the appropriate application of a tourniquet to the arm and leg
  • Explain rationale for quick tourniquet application
  • Describe the progressive strategy for controlling hemorrhage
  • Describe the appropriate airway control techniques and devices
  • Demonstrate the correct application of a hemostatic dressing (combat gauze)

Operational Medical Kit (OMK) will be used in class to demonstrate and practice correct techniques. One (1) OMK's is included with tuition and additional kits can be preordered at a discount during registration or purchased day-of-class for only $87.50. 

Workshop Tuition only $149.95 (Includes OMK)

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DONT DELAY SEATING IS LIMITED!

Instructor

Jim Newland started his professional career in the United States Navy as a Gunners Mate from 1985 to 1989 (Honorable Discharge). Jim then transitioned into the fire service where he just recently retired after 26yrs as a Driver Engineer / EMT, working in the Special Operations community specializing in Hazardous Materials, Dive Rescue, Urban Search & Rescue, Vehicle and Machinery Extrication, High Angle, Trench, and Confined Space Rescue. Jim also has experience as a Tactical Medic with the SWAT (Speacial Weapons & Tactics) team. He has trained many officers in tactical medical treatment. Since retirement, Jim has continued to work in the tactical community as a TCCC, Tactical Combat Casualty Care Instructor. He is currently working, and is trained in, High Threat Executive/Dignitary Protection field, and is a contract Special Operations Medic for various organizations. Jim likes to work hard and play hard. In his spare time he likes to travel with is wife and explore new places as well as hiking, rock climbing, hunting and sky diving. Jim’s life motto is “Lead, follow or get out of the way”, he is very comfortable in the austere environment and at home teaching people the skills he has.