Next class starts

April

Advanced Tactical Casualty care

Train to manage life-threatening injuries in high-threat environments. This course prepares officers and responders to provide medical care after neutralizing a threat and transitioning from danger to patient care.

Next class starts

April

This intensive ATCC program combines classroom learning and scenario-based training to teach life-saving care in tactical settings — with multiple delivery options available. $1250

Register now for just

$50

Stop the threat.
Then save the life.

ATCC gives officers and responders the skills to treat critical injuries after controlling a scene. You’ll learn how to stabilize severe trauma, manage bleeding, support airway and breathing issues, and move patients safely from danger to definitive care — all under real-world stress.

Tactical trauma care

Learn to treat life-threatening bleeding, chest injuries, and traumatic wounds during high-threat incidents. Training focuses on rapid assessment, hemorrhage control, and stabilizing injuries in unpredictable environments.

Bleeding control
Chest injuries
Trauma assessment

Airway and breathing support

Practice airway positioning, nasopharyngeal adjuncts, tension pneumothorax recognition, and needle decompression. Skills are taught through hands-on scenarios that mirror real tactical field care.

Airway management
NPA use
Needle decompression

Movement and evacuation

Develop the ability to move injured individuals from warm zones to cold zones safely. Learn litter carries, casualty drags, and extraction techniques under time pressure and team-based conditions.

Casualty movement
Evacuation skills
Litter operations

Who it's for

The ATCC course is designed for law enforcement officers, tactical teams, and responders who need the skills to provide lifesaving medical care during and after high-risk incidents.

Law enforcement

For patrol officers, field units, and supervisors who may encounter violence, traumatic injuries, or rapidly evolving scenes where immediate medical care is necessary.

Tactical units

Ideal for SWAT, SRT, and specialized teams operating in high-threat environments where medical support must occur before EMS can safely enter.

Corrections teams

A strong fit for corrections officers who respond to inmate altercations, medical emergencies, or high-tension situations where quick intervention is essential.

Security personnel

For private security teams, school security officers, and corporate or venue-based responders responsible for managing injuries during violent or high-risk events.

Emergency response teams

Well suited for workplace ERT members, public safety partners, or community teams who support medical response in unpredictable or crowded environments.

Military and veterans

Appropriate for active-duty service members, reservists, and veterans with experience in tactical or field environments who want to sharpen or expand their casualty care skills.

Kansas City's best instructors

Learn from real responders

Kansas City’s top EMS professionals bring real experience and field-tested insight to every course.

Charles Moore

HazMat Specialist

David Brown

Rescue Technician

Emily Davis

Field Supervisor

Jane Smith

Fire Chief

John Doe

Paramedic

Linda Wilson

Registered Nurse

Mike Johnson

Detective

Patricia Taylor

Negotiation Specialist

Robert Miller

Firefighter/EMT

Susan Lee

Communications Officer

Questions?

Visit our FAQ section for more information regarding programs, courses, certifications, and more.

Do I need medical experience to take ATCC?

No. The course is designed for officers and tactical responders of all experience levels.

Is this the same as TCCC?

It follows similar principles but is tailored for law enforcement and civilian tactical operations.

What gear will I use?

You’ll train with chest seals, tourniquets, wound packing materials, NPAs, decompression needles, and evacuation equipment.

Is this course physically demanding?

Some scenarios require lifting, movement, and working under stress, but instructors guide you through safely.

Can departments book group training?

Yes. Agencies can request private or department-wide sessions.

Advanced Tactical
Casualty Care
Classes offered in April and October
Secure your spot for for just
$50