Does your team do Med-Tac training?
There's more to this field of work than carrying around a weapon and putting handcuffs on people. Training is the key to success. The hard part is finding out what kind of things you should be doing for training. For example we are doing Med-Tac training this coming sunday, a great thing to know not only for work but in general. Knowledge never hurt anybody did it? Imagine this scenario... You kick in a door clear a house with no incident. Your defendant is present and hes cuffed and ready for transport. A car pulls up and starts shooting at the house you're in. You have 2 guys down in the front yard. If you have no medical trainig at all, not only do you not have an outer perimiter for security anymore you now have two Agents with potentially fatal wounds unprotected in the front yard. That Med training you had the chance to do but skipped out on could have been what saved their lives. It is a proven fact in the Military that somewhere around 65% of combat related deaths could have been avoided from Vietnam until now. I'm not an expert on this subject but from what I was told while I was taking the Army Combat Life Saver course is that most of those deaths occured because nobody knew how to treat that small wound that bled for 15 minutes. Or how to seal a wound off so it doesn't get infected. This is good stuff to know. But go ahead skip out on training your guys. Sitting on your ass is more important. Or you can always call us and well train them.
-REBEL-
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