Marauding Terrorist Attack Training & Exercising

Technical Rescue International draws on an experienced cadre of multi agency trainers including HCPC Paramedics, NILOs, specialist Police and Fire service Units and military personnel to deliver challenging, realistic and engaging courses in a supportive learning environment.

Regrettably Marauding terrorist attacks (MTA) or MTFA involving firearms, knives and, or weaponised vehicles continue to be a credible and increasing threat. These events have shocked the world and necessitate specialised equipment, preparation and training.

Technical Rescue International draws on an experienced cadre of multi agency trainers including HCPC Paramedics, NILOs, specialist Police and Fire service Units and military personnel to deliver challenging, realistic and engaging courses in a supportive learning environment. This includes the use of ‘live casualties’ and moulage/casualty make up to simulate injuries.

Interoperability and interagency working is central to every course we deliver covering all aspects of deployment and response, including but not limited to, incident management / command and medical intervention in a mass casualty context, aligned against JESIP Principles.

Course Progression

Courses have been developed and refined to encompass all types of marauding terrorist attack with reference to recent incidents, injury patterns, effective deployment of available resources and the latest Home Office guidance.

All courses are regularly reviewed after any significant event to take account of emerging patterns or potential trends and will be tailored to suit the specific needs of the client and the service they represent be it Military, Police, Ambulance or Fire service or for those working in areas or at venues which may be at heightened risk of such an attack.

Overview Of MTA Courses.

  • Aim

    The aim of the course is to give an awareness so that the attendee may keep themselves safe, assist others and save life in the event of a Marauding Terror Attack.

    Outcomes

    Successful completion of the course will enable delegates to fulfil the following learner outcomes in alignment with Home Office advice:

    • An awareness of current terror threat

    • An awareness of Emergency Services response

    • An awareness of internal emergency plans

    • An awareness of types of terror attack

    • An awareness of stay safe principles

    • An awareness of injury patterns

    • An awareness of doing the most for the most

    • An understanding of why time matters in traumatic injury

    • Be competent in the use of tourniquets

    • Be competent in the use of Blast and Olae dressings

    • Be competent to recognise and arrest catastrophic haemorrhage

    • Be competent in putting a patient into the recovery position

    • An awareness of the rapid assessment tool

    Duration 1 Day

  • Aim

    The aim of this course is to provide the skills, knowledge and understanding to enable personnel to become competent in Initial Operational Response in the event of a marauding terror attack.

    Outcomes

    Successful completion of the course will enable delegates to fulfil the following learner outcomes according to Home Office advice:

    • An awareness of current terror threat

    • An awareness of emergency services response

    • An awareness of internal emergency plans

    • An awareness of types of terror attack

    • An awareness of stay safe principles

    • An awareness of injury patterns

    • An awareness of doing the most for the most

    • An understanding of why time matters in traumatic injury

    • Be competent in the use of tourniquets

    • Be competent in the use of Blast and Olae dressings

    • Be competent to recognise and arrest catastrophic haemorrhage

    • Be competent in putting a patient into the recovery position

    • An awareness of the rapid assessment tool

    • Give awareness of phases of care

    • Demonstrate awareness of tactical options

    • Demonstrate awareness of cover from view cover from fire

    • Demonstrate awareness of kit and equipment

    • Demonstrate an understanding of command and control

    • Demonstrate an understanding of clear lines of communication

    • Demonstrate an understanding of national legislation

    • Be competent in the use of Hot, Warm and Cold zones and the rationale for use

    • Demonstrate awareness of mitigation of risk to self and others

    Duration 2 Days

  • Aim

    The aim of this course is to provide the skills, knowledge and understanding to enable personnel to become qualified in Specialist operation Response in the event of Marauding Terror Attack.

    Outcomes

    Successful completion of the course will enable delegates to fulfil the following learner outcomes in alignment with Home Office advice.

    • Successful completion of a physical competency assessment

    • An awareness of current terror threat

    • An awareness of Emergency Services response

    • An awareness of internal emergency plans

    • An awareness of types of terror attack

    • An awareness of stay safe principles

    • An awareness of injury patterns

    • An awareness of doing the most for the most

    • A clear understanding of why time matters in traumatic injury

    • Be competent in the use of tourniquets

    • Be competent in the use of Blast and Olae dressing

    • Be competent to recognise and arrest catastrophic haemorrhage

    • Be competent in putting a patient into the recovery position

    • An awareness of the rapid assessment tool

    • Demonstrate competency in phases of care

    • Demonstrate an awareness of tactical options

    • Demonstrate an awareness of cover from view; cover from fire

    • Demonstrate an awareness of kit and equipment

    • Demonstrate an understanding of command and control

    • Demonstrate an understanding of clear lines of communication

    • Demonstrate an understanding of current legislation

    • Be competent in the use of Hot, Warm and Cold zones and the rationale for use

    • Demonstrate an awareness of mitigation of risk to self and others

    • Be competent to treat, triage and extricate patients

    • Be competent in manual handling;

    • Be competent in the use of stretchers of various types

    • Be competent to send an initial METHANE report

    • An awareness of triad of trauma

    • Demonstrate an understanding of JESIP

    Duration 3 Days

    • Situation update why, when where

    • Changes in legislation

    • Changes in practice

    • Practical medical interventions

    • Practice exercises

    • Confirmation exercise

    • Knowledge check

  • This can be provided at a clients chosen location, or at one of our approved venues.

    • Live casualties

    • Moulage/casualty makeup

    • Training venues

    • Weapon simulation

    • Safety staff

    • Assessment/facilitation staff

    • Imaginative/testing /realistic multi agency confirmation exercises

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