Tactical medicine training hits mixed teams
The ATACC Group ran Tactical Medicine Pathway programs combining Tactical Medical Planning and TECC where police and ambulance participants practiced casualty management and decision-making in dynamic scenarios reported. Those joint exercises emphasize rapid assessment, mental resilience, and hands-on casualty care skills that map to high-pressure clinical thinking.
ATACC’s TECC offering is a 2‑day, 16‑hour course with a three‑year certificate validity, according to the organisation’s TECC datasheet. ataccgroup.com The Tactical Medical Planning module is delivered as a separate 2‑day programme aimed at drafting and managing medical plans for complex operations. ataccgroup.com The group holds Royal College of Surgeons of England accreditation for its Public Order training and explicitly lists an education partnership with C‑TECC on its course pages. ataccgroup.com Public Order and ATACC pathway courses use 10+ immersive, high‑fidelity scenarios with live actors and casualty simulation to stress test decision making under pressure. ataccgroup.com Curriculum content maps to established TECC standards and covers MARCH‑style assessment, haemorrhage control with repeated tourniquet drills, airway procedures and decompression skills cited in NAEMT/TECC guidance. naemt.org ATACC frames the pathway as “Roadside to Critical Care,” offers module credits toward its Civilian Tactical Medicine programme, and lists events such as the MTACC Mountain, Trauma & Critical Care day held 4 Feb 2025 as examples of immersive delivery. ataccgroup.com The Tactical Medical Planning course explicitly targets emergency service ground responders and operational medics, and ATACC faculty biographies note active involvement in combined services and joint response units with police partners. ataccgroup.com