TECC-LEO Course (Tactical Emergency Casualty Care for Law Enforcement)
Equip your team with the critical skills needed to save lives in the most dangerous and unpredictable environments. The TECC-LEO Course is a professional, classroom-based training program specifically designed for law enforcement officers, tactical teams, and non-EMS first responders who may be first on scene during high-threat incidents.
Course Overview
The Tactical Emergency Casualty Care – Law Enforcement Officer (TECC-LEO) course delivers a focused, real-world approach to emergency trauma care. Adapted from the full TECC provider curriculum, this program emphasizes rapid, lifesaving interventions during active shooter events, mass casualty incidents, and other high-risk situations where immediate action is critical.
This course is not for the general public—it is tailored exclusively for first responders and law enforcement personnel operating in dynamic, tactical environments.
Expanded 2-Day Training Format
This program now includes a second full training day dedicated to hands-on practical application, ensuring participants not only learn the material—but can perform under pressure.
Day 1 – Classroom & Core Skills
- Foundational TECC principles
- Trauma assessment and MARCH algorithm
- Hemorrhage control, airway, and chest trauma care
- Introduction to tactical medical concepts
Day 2 – Practical Application & Scenarios
- Advanced hands-on skill stations
- High-intensity scenario-based simulations
- Team-based response exercises
- Decision-making under stress in realistic environments
This two-day structure reinforces retention, builds confidence, and prepares responders for real-world operational conditions.
Purpose & Outcomes
The mission of TECC-LEO is simple: reduce preventable deaths in the line of duty. Participants will learn how to:
- Deliver immediate trauma care under active threat
- Stabilize injured individuals until EMS arrival
- Operate efficiently in high-risk, rapidly evolving scenes
Core Skills & Competencies
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Conduct rapid trauma assessments and triage
- Identify and prioritize life-threatening injuries
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Apply critical interventions, including:
- Tourniquet application and wound packing
- Airway management (nasopharyngeal airway – NPA)
- Chest seal application for penetrating trauma
- Recognize and treat shock
- Perform casualty movement and rescue techniques
Phases of Tactical Care
Training is structured around the three operational phases of TECC:
Direct Threat Care (Hot Zone)
- Care under active threat conditions
- Focus on hemorrhage control and survivability
Indirect Threat Care (Warm Zone)
- Reduced but ongoing threat
- Expanded treatment: airway, breathing, circulation
Evacuation Care (Cold Zone)
- Casualty extraction and transport
- Continuous monitoring and preparation for EMS handoff
Course Content & Hands-On Training
Participants will engage in both classroom instruction and practical application, including:
- Hemorrhage control (tourniquets, pressure dressings, hemostatic)
- Airway and breathing management
- Chest trauma treatment (chest seals)
- Rapid patient assessment using the MARCH algorithm
- Rescue tactics (drags, carries, use of cover)
- Mass casualty response fundamentals
- Scenario-based simulations and skill stations
Certification
Upon successful completion, participants receive:
- Official TECC-LEO Provider Certificate
- Provider Card (Valid for 4 Years)
- Continuing Education Credits (CAPCE)
Who This Course Is For
This course is specifically intended for professional responders, including:
- Law enforcement officers
- Corrections personnel
- Tactical teams (SWAT, SRT)
- Non-EMS first responders operating in high-threat environments
Why Choose TECC-LEO
In critical incidents, the first few minutes save lives. This enhanced two-day TECC-LEO program bridges the gap between law enforcement operations and emergency medical care, giving responders the hands-on experience and confidence to act decisively when it matters most.

