
Medical Scenario Day
Choose from either Live Fire or Dry Fire
Service Description
The ShieldWall Medical Scenario Day tests students' medical training by placing them in a variety of real world scenarios to simulate emergency situations and how they would respond to life threatening situations. These trainings are designed to create ‘positive memory files’ to pull from when real world emergencies happen. This is an add on to either the TECC or TCCC courses. After either of the classroom courses are complete, groups can choose between either a ‘Dry-Fire’ (no live ammo) scenario training, or, a 'Live-Fire' Scenario (with live weapons and ammo - engaging targets). The structure will be determined based on number of students, training venue and whether or not role players are available (NOT provided by instructor). *If a person did not attend the TECC course, but is actively certified in TECC (or higher level of training) and (for the Live Fire Day) has previous firearms training, they may register to attend the Scenario Day. Admission granted on a case-by-case basis. Classes are tailored to meet the needs and expectations of students and groups participating. Medical Scenario Day(s) are 8hrs. $250 per student per day. Minimum five students.






