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Tactical First Aid and Tourniquet

Duration

2 Hours

About the Course

This course discusses tactical emergency medical response for law

enforcement based on standards from the Committee on Tactical Combat

Casualty Care. The class will discuss the preventable deaths that occur during

combat and emergency equipment law enforcement officers should carry,

focusing heavily on tourniquets and the proper way to apply them.

Your Instructor

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Drew Brakebill

Corporal Drew Brakebill began his law enforcement career with the Blount County Sheriff's Office in February of 2006 and was assigned to night shift patrol. He joined the SWAT Team in 2007 and soon took over responsibility of the sniper element. In 2012, received training from the International School of Tactical Medicine In Tactical Life Saving and became the SWAT Team's Primary imbedded medical officer. In 2008, Corporal Brakebill became a field training officer and was responsible for training new employees as well as new recruits for the sheriff's office. In 2014, he was reassigned full time to the training unit. In 2018, Corporal Brakebill tested and was granted a license to practice as an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR). Currently, Corporal Brakebill is the lead firearms instructor, Range Master, Training Coordinator, and Assistant Director for the Blount County Sheriff's Office Regional Training Academy. Corporal Brakebill is a 2005 graduate of Tennessee Technological University with a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology with a concentration in Criminal Justice and a 2006 graduate of Walters State Community College Basic Police Recruit School (Class 55).

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