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Another cohort of security professionals from Portal Security were put through their paces last week. One of the modules covered involved the Ten Second Triage (TST) system.


TST is a simple system that can help manage mass casualty events before the arrival of Statutory Emergency Services.


Integrating the TST into our programs can greatly enhance the capability of non-healthcare professionals who find themselves directly involved & responding to such situations. Understanding these concepts not only empowers people but helps streamline operational support when the emergency services arrive on the scene.


Many enquiries have highlighted these issues and the MAI 


Vol 1 - 8:96 “….to ensure that employees are trained in first aid relevant to injuries which are particularly likely to occur during a terrorist attack”


Our courses, supported , clinically assured with Turret Training endorsed by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh – Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care (RCSEd-FPHC) are aligned with current national policing standards and supports the RCSEd-FPHC endeavours to develop the competencies of non-healthcare professionals on a global scale. 


Our course syllabus is EDI compliant and supports English as a Second Language or ESL. A high fidelity program , practically based delivered from the UK , the GCC, with Asia & Africa on the radar, our mission is to ensure that First Responders are equipped with the skills necessary to make a difference.


For those who succeed on our PHTC courses, the rewards go beyond certification. Graduates automatically meet the membership criteria for the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care as an “Advanced Provider.” This membership includes benefits such as access to a foundation-level Immediate Care manual to support ongoing professional development.


At Turret Training, we continue to engage at an international level, building partnerships across various regions to strengthen the global network of non-healthcare first responders. As mass casualty incidents become an unfortunate reality, ensuring that those on the front lines are well-prepared is not just a necessity but a responsibility.


If you’d like to know more about our syllabus please visit our website for further details :- turretmedtraining.com





 
 
 

Turret Training has been pretty busy over the past few weeks, quietly going about its business delivering on a diverse range of courses and projects-


Key Stage 2 “mini medics” program for an Academy in London.

UK Police Firearms D13 assessments.

Enhanced Refresher training sessions for Security medics.

Initial FAST Aid courses London. 

Overseas training for Security and EP teams in Dubai UAE.

UK National projects for recognition- NHCPs by Statute Emergency Services.

Work on Standardisation Statements for RCSEd - Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care.

Tendering overseas projects and development in Oman and Qatar.

Development of the F.A.S.T Aid EDI compliant training syllabus certified by The RCSEd-FPHC

Silver/Gold Awards - Armed Forces Covenant.

India New Delhi - CAPSI project- RCSEd 

Penthrox Analgesia program


It remains to say it’s been a fantastic journey from retirement from the UK Police service. The challenges my company faced against the Global COVID pandemic when we started Turret Training Ltd and then lost all the contracts…..have made it stronger more agile, leveraging the qualities and attributes with our Faculty developed over 3 decades from Statute Emergency services and Military….


“….Not everything that can be counted counts and not everything that counts can be counted' (attributed to Albert Einstein)…..” I’m no Einstein but integrity and experience does count.


Turret Training continues to build, developing new contracts both in the UK ,India and Middle East. With belief, resilience and just plain old fashioned graft the company and its reputation continue at scale.


I remain grateful for the tremendous opportunities and support afforded to me , my company and my team. 


And we look forward to the next training evolutions and development of Turret Training with its International wing in the coming months.


“Simple things, done well, save lives”


Stay safe


Si



 
 
 

This last month has been very productive for Turret Training:-


Meetings with UK Embassy 

Abu Dhabi, UAE, 

Delegations from Dubai and several federal officials across the various kingdoms. 

Engagement with KHDA and other municipal government authorities.


These significant meetings have led to developing the RCSEd-Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care International projects for Non Health Care professionals. 


Such events will develop at scale and pace with recognition by senior government officials & leading security and facilities management companies in the Middle East. This is testament to Turret Trainings commitment & capability in delivering credible and quality courses for NHCPs in the UK and Internationally.


Our portfolio continues to build , strengthening its presence in the UK with multiple international contracts in the Middle East.


With a strong foundation built with Emergency services & Military personnel from the UK, we remain dedicated to delivering exceptional Pre-Hospital Trauma Courses.


Ably supported by The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh- Faculty of Pre Hospital Care.


Our training syllabus are EDI compliant, support ESL , are innovative , integrating quality equipment like the Xtract stretcher system, TST and all backed by an exceptional faculty with extensive experience in trauma-related incidents , major incident management and high fidelity training.


With Turret Trainings concurrent activity, the team were back “into the office” in the UK delivering exceptional FAST Aid courses in London.


And more recently, upon my return , I found time to deliver another 2-day refresher program for NHCPs at Kings Cross St Pancras London and meet up with some of the Security Medics on duty this week. 


It’s always a privilege to highlight the exceptional work they do in delivering professional prehospital care to the very people they are charged to protect. 


Great examples include dealing with seizures, trauma related injuries and a serious fall from height. All with a positive outcome , due in part, to the great interventions from the Security medics whilst awaiting the medical professionals. 



Well done KX and Bidvest Noonan. Always a pleasure.

 
 
 

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