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TST

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





 
 
 

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