< Back to the Main Site

Author Topic: Adv. Pistol Level 3 June 10th 11-6PM LaVista Ne.  (Read 741 times)

Offline sjwsti

  • NFOA Full Member
  • **
  • Join Date: Oct 2009
  • Posts: 541
Adv. Pistol Level 3 June 10th 11-6PM LaVista Ne.
« on: May 12, 2012, 08:29:08 AM »
Adv. Pistol Level 3 June 10th 11-6PM at The Bullet Hole in LaVista Ne.

In Level 3 we study trauma care under fire: Students will learn how to treat gunshot, stabbing and blast type injuries.

You will become familiar with the latest military type equipment and techniques. Everyone will get plenty of hands on practice.

Each student will also participate in two hyper-realistic force on force scenarios testing all they have learned. Students will recieve a Downed Operator Kit from TacMed Solutions included in the cost of the class.
 
There is NO LIVE FIRE in the Level 3 class.

Course length: Aprox 7 Hrs

Student Provides :Note taking material. Comfortable clothing that you wont mind getting dirty.Personal eye protection if preferred. Come prepared for a full day of training. Snacks, food and drink are allowed and are the students responsibility.

Bullet Hole Provides - Instructors. Eye protection if needed. Downed Operator Kit from Tac Med Solutions. Props, gear and role players for hyper-realistic FOF training scenarios.

Student must have completed Advanced Pistol 1 or equivalent training in order to enroll.

Cost of course - $155.00

Registration is limited to 6 students.

- Shawn
"It's not what you know that will get you into trouble; it's what you know that isn't true"

www.88tactical.com

Offline sjwsti

  • NFOA Full Member
  • **
  • Join Date: Oct 2009
  • Posts: 541
Re: Adv. Pistol Level 3 June 10th 11-6PM LaVista Ne.
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2012, 07:42:41 AM »
We still have some spots open in the Level 3 Class. It is open to anyone who has had Intro to Shooting, Advanced Pistol Level 1 or a CCW class.

We will only schedule this class a couple of times this year so get in while you can. The knowlege and skills you will gain may very well save your life or the life of someone else.

The Tuscon Az. shooting last year is a perfect example. The responding Deputies had just recieved (IFAK) kits and training that allowed them to begin treatment of gunshot victims before the arrival of EMS. Their actions, as well as the actions of civilians on scene, are credited with saving a number of lives.

http://www.thebh.com/this_course_outline.php?class=16

- Shawn
"It's not what you know that will get you into trouble; it's what you know that isn't true"

www.88tactical.com