Tactical Medical Training

SAVING LIVES WHEN
SECONDS COUNT

Operator Down Medical

Operationally focused Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) training designed for law enforcement. Built by operators. Delivered under stress. Proven in the field.

120+
Years Combined Experience
4
Day Intensive Course
SOF
Proven Instructor Cadre

"The tactical medical training provided has profoundly impacted my decision-making under stress. Emphasizing early intervention equips officers with the skills needed to manage the minutes that matter in real-world policing scenarios."

Critical Capability Differentiators

Operator Down Medical delivers operationally focused TECC training specifically designed for law enforcement operations. Our four-day intensive program prepares personnel to deliver immediate, lifesaving medical care during violent encounters, active threat incidents, mass casualty events, and prolonged operations.

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Combat-Proven Instructors

Instruction delivered by combat-proven special operations medics, critical care flight paramedics, and tactical law enforcement medical specialists.

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Real-World Experience

Real-world active shooter, combat trauma, and high-threat medical response experience. Combined instructor cadre operational experience exceeding 120 years.

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High-Fidelity Simulation

Professional moulage techniques replicating realistic injury patterns to increase cognitive and physiological stress during training evolutions.

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Standards Aligned

Scenario-based training aligned with NAEMT TECC standards and TCCC principles. Evidence-based medical education establishing decision frameworks.

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Scalable Delivery

Scalable delivery model supporting agency-hosted or consolidated training events. Contact us for flexible pricing to fit agencies of all sizes.

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Medical Director Oversight

Dedicated Medical Director maintaining final medical authority over all curriculum, protocols, instructional standards, and training safety.

Evidence of Capability

Visual documentation from actual training events demonstrating the quality, realism, and professionalism of our instructional methodology.

Disclaimer: All images depict simulated injuries created using professional moulage techniques during controlled training exercises. No actual injuries are depicted.

Officer performing hemorrhage control during scenario training

Scenario-Based Training

High-fidelity scenario training integrating medical decision-making with tactical operations in dynamic environments.

Hands-on tactical field care training

Tactical Field Care

Direct instructor engagement ensuring proper technique acquisition during realistic casualty management scenarios.

Classroom instruction

Didactic Instruction

Evidence-based medical education establishing decision frameworks before practical application in the field.

Tactical team treating casualty with space blanket

Prolonged Field Care

Sustained casualty management under austere conditions when evacuation is delayed or contested.

Professional Trauma Replication

Our moulage artists create hyper-realistic simulated injuries — GSWs, blast wounds, amputations, and penetrating trauma — to maximize stress inoculation and clinical decision-making under pressure.

Simulated below-knee amputation moulage
Simulated multiple GSW leg wounds
Simulated thigh wound with exposed tissue
Simulated chest gunshot wound
Tactical casualty evacuation

TRAINED UNDER STRESS.
PROVEN UNDER FIRE.

The Critical Gap Between Classroom
Knowledge and Real-World Performance

In a critical incident, the difference between life and death is often measured in seconds. Officers who have only experienced medical training in sterile classroom environments face a dangerous reality: the first time they see catastrophic trauma should never be on an actual victim.

When an officer encounters a gunshot wound, massive hemorrhage, or a dying colleague for the first time in a real incident, the psychological and physiological response can be overwhelming:

  • Task fixation on a single injury while missing life-threatening conditions
  • Inability to recall trained procedures due to stress-induced cognitive overload
  • Emotional overwhelm that degrades operational effectiveness
  • Freezing or hesitation when immediate action is required
  • Loss of situational awareness creating additional tactical vulnerabilities

This is preventable.

The Science of Stress Inoculation

Controlled exposure to realistic stressors during training prepares the brain and body to function effectively when those stressors occur in real operations. With repeated exposure and proper coaching, officers develop stress tolerance, pattern recognition, automaticity, emotional regulation, and decision-making under duress.

Why Moulage Changes Everything

Professional moulage is not theatrical makeup — it is an operational training tool. Our trauma simulation replicates ballistic and penetrating trauma, massive hemorrhage, blast injuries, complex multi-system wounds, and patient presentations including altered mental status, shock, and respiratory distress.

The Operational Outcome

Officers who complete this training are not simply certified — they are conditioned to save lives. Faster intervention. Correct technique under stress. Maintained tactical awareness. Clear communication. Resilience after witnessing trauma.

Bottom line: Officers trained under realistic conditions perform under realistic conditions. Officers trained only in classrooms often fail when reality arrives.

"Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, 'Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?' And I said, 'Here am I. Send me!'"
— ISAIAH 6:8

120+ Years Combined
Operational Experience

Each instructor has managed catastrophic trauma in real incidents where failure resulted in loss of life. Their collective experience spans special operations, critical care flight medicine, tactical law enforcement, combat deployments, and federal protective services.

Jaymo
Director of Tactical Medical Operations & Lead Instructor
16+ Years Operational Experience

Serves as Director of Tactical Medical Operations and Lead Instructor, maintaining final medical authority over all curriculum, protocols, instructional standards, and training safety.

  • Firefighter-Paramedic, Heavy Rescue Special Operations Team (11.5 years)
  • Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) Provider
  • Special Operations Medical Professional
  • Executive Protection Medical Specialist
  • Medal of Valor Recipient
  • Presidential Medal of Valor Nominee
Andrew
Senior Medical Instructor
18+ Years Operational Experience

Brings a unique combination of military, fire service, and special operations medical experience to the instructor cadre.

  • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
  • United States Marine Corps — Infantry
  • U.S. Army Special Forces — 18D Medical Sergeant
  • Advanced trauma care in combat & austere environments
  • Prolonged field care (PFC) specialist
Doug
Senior Medical Instructor
30+ Years Operational Experience

One of the most extensively experienced tactical medical professionals in the industry, with three decades of service across military, government, and civilian sectors.

  • Critical Care Flight Paramedic (FP-C)
  • Fleet Marine Force (FMF) Corpsman, USMC
  • Combat Deployment: Iraq (Helmand Province)
  • U.S. Department of State Protective Services Medic
  • Lead Flight Medic — SOF Support (Africa & Philippines, 10 years)
  • TCCC Tier 1 & Tier 3 Instructor (Certified)
Juan
Senior Medical Instructor
14+ Years Operational Experience

Brings extensive critical care flight experience and a proven track record developing combat medics and tactical medical professionals.

  • U.S. Army Critical Care Flight Paramedic (FP-C)
  • Deployments: Middle East, Eastern Europe, CONUS
  • Instructor — U.S. Army 68W Combat Medic Program (Fort Sam Houston)
  • Evaluator for elite military units & tactical teams
  • Evidence-based medicine integration specialist
Sean
Senior Medical Instructor
20+ Years Operational Experience

Brings over two decades of operational experience with a deep background in combat search and rescue (CSAR), special operations medicine, and close protection medical support across CONUS and OCONUS environments.

  • U.S. Navy Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR)
  • U.S. Army 18D Special Operations Medical Sergeant
  • Close Protection Medical Specialist
  • Combat Deployment: Iraq
  • Instruction in advanced trauma care and TCCC principles for military, law enforcement, and protective services
  • Operational medical support and evaluation for high-risk, mission-critical environments
High-fidelity moulage trauma simulation

REALISTIC TRAINING.
REAL-WORLD RESULTS.

Tactical Emergency
Casualty Care (TECC)

Four-day intensive training program preparing law enforcement personnel to deliver immediate, lifesaving medical care during high-threat operational environments.

DurationFour (4) Days
Daily Schedule0800 — 1700 hours
Target AudiencePatrol Officers, SWAT, Tactical Units, Supervisors, Federal Agents
PrerequisitesNone required
FormatClassroom instruction + Scenario-based evolutions
SimulationHigh-fidelity professional moulage integrated throughout
Care Under Fire (CUF) Medical interventions during active threat engagement
Tactical Field Care (TFC) Comprehensive trauma management in tactically cleared environments
Tactical Evacuation Care Patient preparation and management during casualty movement
MARCH Algorithm Massive hemorrhage, Airway, Respiration, Circulation, Hypothermia
Hemorrhage Control Tourniquet application, wound packing, hemostatic agent deployment
Airway Management Assessment and intervention for respiratory compromise
Casualty Triage Rapid evaluation and prioritization in mass casualty scenarios
Prolonged Field Care Sustained casualty management when evacuation is delayed

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We offer flexible pricing for individual enrollment and agency-hosted training. Contact us to discuss your department's needs and receive a custom quote.

CONTACT US
contact@operatordownmedical.com

Individual enrollment, agency group rates, and grant-eligible packages available.

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Host Agency Requirements

To ensure successful training delivery, host agencies provide the following resources and support.

Facility Requirements

  • Indoor classroom with tables, chairs, and climate control
  • Projection capability or large display for presentations
  • Designated area for hands-on skills practice
  • Scenario training area (indoor or outdoor) for force-on-force evolutions
  • Range access (if live-fire or SIM-fire integration conducted)

Equipment (If SIM Training)

  • Marking cartridge-capable training weapons (Simunition FX, UTM)
  • Minimum 200 rounds SIM ammunition per participant
  • Minimum 2 magazines per participant
  • SIM-compatible duty holsters
  • Cleaning supplies for post-training maintenance

Personal Protective Equipment

  • Eye/face protection (ballistic-rated or SIM-approved)
  • Groin protection (per agency policy)
  • Neck protection (per agency policy)
  • Medical gloves (nitrile or latex, multiple pairs)
  • Duty gear approved for training use

Participant Coordination

  • Registration and roster management
  • Ensuring timely attendance each training day
  • Collecting signed participant waivers prior to training
  • Designating a point of contact for logistics
  • Knowledge of nearest emergency medical facility

Safety & Risk Management

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Daily safety briefings mandatory

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SIM-only training environments

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PPE enforcement throughout training

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Medical Director stop-authority enforced

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Full incident documentation & reporting

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"Preparing those who protect others to save lives when seconds matter."

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EntityOperator Down Medical, LLC
FormationState of Texas