Quote: (11-08-2018 08:51 AM)ChicagoFire Wrote:
Quote: (11-07-2018 01:26 PM)CaptainChardonnay Wrote:
Online you can look up Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) manuals which is what the military is using for trauma care. If you were preparing for something like a mass shooting then hemorrhage control is what you would aim to achieve.
This is probably the appropriate route for those that aren't looking into changing careers. Just know general principles of handling a medical kit and how to apply basic treatments. Not exactly ideal but I personally wouldn't want to spend thousands and time for a job that doesn't pay much.
You're not being clear. Are you looking for job training to get a job or just a book and some youtube videos so you know what you are doing? What does pay have anything to do with your OP?