The Z Protocol

The Z Protocol

Embark on a transformative journey with “The Z Protocol,” a groundbreaking course meticulously crafted for individuals with a tactical mindset and a relentless commitment to protecting their loved ones in the face of adversity.

This immersive experience is tailored for those without a medical background but with a burning desire to master life-saving skills in hostile environments. Picture yourself seamlessly transitioning from the controlled chaos of a gun range to confidently administering Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) in the aftermath of a crisis. From Tactical Field Care to Care Under Fire, this course transcends traditional classroom learning, ensuring that you spend much of your time honing practical skills rather than passively absorbing information. 

The Z Protocol

The Z Protocol is not just a course; it’s your passport to empowerment, equipping you with the knowledge and proficiency to be a beacon of resilience in the face of unforeseen challenges. Are you ready to redefine preparedness and become the first line of defense for your loved ones? Enlist in The Z Protocol today, where action meets education in the pursuit of survival mastery.

This program is based upon U.S. DOD Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC), the Hartford Consensus Meetings I, II, and III, and the guidelines presented by the American College of Emergency Physicians’ Committee on Trauma.

The Z Protocol course presentation topics include:

  • Tactical Patient Assessment
  • Controlling Bleeding 
  • Basic Airway Management 
  • Ballistic, Blast, and Less-Lethal Weapons Injuries 
  • Patient Extraction and Evacuation 

Students will be given the opportunity to gain experience and practice the skills necessary to provide effective medical intervention for various medical emergencies.

Hands-on skills include: 

  • Rapid trauma assessments 
  • Insertion of nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal airway devices 
  • Management of sucking chest wounds 
  • Bleeding control techniques using hemostatic agents, combat dressings, and combat application tourniquets (CAT)
  • Managing patients with body armor in place 
  • Techniques for casualty relocation to safer environment. Various drag, carries, and lifts