This course is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of the fundamentals of firing a handgun, handgun safety, and the laws pertaining to concealed carry. The course will cover basic marksmanship, loading/unloading, magazine changes, safe storage, etc. This course is the required NC Concealed Carry Course for those persons wanting to apply for a NC Concealed Carry Permit.
If you have a questionable background or criminal history please contact your Sheriff's Office to discuss the requirement for obtaining your NC Concealed Carry Permit prior to registering and attending this course. You may refer to NCGS 14-415.12(b)(8) for information regarding concealed carry disqualifing criminal offenses. The course is non-refundable for any reason, other than the class being cancelled or reschedule by CTO. Completion of the course does not guarantee a permit will be issued by your County Sheriff, however this course is required for permit application.
We offer individual personalized firearms training sessions based on your needs. Please contact us directly via email for more information and pricing.
Do you know what to do if you are shot? What about an active shooter incident at your work or church with many injured? What if someone cuts his or her leg with a chainsaw?
The use of a firearm in training, personal defense, sport, or recreation increases the opportunity for intentional and non-intentional injuries which can be severe and life threatening. The knowledge of how to rapidly assess and handle those injuries can mean the difference in life or death to you, your loved one, or a innocent stranger in need. This course is designed using principles proven by military and civilian research and evidence based medicine to provide the student with an entry level understanding of life threatening conditions which are likely to occur due to an act of violence, terrorism, disaster, and improper firearms safety. At the end of this course you will have the basic understanding of how to control hemorrhage, airway compromises, and safely move a victim, what to do without access to modern healthcare, and more.
This course will not cover firearms usage and firearms are not permitted in this class for safety reasons. This course is not a CPR class or first aid course, this is a course to deal with injuries from firearms, stabbings, machinery accidents, acts of terrorism, mass violence and more. This course is a must for anyone who carry's a firearm for work, recreation, or protection. Learning the art of the gun is important, learning what do after the shooting stops is equally important.
This course will challenge students with various scenarios and work up to the incorporation of team tactics with medical emergencies. The course will cover a review safe firearms usage, a review of tactical medical treatments, a review of tactical medical equipment, team tactics and roles, use of cover or concealment to provide medical treatment, evacuation of a casualty, team and casualty security, and team health and wellness. The students will work through scenarios to elevate the level of proficiency with medical treatments and interventions. These scenarios will be based on plausible situations and will cover self-aid, buddy-aid, and team based responses to medical situations. This course will be messy and you will get dirty during the planned evolutions. At the completion of this course the student will have better understanding of how to apply the concepts of tactical medicine to situations he or she may face.
This is the nationally recognized DHS / FEMA Stop The Bleed course.
Do you know what to do if you are shot? What about an active shooter incident at your work or church with many injured? What if someone cuts his or her leg with a chainsaw?
Launched in October of 2015 by the White House, Stop the Bleed is a national awareness campaign and a call to action. Stop the Bleed is intended to cultivate grassroots efforts that encourage bystanders to become trained, equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives.
No matter how rapid the arrival of professional emergency responders, bystanders will always be first on the scene. A person who is bleeding can die from blood loss within five minutes, therefore it is important to quickly stop the blood loss. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. According to a recent National Academies of Science study, trauma is the leading cause of death for Americans under age 46.
We offer a wide variety of Church Safety and Security programs and training options.
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