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OVERVIEW of CLS TASKS. and EQUIPMENT. INTRODUCTION. You have already been tested on your ability to perform the buddy-aid tasks which every soldier is expected to know and perform. The tasks you will now learn are tasks normally performed by the 91B combat medic. The most important task you will learn is to initiate an intravenous infusion. The combat lifesaver is part of that plan. PURPOSE OF THE COMBAT LIFESAVER a. The combat lifesaver is a bridge between the self-aid/buddy-aid (first aid) training given all soldiers during basic training and the medical training given to the combat medic. The combat lifesaver is a nonmedical soldier who provides lifesaving.  · operator`s manual for army rcp aircraft (nsn ) and army rcq aircraft () (this item is included on em ) AMCOM TM CL.


TCCC Combat Lifesaver (TCCC CLS) is a hour course for non-medical military personnel being deployed into combat. Download TCCC CLS course materials. All NAEMT TCCC Instructors are eligible to teach TCCC-CLS. You can access TCCC CLS course materials HERE. The TCCC CLS course replaces the TCCC for All Combatants (TCCC-AC) course. As of. Army Combat Lifesaver Manual The combat lifesaver is a bridge between the self-aid/buddy-aid (first aid) training given all soldiers during basic training and the medical training given to the combat medic. The combat lifesaver is a nonmedical soldier who provides lifesaving measures as a secondary mission as his primary (combat) mission allows. The combat lifesaver is part of that plan. PURPOSE OF THE COMBAT LIFESAVER a. The combat lifesaver is a bridge between the self-aid/buddy-aid (first aid) training given all soldiers during basic training and the medical training given to the combat medic. The combat lifesaver is a nonmedical soldier who provides lifesaving.


based on common first aid tasks. Tasks are found in the Soldier’s Manual of Common Tasks, Warrior Skills Level 1, and appropriate modified tasks from the Soldier’s Manual and Trainer’s Guide. the SAT Manual. (TCCC d) (5) With the aid of references and given instructional materials, check personal appearance in accordance with Chapter 4 of the SAT Manual. (TCCC e) (6) With the aid of references and given instructional materials, conduct rehearsals in accordance with Chapter 4 of the SAT Manual. (TCCC a). OVERVIEW of CLS TASKS. and EQUIPMENT. INTRODUCTION. You have already been tested on your ability to perform the buddy-aid tasks which every soldier is expected to know and perform. The tasks you will now learn are tasks normally performed by the 91B combat medic. The most important task you will learn is to initiate an intravenous infusion.

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