NCTMA SPONSORS AND LINKS
THE
NORTH CAROLINA TACTICAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
NCTMA Sponsors:
The
Asymmetric Combat Institute (ACI) specializes in
providing outcomes-based training, consulting, and educational
opportunities grounded in Special Operations experience and
training principles. ACI specializes in the provision of
experienced, vetted personnel to support U.S. Government and
private sector training requirements. The company is organized
to provide qualified personnel to support training and
operational employment in areas such as: technical instruction;
tactical training; outcomes-based curriculum development;
advanced operational medical and rescue instruction. The company
maintains extensive contacts in the military and law enforcement
arenas.
Speer Operational
Technologies provides
innovative tactical
products to military and
civilian operational
personnel worldwide.
With a focus on science
and sound tactical
concepts SPEER
provides technologies
that are at the tip of
the spear in the
tactical environment.
Southeastern
Emergency Equipment is based near Raleigh, North
Carolina. For over 30 years, Southeastern Emergency
Equipment has provided
top-quality emergency equipment. Representing over
475 manufacturers, Southeastern is able to provide customers
with almost all medical equipment and supplies used in the
pre-hospital care setting, including specialized tactical EMS
equipment and emergency vehicles.
Zanfel
Poison Ivy Washis a safe
and effective topical solution for poison ivy, poison oak, and
poison sumac. It is the only product known to remove urushiol,
the toxin responsible for the reaction, from the skin after
bonding, enabling the affected area to immediately begin
healing. After using Zanfel, the itching and pain are the first
things to be relieved, usually within 30 seconds.
Tactical
Medics International(TMI) specializes in tactical (law
enforcement) medicine and military combat medicine, including
tactical combat casualty care. TMI offers training and
education, as well as operational medical support for civilian
tactical (SWAT) teams, the Department of Homeland Security, the
United States Military, and Department of Defense contractors.
Tactical Medical Solutionswas formed to develop
quality, effective supplies and equipment for combat and
tactical medicine. We knew what worked for us in that
environment and wanted to share it with as many people as
possible. Our products reflect our experience, situations we
have faced and friends we have lost. Our goal is to prevent
others from experiencing those losses by offering equipment that
allows them to operate more efficiently and effectively.
Minimizing preventable death in a combat or tactical environment
is a realistic and attainable goal and we are proud to offer
products that will help you reach it.
Rescue Training Inc provides Tactical Medic
training to professional medics. The TEMS program is conducted by
practicing physicians, tactical paramedics, SWAT members, law
enforcement officers, medical educators, police trainers, and other
experts in tactical medicine. The course is approximately 55 hours
conducted over a five day period. The program is constantly being
revised and up-dated to deliver the latest tactical and medical
practices. The RTI team is mobile and willing to
bring the course to your location.
North American Rescue Products'
Unconventional Medic®
brings a single-minded focus to the equipment requirements of
Warfighters, Combat Life Savers and Tactical Healthcare
Professionals. Our mission is unique and clear cut: develop and
manufacture products that have a direct correlation to
decreasing preventable death on the battlefield and in training.
Entegrion
specializes in technologies for the control of hemorrhage, wound
management, and associated tissue repair. Stasilon™
FR is a single-use hemostatic wound dressing that currently
comes in 4 x 4 and 2 x 2 pads. These
FDA
approved dressings control bleeding
in lacerations, punctures, abrasions and incisions when simple
gauze is not sufficient. Stasilon™ FR is designed for use by
medical personnel and first responders to control bleeding of
severe wounds.
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Sponsor, contact
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