Dynamic Trauma Care
Dynamic Trauma Care (DTC) is designed specifically for MCFRS. The concept builds on sustainability of everyday language, tactics and trauma care, supporting realistic and scalable operations during strenuous situations.
Dynamic Trauma Care (DTC) is designed specifically for MCFRS. The concept builds on sustainability of everyday language, tactics and trauma care, supporting realistic and scalable operations during strenuous situations.
MARCHED Treatment Priorities
- Massive Hemorrhage
- Airway
- Respiratory
- Circulation
- Hypothermia
- Everything else
- Documentation
Escalation of Resources
Escalation of Resources
Resources are manageable and scalable to support MARCHED Treatment priorities
Resources are manageable and scalable to support MARCHED Treatment priorities
Dynamic Trauma Care is supported by Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) concepts.
Dynamic Trauma Care is supported by Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) concepts.
Priorities of the Get the Red Out concept
- Triage and formulation of CCP’s as needed
- Deliberate and expedient evacuation of the IMMEDIATE
- Treatment and/or transport to definitive care of the IMMEDIATE
- Repeat priorities TWO & THREE for each:
- DELAYED
- MINIMAL
- EXPECTANT
Keep patients moving toward definitive care through accurate triage of life threats.
Keep patients moving toward definitive care through accurate triage of life threats.
Massive hemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death in trauma.
Massive hemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death in trauma.
Tension Pneumothorax is the second leading cause of preventable death in trauma.
Tension Pneumothorax is the second leading cause of preventable death in trauma.
Prevent heat loss to prevent disruption of clotting factors.
Prevent heat loss to prevent disruption of clotting factors.
Special thank you to
Special thank you to
Emergency Response Systems (MDERS)
Emergency Response Systems (MDERS)
MDERS secured Urban Areas Security Initiative Programs (UASI) grant funding and facilitated TECC concept training and equipment.
https://www.mders.org/
https://www.mders.org/