Emergency Casualty Care (ECC)

Our Emergency Casualty Care training is comprehensive training for the First Care Provider covering Advanced Hemorrhage Control, CPR/AED, and basic First Aid.

This course is 4 hours in duration, didactic and significant hands on training and practicals, concluded with a full scenario utilizing realistic training manikins that provide feedback and live patient actors utilizing life saving tools.

Class is 4 hours

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)

Norpoint is a recognized Training Partner with the CoTECC, Committee on Tactical Emergency Casualty Care.

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care is provided for Federal, State, and local Law Enforcement, Specialty Security Agencies, and Executive Protection Officers at our Training Center in Port Angeles, WA, as well as at LE Agencies on the West Coast.

Class is 8 hours

BLS

Trains healthcare providers and professional responders how to recognize a life-threatening emergency, how to provide basic life support, and what to do in case of an airway obstruction or choking.

CAPSE Accredited 

Class is 4 hours

Pediatric CPR, AED, and First Aid

Provides an ideal training solution for schools, child care providers, youth sports coaches, and others required to learn how to respond to medical emergencies involving children, including child CPR training.

Class is 4 hours

Wilderness First Aid

Wilderness environments create special situations not usually encountered in an urban or suburban environment.

First Care Providers in a remote outdoor setting will be better prepared to respond with wilderness first aid training when faced with limited resources, longer times to care for someone, and decisions about when and how fast to evacuate an ill or injured person. This is a comprehensive 16-hour wilderness first aid course.

Pet CPR/First Aid

Pet CPR shows you how to perform CPR on a dog or cat. You will be instructed in the proper technique of rescue breathing, pulse check and compressions while being able to practice your skills on a dog and cat mannequin.

Pet First Aid covers how to check for and treat injuries. Bandaging, splinting, scene safety, choking, heat & cold emergencies, poisoning, impaled objects and much more.

Class is 3 hours

Class Schedule

All courses are being taught for pre-scheduled groups and agencies. There are no open classes at this time.

Contact us for training opportunities

For group and pre-scheduled training at your facility please contact us with this form.

Message Sent!

Your message has been sent successfully, I hope to respond within 24 hours. You can also contact us through social media, links can be found below!

Norpoint Training Center Authorized by

Committee on Tactical Emergency Casualty Care


American Safety & Health Institute