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DT4EMS 2 (E.V.E.-Advanced)
Focus:
Paramedics, Firefighters, EMTs, Healthcare Providers and ER staff.
Length:
8 hours
Pre-Requisites: DT4EMS-1 (E.V.E-4-EMS/Fire or E.V.E-4-HP)
There is a widely
recognized but little acknowledged problem threatening emergency
medical service personnel: injury through assault. The frequency of
assault on our EMS/Fire and healthcare providers is alarming. Many
providers have anecdotal stories of how they were attacked by a
violent patient, an angry bystander or upset family member. While
most attacks are not life threatening, the risks of serious injury
is evident and unpredictable. (Visit our news section of the forums
for updated news of attacks) EMS providers need an effective and
reasonable plan on how to avoid an attack, and also know how to
defend themselves once attacked. Your emergency medical services,
Fire or healthcare staff requires a reasonable, liability-conscious,
effective means of preventing and avoiding assault by patients,
their family or bystanders.
Real-World Application
Our Escaping Violent Encounters
(E.V.E.) courses give the EMS/Fire or healthcare provider the
options needed to recognize a developing threat of assault, deflect
it if possible, escape if practicable, and to defend if necessary.
This non-violent system of prevention and avoidance takes a
realistic approach to the subject, eschewing "idealistic" training
concepts and methods providing your practitioner with concepts that
work in the classroom with cooperative subjects following a script.
While "easy-to-sell, feel-good" classes may appeal to many, these
systems fail conclusively in the real-world where crisis creates
rage, diabetic reaction overcomes reason, the mentally disabled act
upon their delusions, those under the influence act with superhuman
strength, and the career criminal lashes out at first responders and
ER personnel even as they are engaged in life-saving efforts. The
inevitable failures of the non-realistic, idealistic training system
puts careers at risk and creates liability when your employee
attempts the trained-for methods but founders, leaving no
alternative other than to go "primitive" in a bid to survive
uninjured. The common advice to many EMTs in the back of an
ambulance to "hit 'em with the O2 bottle" is something that this
training will help to prevent.
E.V.E. is a potent, effective, and ultimately practical combination
of many different disciplines brought into one comprehensive
training course. The curriculum is applicable in every medical
setting, from the back of an ambulance speeding at 60 mph, down a
dark, dank hallway in the inner city, or in a state of the art E.R.
Rather than take a “multi-member team approach," E.V.E. provides
training in individual skills that every EMS provider should know to
personally avoid assault--especially when that paramedic or EMT is
working in a remote location with only his or her partner present..
This course provides training where oral and physical deflection
skills are simple and easy to remember and apply. Why?
- E.V.E. is
Practical.
Our system of assault avoidance and response is designed to
be relevant to every member of your staff--big or small, strong or
less so, male or female, trained in defense skills or not. We not
only avoid fancy techniques that are forgotten before they leave
the class, we just don't teach them at all. Instead, we teach your
personnel, who are some of the finest "problem-solvers" in our
society, to problem-solve the situation confronting them through
universal concepts of conflict resolution, deflection and
recognition, and physical avoidance and escape that are available
to everyone.
- E.V.E. is
Defensible. Your personnel face the daily prospect of
assault and injury. Without training, they WILL resort to
improvised methods of defense and restraint. Their improvisation
may later be found to be unreasonable, and sometimes even have
criminal liability. Additionally, as their employer, your agency
or company may be subject to huge civil liability exposure as a
result of their actions. DT4EMS provides "Assault Response
Guidelines" for those instances when prevention and avoidance are
just not enough.
- E.V.E. is
Designed to be Liability Conscious.
Beyond receiving training in the limits to force and
restraint by EMS personnel, participants are trained in
articulation and documentation skills that will hold up to any
scrutiny in any legal or ethical venue. Sound decisions in the
face of a dangerous assault by a patient, and the articulation
skills to prove the reasonableness of those responses will reduce
the liability exposure in any situation.
DT4EMS- 2 (E.V.E.-Advanced)
is an 8-hour course covering the basic skills required by any EMS
responder or provider when facing possible, or even imminent assault
with an attacker using a weapon. The course content consists of:
- Edged Weapon Defense.
- Stick/Club Defense.
- Firearm Disarms.
- Ground Defense Skills.
- Use of intermediate/improvised weapon (Tactical
Safety Shears)
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