INJURED BUT NOT OUT
The Injured, But Not Out course is a two-day program that was created out of necessity to help fill the void of injured shooter programs that are seldom taught in academies or in-service training. Students will learn to employ the handgun and carbine while problem solving different simulated injuries. Students will learn the mechanics of injured shooter applications, injured shooter principles, human behavior and injury treatment. Students will be introduced to injury treatment, med workshop, injured shooter applications and live fire instruction. This is not a beginner course, days will be long come physically and mentally prepared.
Individual Equipment List
- Handgun with at least 3 magazines & 800 rounds of ammunition
- Holster must attach via the belt (paddle holsters are not allowed). Holsters must provide an active or passive retention device and be able to keep the holster in place while running or moving in and out of awkward positions. No SERPA or Vanguard type holsters.
- Carbine with sling & 600 rounds of ammunition. Carbine needs to be zeroed prior to class.
- CAT or SOF T TQ on your person is mandatory an IFAK is recommended.
- Consumables – Two packages of regular gauze, chest seal pack and pressure dressing
- Magazine Pouches
- Ear and eye protection
- Cleaning kit and gun lube.
- Long sleeve shirt, gloves, knee pads are mandatory.
- Full duty belt / tactical loadout (your normal work setup).
- Notepad, pen and perm marker.
- Water and snacks.
Course Prerequisites
- THIS IS NOT A BEGINNERS CLASS
- U.S. Citizen & able to legally carry a firearm
- Able to demonstrate and employ safe weapons handling during courses of fire
- Previous intermediate to advanced firearms training to include courses of fire where movement, barricades, working around others, communicating and adverse shooting positions were addressed