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Investing in your employee’s health and safety starts with Code 3 Medical Services

Industrial and manufacturing environments are essentially small cities with a multitude of abnormal hazards with increased potential for deadly injuries. From rescue to hazmat mitigation, potential life threatening injuries will need immediate addressing and stabilizing while medical response teams work on patient access or removal. In some cases, the immediate removal of the injured may take priority over injury stabilization or treatment due to environment hazards. In either situation, the actions of on site personnel could mean the difference between an injured worker living or dying. In most cases of trauma related deaths, many are preventable deaths with proper and expediate first aid. Whether you work in a industrial manufacturing facility or a simple corporate office environment, to not have employees trained in those simplistic skill sets may leave companies with an increased exposure of unwanted liability.

At Code 3 Medical Services, we have custom training programs to accommodate your specific work environment. Our cadre of instructors are seasoned professional first responders with large entities that have accumulated years of experience dealing with trauma and medical emergencies. Code 3 Medical Services offers single day and multiple day training programs anywhere in the Northern United States. From standard certified training classes that exceed OSHA requirements to custom training programs, we can meet your workplace safety and first aid needs.
Class/Training Options
Certification: None
• Time: 8 Hrs
• PreRequisite: None

• The Code 3 Medical Industrial Trauma Life Saver course prepares individuals with how to treat potentially life threatening injuries until professional medical help arrives. The course covers the basic tools needed and how to properly use them on co-workers OR themselves in a time is life situation. The reality is that recognition and administering of basic life saving skills related to traumatic injuries could be the difference between life and a preventable death. Covering topics such as massive hemorrhaging, wound dressing, respiratory trauma, and shock. Course includes knowledge base classroom instruction, hands on application of tools (tourniquets, pressure bandages, chest seals, and etc), and live reality based scenario training with the incorporation of live role players and military grade moulage. At the end of the day clients will have a thorough understanding of basic trauma management.

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• Certification: Accredited HSI 2 Year National Certification (We are also credentialed through the Louisiana State Bureau of EMS Certification Upon passing written/skills testing)
• Time: Approximately 48 Hrs
• PreRequisite: None

• This innovative and reality based Emergency Medical Responder Certification course is designed to train the lay person in emergency care of the sick and injured until more advanced emergency care providers arrive. This class is geared to industry, law enforcement and fire services that need emergency medical training but not to EMTBasic level or above. Class is approximately 48 hours long and is NOT simply 5 days of video or PowerPoint. Rather, the week will integrate copious amounts of hand on training time as well as reality based scenarios to integrate what was learned and instill confidence in actual performance if an emergency was to occur. Students are taught how to deal with traumatic injuries, bandaging, splinting, simple spinal immobilization, basic life support, oxygen treatment, and emergency childbirth.
Prerequisites:
1. Must be 18 years of age.
2. Follows NREMT’s curriculum standards.
3. Certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) at the Health Care Provider Level (American Heart Association or approved equivalent). (INCLUDED WITH Code 3 Medical Services EMR CERTIFICATION CLASS)

• Class EXCEEDS OSHA required medical training minimums.

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Certification: Accredited HSI 2 Year National Certification
• Time: Approximately 4-6 Hrs Basic First Aid/CPR/AED
• 17-21Hrs for Advanced First Aid/CPR/AED
• PreRequisite: None

• The goal of the HSI Adult First Aid | CPR AED training program is for participants to gain or improve knowledge and skill proficiency in adult first aid and/or CPR AED for adult, child, and infant.
• This program includes flexible instructional tools for developing proficiency via demonstration and prompted practice, including scenario-based problem-solving exercises with feedback.
• HSI First Aid | CPR AED reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR), and it conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update.

• Prerequisites:
1. Must be 18 years of age.

• Class EXCEEDS OSHA required medical training minimums.
Certification: Accredited 2 Year National Certification
• Time: Approximately 3-5Hrs
• Prerequisite: None

• The HSI Basic Life Support (BLS) program is for participants to gain or improve knowledge and skill proficiency in high-quality CPR skills and teamwork for the adult, child, and infant.
• HSI Basic Life Support (BLS) reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR), and it conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update. Continuing Education Hours Available: Emergency Medical Services (CAPCE) and Dental Professionals (AGD/PACE).
• The intended audience is individuals who are healthcare providers (in and out of hospital), public safety professionals in a variety of occupational settings, or individuals enrolled in healthcare and public safety career training programs who require BLS training.
Certification: None
• Time: 6-8Hrs
• Prerequisite: None

• This unique class incorporates basic first aid concepts and can integrate methodologies and protocols all the way to Paramedic level patient care if needed. The class concentrates on life threatening to extended patient care in confined spaces. From the industrial setting to cave and austere environments, being in a tight and confined space presents difficult challenges not normally seen in the street and urban environment. We address challenges such as low light/darkness, limited space access, oxygen deficient environments, patient entrapment with prolonged extrication, and many other arenas dictated by the specific hazards of the client. The class can be basic first aid and BLS based all the way to Advanced Life Support dependent of the certification and licensing requirements of the client.
Certification: None
• Time: 8 Hrs
• PreRequisite: Certified EMT-I, EMT-P, RN

• ALS Intervention Concepts focuses on Advanced Airway and IV skill sets for individuals responsible for advanced patient care. Intubation and IV techniques are a perishable skill set that require regular hands on training to maintain proficiency. This class focuses on the latest data and techniques to ensure individuals maintain a high confidence level and proficiency skill set for their patients. The class incorporates the latest advanced airway manikins which allows hands on practice of all advanced airway adjuncts (ET, King LT, Combi Tubes, and I-Gel) as well as cricothyrotomy evolution’s. IV teaching adjuncts are also used for hands on practice of various IV applications. “Live” labs are also integrated into the class that cover “live” IV placement, complete airway demonstrations, hands on practice with airway adjuncts, and complete dissection for further education purposes.

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Certification: CE Hours to be submitted to your state/national agency (Upon passing written/skills testing)
• Approved by the Louisiana Bureau of Emergency Medical Services EMS Educational Program. Code 3 Medical Services will submit all CE hours for clients who’s certifications fall under the state of Louisiana.
Time: 20-40 Hrs Dependant on Certification Level
PreRequisite: Current/Valid EMR or EMT Certification

• If your staff or rescue teams hold a Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) or Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification, then mandatory Continuing Education (CE) are typically due on a yearly basis in order to keep a valid certification under many state or national agencies like the National Registry of EMT’s (NREMT). Code 3 Medical Services currently offers a complete CE class that meets the NREMT’s guidelines for required CE’s. This 20-40 hour class covers the following topics:
* Anatomy & Physiology
* Trauma
* Medical
* Skills Review
* Skills Testing
The class is comprised of classroom knowledge based review, hands on skills applications, live labs, skills review, and skills testing. In many instances, students leave our Code 3 Medical Services CE class with greater confidence and understanding of how to better perform their perspective roles as medical responders. Class hours and test sheets are given to students/managers for proper submission of paperwork with their state or national agency.

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• Certification: None
• Time: 3-4Hrs
• Prerequisite: None
• Certification: Accredited 2 Year National Certification
• Time: 6-8Hrs
• Prerequisite: None

Workplace Violence Prevention & Response:
Active Violence Emergency Response Training (AVERT) gives you the tools to understand how to recognize warning signs, react quickly in an active shooter situation, and learn how to control bleeding in life-threatening situations. AVERT is active shooter response training with the addition of techniques on how to stop the bleed of victims.

AVERT provide training on how to:
• Recognize warning signs using situational awareness
• Decide whether to escape, evade, or attack during an active shooter situation
• Apply critical stop the bleed techniques
• Respond quickly and confidently in an emergency

Stop The Bleed:
• According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, traumatic injury is one of the leading causes of death for people under 50 years of age in the United States. A large portion of those deaths are from severe bleeding – the most treatable cause of death due to trauma. The Code 3 Medical Services integrates the latest and new Stop Life-Threatening Bleeding procedures. This program uses a step-by-step procedure and skill guide to provide guidance for assessing, prioritizing, and stopping life-threatening bleeding based on scientific evidence, national guidelines, and the consensus of experts.
• Assess the safety of the scene
• Take standard precautions using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
• Evaluate a person to determine whether they have life-threatening bleeding
• Activate EMS and/or your emergency action plan (EAP)
• Stop life-threatening bleeding by manual pressure, wound packing, and/or applying a tourniquet HSI Stop Life-Threatening Bleeding has been approved by the HSI Medical Advisory Board and reviewed by the HSI Advisory Council. It reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) and conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update.
• Certification: None
• Time: 8-10 Hrs
• PreRequisite: None

• Trauma and medical skills are a perishable skill, plain and simple. In order to stay efficient and update, we offer a 1 to multi day training classes customized for rescue and response teams that are conducive to specific work related injuries. Specific work related dangers and subjects are covered with updated discussion and information, hands on skills with related tools and gear, followed by reality based scenario training with military grade moulage and high tech medical simulators. The end results are response team members maintaining and performing at a higher level of proficiency when time is of the essence. Afterwards, a detailed performance review will be written and sent back to the client that addresses all strong points and weak points that were observed during the training. This allows team members to focus on follow up training to address specific weaknesses that were witnessed.
Safety goes beyond prevention

Is your emergency response team truly prepared when it counts?

When emergencies or accidents occur in the workplace, time is of the essence in many cases. Depending on the workplace environment and hazards involved, professional medical response could be delayed by minutes to even hours until the scene is safe. With that in mind, employees on the scene may be the only immediate help available to assist or help the injured. Workplace safety starts with everyone and not just with simply prevention. Having employees trained in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Automated External Defibrillator (AED) use, Basic/Advanced First Aid, and other workplace safety programs is vital to having a positive outcome in an emergency situation. Depending on your occupational hazards or industry, OSHA may require you to have specific training related to your work environment in order to avoid noncompliance and monetary fines. Not to mention if employees are trained in basic life saving measures, the liability factor may be significantly reduced compared to not having employees trained. Especially when a fatality is preventable if basic life-saving measures were to have been implemented.

Code 3 Medical Services offers nationally accredited medical training, OSHA compliant courses, comprehensive customizable classes as well as professional medical standby services. Leaders in the forefront of medical training, services, and safety.

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Here are a few facts relating to
Sudden Cardiac Arrest per the AHA:
Cardiac arrests are more common than you think, and they can happen to anyone at any time.

• Nearly 383,000 out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrests occur annually, and 88 percent of cardiac arrests occur at home.
• Many victims appear healthy with no known heart disease or other risk factors.
• Sudden cardiac arrest is not the same as a heart attack.
• Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when electrical impulses in the heart become rapid or chaotic, which causes the heart to suddenly stop beating.
• A heart attack occurs when the blood supply to part of the heart muscle is blocked. A heart attack may cause cardiac arrest.

The life you save with CPR is most likely to be a loved one.

• Nearly 383,000 out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrests occur annually, and 88 percent of cardiac arrests occur at home.
• Many victims appear healthy with no known heart disease or other risk factors.
• Sudden cardiac arrest is not the same as a heart attack.
• Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when electrical impulses in the heart become rapid or chaotic, which causes the heart to suddenly stop beating.
• A heart attack occurs when the blood supply to part of the heart muscle is blocked. A heart attack may cause cardiac arrest.

• Failure to act in a cardiac emergency can lead to unnecessary deaths.
• Effective bystander CPR provided immediately after sudden cardiac arrest can double or triple a victim’s chance of survival, but only 32 percent of cardiac arrest victims get CPR from a bystander.
• Sadly, less than eight percent of people who suffer cardiac arrest outside the hospital survive.
At Code 3 Medical Services, we have custom training programs to accommodate your specific work or school environment. Our cadre of instructors are seasoned professional first responders with large entities that have accumulated years of experience dealing with trauma, medical emergencies, and terrorism response. Code 3 Medical Services offers single day and multiple day training programs anywhere in the United States. From standard certified training classes that meet OSHA requirements to custom training programs such as Active Shooter First Aid, we can meet your workplace safety and first aid needs. For customized training quotes or additional information, contact us via email at [email protected]
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