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High Threat Emergency Care (HTEC) is a course aimed at giving participants the necessary medical skills to help themselves and others when caught in a dangerous or high-threat situation.

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San Juan CDRRMD, BFP San Juan and Barangay Responders
26/02/2026

San Juan CDRRMD, BFP San Juan and Barangay Responders

23/02/2026

Laced Post Shore
23/02/2026

Laced Post Shore

Time to recertify
22/02/2026

Time to recertify

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22/02/2026

Next week!

22/02/2026

22/02/2026

Advanced Interior Shoring @ TEEX
20/02/2026

Advanced Interior Shoring @ TEEX

Philippine Navy
19/02/2026

Philippine Navy

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Mandaluyong

1550

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

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Extraordinary measures for extraordinary situations.

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) is a set of evidenced-based and best practice trauma care guidelines for civilian high-threat pre-hospital environments. The TECC guidelines are built upon the critical medical lessons learned by US and allied military forces over the past 15 years of conflict and codified in the doctrine of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC). Using the military TCCC guidelines as a starting point, the Committee creates the civilian high threat medical guidelines through a process of literature research, evidence evaluation, expert discussion, and civilian best practices review. The TECC guidelines are built upon the foundations of TCCC but are different to meet the unique needs of the civilian medical and operational environments. The differences address civilian specific language, provider scope of practice, population, civilian liability, civilian mission and operational constraints, logistics, and resource acquisition.

http://www.c-tecc.org/about/faq