TECC

Term from Emergency Response industry explained for recruiters

TECC (Tactical Emergency Casualty Care) is a set of best practices for providing emergency medical care in dangerous situations outside of military settings. It guides emergency responders on how to treat injuries while considering safety threats like active shooters or hazardous environments. Think of it as a civilian version of military combat medicine, adapted for everyday emergency responders like paramedics, firefighters, and police officers. Similar approaches include TCCC (military version) and LEFR (Law Enforcement First Response).

Examples in Resumes

Certified instructor in TECC and provided training to local emergency response teams

Implemented TECC protocols for high-risk emergency response scenarios

Led TECC and Tactical Emergency Casualty Care training programs for municipal first responders

Typical job title: "TECC Instructors"

Also try searching for:

Tactical Medic Emergency Response Instructor TECC Trainer Tactical EMS Provider Emergency Medical Instructor Public Safety Instructor First Response Trainer

Example Interview Questions

Senior Level Questions

Q: How would you develop a TECC training program for a mixed group of police officers and paramedics?

Expected Answer: Should discuss needs assessment, combining different agency protocols, hands-on scenarios, and methods to ensure both medical and tactical components are properly balanced.

Q: How do you adapt TECC principles for different emergency scenarios?

Expected Answer: Should explain how to modify care principles based on threat level, available resources, and type of emergency, while maintaining core TECC concepts.

Mid Level Questions

Q: What are the key differences between TECC and regular emergency medical care?

Expected Answer: Should explain how TECC considers threat assessment, modified care procedures under threat, and the balance between provider safety and patient care.

Q: How do you handle equipment selection for TECC scenarios?

Expected Answer: Should discuss practical considerations for choosing and carrying medical equipment, balancing weight with necessity, and adapting to different response scenarios.

Junior Level Questions

Q: What are the three phases of TECC care?

Expected Answer: Should be able to explain Direct Threat Care, Indirect Threat Care, and Evacuation Care in simple terms and when each is appropriate.

Q: What personal protective equipment is essential for TECC operations?

Expected Answer: Should demonstrate knowledge of basic safety equipment needed for both medical care and personal protection in tactical situations.

Experience Level Indicators

Junior (0-2 years)

  • Basic TECC concepts and procedures
  • Emergency medical certification
  • Understanding of safety protocols
  • Basic scenario training experience

Mid (2-5 years)

  • Advanced medical intervention skills
  • Scenario-based training delivery
  • Multiple certification credentials
  • Real-world emergency response experience

Senior (5+ years)

  • Program development and management
  • Multi-agency training coordination
  • Advanced instructor certifications
  • Policy development experience

Red Flags to Watch For

  • No actual emergency response experience
  • Lack of current medical certifications
  • Unable to explain threat assessment principles
  • No hands-on training experience
  • Expired instructor credentials