MEDEVAC and Resuscitation
Course Description
The Medevac (Medical Evacuation) and Resuscitation Training Course is designed to provide participants with the critical knowledge and practical skills required to manage medical emergencies, stabilize casualties, and coordinate safe and effective medical evacuation procedures. The course focuses on emergency decision-making, life-saving interventions, and structured response actions that ensure timely transfer of injured or ill persons to appropriate medical facilities.
Key Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles and importance of medical evacuation (Medevac) and resuscitation.
- Recognize life-threatening medical emergencies and respond appropriately.
- Perform basic resuscitation techniques, including CPR and airway management support.
- Assess casualty conditions and determine urgency of evacuation.
- Coordinate medical evacuation procedures effectively and safely.
- Communicate clearly with emergency response teams and medical professionals.
- Prepare casualties for safe transport under varying conditions.
- Understand different modes of evacuation and their operational requirements.
- Apply emergency response protocols in high-risk and remote environments.
- Support improved survival rates through timely and effective intervention.
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Interested in MEDEVAC and Resuscitation? Fill out your details below and our team will get in touch.
- HSE Managers, Officers, and Coordinators
- Emergency Response Team Members
- Offshore and Onshore Medical Support Personnel
- Supervisors and Team Leaders
- Oil and Gas, Construction, and Industrial Workers
- Security and Facility Personnel
- First Aiders and Safety Officers
- Project and Operations Personnel working in remote or high-risk environments
- Basic First Aid and CPR knowledge is recommended before taking this course.
"Qesh Standards Limited’s MEDEVAC and Resuscitation course revealed a layer of complexity I had never even considered—the brutal coordination of keeping someone alive while simultaneously orchestrating their extraction under rotor wash, radio crackle, and a ticking clock. They threw us into a multi-casualty simulation where I found myself directing a helicopter landing zone with one hand while my teammate performed CPR on a mannequin that simulated real-time physiological responses, and a mock medical control officer barked questions I had to answer clearly over the noise. That blend of advanced resuscitation—intraosseous access under pressure, prolonged field care decisions, packaging a spinal injury for hoist extraction—and the cold logistics of nine-line MEDEVAC requests and helicopter hand signals rewired my understanding of what it means to be the link between a casualty and definitive care. I walked away not just with skills, but with a mental blueprint for chaos, and the absolute conviction that if the worst happens in the middle of nowhere, my team and I can hold the line until the rotors fade in."
- Tonye Scholes
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