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Locality: Rancho Cucamonga, California

Phone: +1 909-912-1923



Address: 9431 Haven Ave STE # 232 91730 Rancho Cucamonga, CA, US

Website: tacticaltrainingdivision.com

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Tactical Training Division 04.02.2021

Active Shooter Training -steps to keep employees, students, staff ready. Here today with Wilbur LaSane Jr. of Tactical Training Division 951-406-7637... https://tacticaltrainingdivision.com (repost for video position) See more

Tactical Training Division 02.11.2020

Active Shooter Training -steps to keep employees, students, staff ready. Here today with Wilbur LaSane Jr. of Tactical Training Division 951-406-7637... https://tacticaltrainingdivision.com (repost for video position) See more

Tactical Training Division 25.10.2020

QUESTION OF THE WEEK When are abdominal thrust used? Answer:... Abdominal thrusts are used on a responsive person that is choking. Thrust are administered to the abdominal area to dislodge an object that is blocking a person's airway. This technique is also known as the Heimlich Maneuver.

Tactical Training Division 21.10.2020

QUESTION OF THE WEEK What technique is used to open an airway of an unresponsive person? Answer:... The Head Tilt- Chin Lift technique is used to open and maintain the airway of an unresponsive person. This technique pulls the jaw forward and lifts the tongue away from the back of the throat.

Tactical Training Division 14.10.2020

QUESTION OF THE WEEK What is the recovery position, and when is it used? Answer:... The recovery position is a side lying position in which an unresponsive breathing person is placed briefly while CPR provider alerts Emergency Medical System (EMS, 911). This position prevents the tongue from blocking the airway and prevents a person from asphyxiating (choking) on their vomit or other fluids.

Tactical Training Division 11.10.2020

QUESTION OF THE WEEK What is the Good Samaritan Laws? Answer:... Some people fear being sued as a result of incorrectly performing care in an emergency. All states have passed the Good Samaritan Law to help encourage bystanders to assist those in need. Theses laws help protect anyone who: > voluntarily provides assistance, without expecting or accepting compensation > does not provide care beyond the training received > is not grossly negligent, or completely careless, in delivering emergency care ** Good Samaritan Laws vary from state to state Become familiar with the laws in your state and other states where you work or travel**

Tactical Training Division 22.09.2020

QUESTION OF THE WEEK When providing CPR, how many chest compressions and rescue breaths are given during each cycle? Answer:... Per cycle there are 30 compressions and 2 rescue breaths. Typically rate of a 100-120 compressions and 4-6 rescue breaths within a minute. See more

Tactical Training Division 10.09.2020

QUESTION OF THE WEEK How do we care for individuals having seizures? Answer: ... To care for a person during and after a seizure. A care provider must: >Call 911 >Protect the person's head during the seizure >Provide CPR, if needed after the seizure >Provide first aid: (A seizure can cause several injuries such as; falling and hitting their head, biting their tongue and biting the inside of their cheeks). See more

Tactical Training Division 24.08.2020

QUESTION OF THE WEEK What is the purpose of a Automated External Defibrillator (AED)? Answer: The AED helps individuals who are in cardiac arrest. When a person is in cardiac arrest, there heart is in an abnormal rhythm. The AED delivers a shock to the heart to bring the heart back to a normal rhythm.

Tactical Training Division 04.08.2020

TACTICAL TRAINING DIVISION Active Shooter Training course for employers and employees. We come to you! Please visit our website to schedule a course. http://tacticaltrainingdivision.com.

Tactical Training Division 21.07.2020

QUESTION OF THE WEEK While providing CPR, what is happening when chest compressions are administered? Answer:... When providing chest compressions, a limited amount of oxygenated blood is being manually pumped and circulated into the brain and heart. Keeping both organs alive. See more

Tactical Training Division 03.07.2020

QUESTION OF THE WEEK. Is there a difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest? Yes/ No The answer to this question is Yes.... > A heart attack happens when there is a partial to full blockage of a major blood vessel that prevents blood supply to the heart. By providing low dose Aspirin to individuals that are not allergic to Aspirin, may thin the blood enough to help prevent a heart attack. > Cardiac arrest happens when the heart goes into a irregular heart rhythm, also known as (fibutation). An Automated External Defibrillator (AED), is used to bring the irregular heart beat back to normal rhythm.

Tactical Training Division 13.06.2020

Hello friends and family, I have the chance to continue to do something I have loved doing for years. Which is, opening my own business and provide knowledge and skills to those who are seeking advance training. Please show your support by liking and commenting on this page. Thank you and God Bless,