STATE — The Travis Mills Foundation is proud to announce that it will host Direct Action Response Training, a two-day trauma care course provided by veteran-owned Dark Angel Medical. This essential training is open to the public and will take place February 15-16, 2025, at the Travis Mills Foundation campus located at 1002 Watson Pond Road, Rome, Maine.
The course runs from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day and is designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to respond effectively in life-threatening situations. Whether you’re a first responder, outdoor enthusiast, or someone with no prior medical training, this hands-on training prepares you to be a “doer” rather than a bystander when seconds count.
The course is $475 per person; to register, visit https://darkangelmedical.com/direct-action-response-training-rome-me-15-16-february-2025/.
Dark Angel Medical, a veteran-owned business specializing in trauma kits, medical products, and education, brings real-world expertise to the classroom. Their team of instructors, with backgrounds in pre-hospital and intra-hospital emergency care, ensures students are prepared to handle high-stress, critical situations with confidence.
Course Highlights Include:
• Basic and advanced airway management techniques
• Hemorrhage control, including tourniquet application and wound care
• Recognition and treatment of shock and other life-threatening injuries
• Mass casualty triage and active shooter response
• Hands-on use of individual medical kits (IMKs)
Participants will also earn certification in B-CON through the American College of Surgeons and 16 hours of continuing education units (CEUs) for NREMT EMT-Basics/Advanced and Paramedics. “Knowing how to act when every second counts can save a life,” said Tim Arnold, Warrior PATHH
Team Lead at the Travis Mills Foundation. “We are thrilled to partner with Dark Angel Medical to bring this crucial training to our community and ensure more people are equipped to step up when it matters most.”
This event aligns with the Travis Mills Foundation’s mission of supporting veterans, their families, and the broader community through education and empowerment.
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