Dear Colleagues,

From Israeli Colleagues,TacMed Israel

The Institute of Terrorism Research and Response (ITRR)
Advanced TAC ] MEDICINE, Saving the life of lifesavers
October 8 ]16, 2011; Israel

This eight day course is designed for Law Enforcement, First Responders with a
medical training background, combating and interdicting acts of terrorism to
treat fellow officers injured while in the line of duty. SWAT, Bomb (EOD) and
Patrol Officers (Uniformed and Plainclothes) will be instructed in Urban ]Combat
Counter ]Terrorism Tactics using (classroom) terrorism case studies and (field)
practical exercises. Tac ]Medicine adapts Military Urban Warfare and Battle
Field Tactics to address the many counter ]terrorism missions facing Civilian
Law Enforcement and first responders. Tac ]Medicine provides the skills and
knowledge to perform safely in the sometimes unpredictable hostile tactical
environment.

The Tac ]medicine Instructor Cadre has a variety of law enforcement and military
(operational and command) backgrounds that represent the United States and
Israel. Upon completion of this course the attendees will have the ability to
apply the (TTPs) Tactics, Techniques and Procedures necessary to combat the
evolving terror threats to the United States in recognition for the need of the
concept of emergency medical support.

I have attached info on a TacMed course being offered here in Israel in October.
It fs geared toward LE and First Responders. The info will explain itself. The
company that is running the course is a company that I am working in conjunction
with. I want to push some of their courses because they are a very viable group
of people, honest, experienced, and the courses they run are very excellent.

I know that you are in touch with a lot of Law Enforcement and security types
that might benefit greatly from a course such as this, so please send it on to
your contacts if you can.

I fm also attaching their company brochure, which you can forward to anyone you
feel might be interested in what they are doing and offering.

Regarding the TacMed course, anyone interested should contact me. I tried to put
my details on the document, but it would not allow any editing.

If anyone contacts ITTR directly, it would be requested that they use the code,
TA037, that way I can get credit for any inquiries that came through me. f

Let me know if you have any questions.

Please feel free to forward this to other L.E colleagues and friends,

http://www.terrorresponse.org/

Have a great weekend all,