At Iqarus we firmly believe that learners who attend one of our courses will be able to save a life, we also believe in providing the most immersive and realistic pre-hospital care training courses available.
Over two decades of instruction and learner feedback have allowed us to refine, improve and enhance our programmes, enabling us to provide cost-effective, practical, and relevant solutions that address our learners’ needs and challenges.
The real-world experiences and cutting-edge clinical guidelines that our courses provide will effectively prepare learners to save a life, no matter what environment they might find themselves in.
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There’s barely any light, the space is tight and cramped. You can see your patient up ahead, they’re clearly distressed. You’re close but how are you going to treat them in such a confined space? In our Tunnel Room you’ll face your patients fears and possibly your own.
Ever set up a triage when it’s -20 degrees? Everything you’ve trained for is suddenly more difficult when you can see your breath in front of your face. When your fingers are stiff and cold, and when your patient is wearing so many layers you can’t see the injury. Experience these real-life challenges and more in our Arctic Room.
It’s hot, distractingly hot, the air you’re breathing is heavy. And then there’s the sand, it’s in everything. It sticks to your hands, your kit, it’s on your patient and in their wound. How are you going to manage the scene?
Our purpose built and designed combat battle lanes give our TCCC and TECC users 12,000 square foot of floor space with pyrotechnics, battle simulated noise, maisonette floors, moveable walls and structures, dimly lit tunnels for escape and cover, window frames to avoid, sandbagged defensive positions and much more. This is an ever-changing environment which causes distraction and confusion, and centres around fast paced movement and tactics for managing injured colleagues whilst under fire. All casualties that are encountered are actors and role players with realistic casualty simulation injuries, the ever-present smell of cordite strengthens the assault on the senses as you try to drag or move a casualty whilst under pressure from all angles.