
MEDICAL EMERGENCIES

- Sat, Jul. 25, 2026
1:00 PM to 3:30 PM
- Sat, Jul. 25, 2026
- $95
- In-Class Time2 Hour(s)
What You'll Learn
This mini-class will address non-gunshot-wound medical emergencies.
In the US, a person is 1,110 times more likely to experience a stroke, 500 times more likely to go into a cardiac arrest and tens of thousands of times more likely to find themselves dealing with a diabetic emergency than a gunshot would.
Cancellation Policy: If a student is unable to attend their class, we will happily reschedule you for the next available class or another class of their choice.
What We'll Teach
Medical Emergencies
If you and friends or family were preparing to embark on a hunting trip or a trip to the local gun range, what would your response be if I asked you, “What’s the most likely emergency situation you might have to deal with?” If you said, “A gunshot wound,” you might be surprised to find out that in the United States, you are 1,110 times more likely to find yourself dealing with a stroke, 500 times more likely to find yourself dealing with a cardiac arrest, and tens of thousands of times more likely to find yourself dealing with a diabetic emergency, than you are to find yourself dealing with a gunshot injury. While you should also know how to deal with a gunshot injury (which we addressed in Lesson Two), this lesson will deal with the medical emergencies mentioned above, and many others.
Live, Self-Defense Lessons For Everyone
Parents, Teachers, Concerned Citizens, Business Professionals, Churchgoers, and anyone who wants to keep themselves and others safe
What to Bring
- Pen & Notebook
Training Powered By:
We Educate. We Train. We Save Lives.
- Ongoing training to keep your family safe
- Next steps you can take in your training to ensure you are prepared
- Plus: Live Q&A with USCCA-Certified Instructors