TacMed Launches Medic Level One (MLO) Training Nationwide

High-threat, remote, and resource-limited environments demand more than standard first aid. TacMed’s Medic Level One (MLO) program is built for exactly that - creating first responders who can act when stress levels are high, conditions are harsh, and failure isn’t an option.

 

Bridging the Gap Between First Aid and Tactical Medicine

Across Australia, remote operations, security teams, tactical units, and high-risk worksites face unique challenges:

  • Injuries far from hospital support
  • High-threat environments where standard EMS can’t immediately intervene
  • Harsh terrain, limited gear, communication constraints

The MLO course bridges that gap. It gives your team a medically and operationally-aware practitioner who knows when to be tactically minded and when to be medically focussed. Over five immersive training days, participants develop the mindset and knowledge to make life-saving decisions when pressure, noise, and uncertainty are all part of the job.

“Every MLO course reminds me why we do what we do. Watching participants move from hesitation to decisive action in bleeding control, airway management, and casualty extraction, under real stress conditions is powerful. They leave not just trained, but truly capable under pressure.”
-Matthew R., TacMed Trainer

 

What the Course Delivers

The MLO combines deep theory, aggressive realism, and high-fidelity scenario work to ensure graduates are ready for real-world pressure (not just classroom conditions).

Participants gain more than just first aid techniques - they earn:

  • HLT21020 Certificate II in Medical Services First Response accreditation, Australia’s recognised benchmark in first aid capabilities
  • A tactical medical mindset and decision skills
  • Capability to deliver sustained casualty care in constrained settings
  • Hands-on competence, leadership, and confidence under stress


Key Domains Covered

Domain Topics & Skills
Tactical / Threat Care TECC (Tactical Emergency Casualty Care) principles & adaptation to operational context
Remote & Austere Care Mission planning, resource management, telemedicine concepts
Trauma & Injury Management Haemorrhage control, blast/ballistic trauma, burns, crush injuries
Assessment & Monitoring MARCH trauma assessments, vital signs, primary/secondary surveys
Advanced Resuscitation Oxygen therapy, airway adjuncts, resuscitation in tactical environments
Movement & Extraction Tactical casualty movement, stretcher strategies, extrication planning
Extended Care & Team Integration Prolonged field care, team role integration, stress management & debriefing

 

The course format includes:

  • 20 hours of pre-course eLearning
  • 5 full days of face-to-face training
  • Classroom tutorials combined with hands-on skill stations
  • Immersive scenario-based simulations designed to replicate real operational pressure


Real Training for Real Pressure

The MLO program is deliberately intense - because real-world emergencies are. Participants are pushed to perform, lead, and make clinical decisions while managing stress and uncertainty.

“This is one of the best courses I have ever done. The training TacMed delivers is second to none. The combination of hands-on skills and realistic scenarios with the right amount of theory makes the learning process enjoyable and unforgettable. After completing the MLO course, I now have the confidence to make a difference when needed.”
-Roy G., Course Graduate


Upcoming Courses

TacMed Training’s Medic Level One courses are now scheduled across Australia.

Location Dates
Kalgoorlie, WA 3–7 November
Blue Mountains, NSW 12–16 January
Perth, WA 2–6 February
Melbourne, VIC 23–27 February

 

Course investment: AUD $2,995 (GST-free)
Payment is structured in two instalments.


Who Should Attend

The MLO program is designed for professionals who operate (or plan to operate) in high-risk, remote, or operational settings, including:

  • Tactical law enforcement & defence personnel

  • Remote worksite medics or first responders

  • Mine rescue and energy/resource sector safety teams

  • Search & Rescue, fire, and wilderness operators

  • Anyone wanting to advance beyond standard first aid

Whether you’re new to medical response or already have formal training, MLO meets you where you are at. Newcomers will gain the fundamentals through pre-course eLearning, while experienced medicals will develop a tactical edge for high-level performance under pressure.


What Sets MLO Apart

  • Operationally grounded: Focused on real-world pre-hospital conditions, not “hospital in the field,” but “medicine in constrained settings.”
  • Instructor calibre: Delivered by experienced clinicians, ex-military medics, remote paramedics, and subject matter experts.
  • Accredited & compliant: Combines tactical medical training with formally recognised Australian units of competency.
  • Scenario-based realism: Training under stress simulates real-world environments.
  • Scalable & team-centric: Designed so graduates can serve inside a team or independently.



Confidence Under Pressure Starts Here

In high-threat and remote environments, capability saves lives. The Medic Level One (MLO) course gives you the training, mindset, and confidence to act when others can’t.

Spaces are extremely limited to ensure quality, hands-on instruction, so early registration is recommended! Secure your place on the next MLO course and become the medic your team can depend on.

 

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For Questions About Our Courses, Email: sales@tacmedtraining.com.au