Injuries from assault to EMS (Paramedics and EMT's) Firefighters and nursing staff occur at an alarming rate. Injuries from the assaults are actually a leading cause of lost work hours.
Our Escaping Violent Encounters training provides the skills needed for staff to recognize, avoid, escape and if needed defend against these assaults. We offer training across the US. We have even sent training material
to the UK, Russia and Mexico. We have certified instructors currently teaching in Florida, Maine, Arizona, Colorado, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Connecticut, Missouri, Alabama, Georgia, Massachusetts and North Carolina.
I have spoken to numerous Paramedics, EMT's and nurses who had no idea our safety training existed.
We have grown over the years all by word of mouth. You can see what people say about our classes by viewing the Testimonial section of our website here:
http://dt4ems.com/?page_id=134
Although we have trained thousands, there are millions in the Emergency Medical field to still reach.
I have quit my full time job as a paramedic in an attempt to spread our safety message. I have a Facebook fan page at
www.facebook.com/dt4ems our
www.dt4ems.com website and forums located at
www.dt4ems.com/forums.
I make phone calls, send out regular emails and have even had articles published in an attempt to let people know we exist.
We now have 71 independent instructors teaching our material in their Paramedic schools, hospitals, fire stations and ambulance bases.
With marketing directed at EMS magazines and websites I believe we can launch into a whole new area of potentially new clients that did not know our training existed for their staff.
We want all in the Emergency Medicine setting to know how important it is to be Saving Yours, While You Save Others.