Okay, thread title is click bait since this will only apply to a few here. MFRI (if you don't know what that is you probably aren't eligible) just added TECC to its curriculum. They have classes scheduled through next June already, most at MFRI hq in College Park but some in outlying areas. It's part of their ALS class schedule but appears to be open to EMTs as well. I did email them asking for clarification on the prerequisite. I'm going to sign up for one ASAP assuming I can.
Schedule here
[The Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) program is based on the principles of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) and meets the guidelines established by the Committee on Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (Co-TECC). The course teaches civilian tactical EMS; any EMS practitioner called upon to respond to a mass casualty or active shooter event. This 16-hour course covers topics designed to decrease preventable death in the tactical situation. Topics include: Hemorrhage control; surgical airway control and needle decompression; strategies for treating wounded responders in threatening environments; caring for pediatric patients; and techniques for dragging and carrying victims to safety. Due of the nature of this course it will only be offered at MFRI HQ, MFRI Regional and select approved facilities.
Schedule here