Module 7

CBRNe Medical Response

Overview
The CBRNe Medical Response Course prepares first responders to operate safely and effectively during Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive (CBRNe) incidents. Tailored for Police, Fire & Rescue, Ambulance, HART teams and other agencies, the course provides essential skills in recognition, detection, decontamination, and casualty care.

Developed by tactical medics with real word experience in global CBRNe operations and accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS), this programme follows the ATACC Group’s renowned methodology of immersive, scenario-based training. This ensures participants don’t just learn in theory, but train for reality, experiencing the pressures, decision-making, and practical challenges of operating in high-threat environments.


Key Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
  • Recognise chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive agents and their effects.
  • Apply detection methods and conduct initial scene management.
  • Perform hot zone decontamination and reduce cross-contamination.
  • Deliver immediate care using life-saving countermeasures such as Duodote, Naloxone, Amyl Nitrite, and Calcium Gluconate gel.
  • Work effectively with other emergency services during complex CBRNe incidents.


Course Details
  • Pre-requisites: RTACC or PHEM Level D (or above). CBRNe Organisational Training
  • Certification: Certificate of Completion in CBRNe Medical Response, with credits toward the Civilian Tactical Medicine Programme.
  • Duration: Mandatory within the 3-year CTM qualification cycle.
  • Accreditation: Fully accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS).
  • Methodology: Delivered using the ATACC Group’s immersive, scenario-based training approach, proven to build confidence and competence in real-world response.

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