Firearms and First Aid Training
Our Mission
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To educate and train individuals on Firearms and Medical Emergency / First Aid techniques for protection, safety and prevention.
Students will get the same pistol and rifle training used in the Army and Marine Corps plus all the valuable education offered by the Navy to 8404 Navy corpsmen.
Mom, dad, daughter, and son can train on emergency techniques used by Fleet Marine Force Navy Hospital Corpsmen when attached to Marine Corps Units. They will obtain valuable information on how to assess a casualty, how to stop bleeding, treat a bone fracture, assess a concussion and open the airway.
Organized and directed by former FMF Hospital Corpsman and currently part of the Army Florida National Guard. Was part of Special Forces Group (Airborne) and currently Active Guard Reserve with 1-153 Cavalry Battalion.
FALST will bring you confidence and help you with techniques that we should all know.
10% of FALST revenue will be donated to organizations like DAV to help former military members struggling with disabilities.
How are we dealing with Mass Shootings?
Our goal is to equip you with the necessary knowledge on Firearms and Medical Emergency Training (First Aid) Lifesaving Techniques, to promote safety and prevent deaths caused by mass shootings.
Teachers and staff should learn how to stop bleeding, apply a tourniquet, treat a gunshot wound to protect themselves and the students against a mass shooter. This is not an option anymore. We must realize that a gun free zone school is just an easier target for a mass shooter. Teachers and school staff without training or protection are just easier targets. We should all know these basic medical skills. We can’t just pretend that everything will be fine if we call 911 because we don’t know how long it will take for the authorities to arrive and be able to do something. In the meanwhile, more children will die.
Medical Emergency / First Aid
Learn how to apply a tourniquet, open the airway, treat a fracture and different types of burns. Learn how to stop the bleeding, identify pressure points and assess a casualty. What the acronym PMARCHP stands for and how to become proficient applying it.
Learn how to transport casualties and assess a head injury or concussion.Â
Be the one that knows what to do during those tough situations.
OUR CHILDREN
Let's involve our children in activities that help them with their mental and physical strength.
FALST will bring them confidence and help them with techniques that we should all know.
About
Elbert Gonzalez served in Afghanistan as a Fleet Marine Force Corpsman. He was attached to the 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion, Marine Corps. He is currently an Active Guard Reserve with the Army National Guard where he where he was part of 3rd Battalion, 20th Special Forces Group and now with the 1-153rd CAV.
He did special emergency training at the LAC-USC before deploying to Afghanistan. There, he had the opportunity to participate in the cadaver lab, burn unit, emergency room, etc.
He also had the opportunity to work in an Organ Procurement Organization and perform Tissue and Organ Recovery for transplant.
Completed two years of additional studies in Anatomy, Physiology, Medical Terminology and Microbiology after completing his contract with the Navy.
Elbert is a Pistol, Rifle and First Aid (TCCC) instructor currently helping others in Jacksonville, FL.
He is a dad of a very handsome little boy.
DAV Veterans
FALST supports DAV Veterans. 10% of FALST courses revenue will go to this awesome organization. Help us help them.