
At Eir Global, our mission is to build practical, life-saving capability where it matters most. We design and deliver trauma training and equipment that prepares people to act decisively under pressure, using proven TCCC principles and realistic simulation. Our focus is simple: equip organisations with the skills, tools, and confidence to control catastrophic bleeding, protect life, and sustain that capability long after the initial training is complete.

Our training is led by clinicians with real-world operational experience. Eir Global’s programme is designed and delivered by former Green Beret medics and senior paramedic instructors who have worked in high-risk, austere environments where decisions are time-critical and mistakes carry consequences. This background shapes how we train, focusing on practical skills, realistic casualty simulation, and clear decision-making under pressure, rather than theory alone.

Our approach is deliberately hands-on and built on a solid classroom foundation. We start by grounding learners in the principles that underpin trauma care, then move quickly into practical application through drills, casualty simulation, and realistic scenarios. Every element of the training reinforces understanding, decision-making, and muscle memory, ensuring participants can apply what they have learned confidently in real-world situations.

A compact complete field-ready Individual First Aid Kit designed for use in high-risk and austere environments. The pouch is durable, low-profile, and laid out to allow rapid, intuitive access to life-saving components under stress. It is configured to support immediate haemorrhage control, airway management, and casualty stabilisation in the first critical minutes after injury. The pack is used consistently across training and operational settings, ensuring familiarity, muscle memory, and confidence when it matters most. We have a default list, but can make bespoke to your needs.

A high-pressure trauma dressing used to control severe bleeding quickly and effectively. Designed for one-handed application under stress, it allows responders to maintain constant pressure over a wound while securing packed dressings. It plays a critical role in early haemorrhage control during the first minutes after injury.

A high-pressure trauma dressing used to control severe bleeding quickly and effectively. Designed for one-handed application under stress, it allows responders to maintain constant pressure over a wound while securing packed dressings. It plays a critical role in early haemorrhage control during the first minutes after injury.

Basic airway adjuncts that support safe casualty positioning and maintenance of airway patency in the field. Used to reduce airway obstruction and improve breathing in unconscious or semi-conscious casualties. Taught as part of a structured trauma response, reinforcing early intervention and stabilisation prior to evacuation.

Used to manage penetrating chest injuries by sealing open wounds to the chest wall while allowing trapped air to escape. This helps reduce the risk of developing a tension pneumothorax, particularly during casualty movement and evacuation. The vented design supports ongoing respiration while maintaining an effective seal, making it a critical intervention in torso trauma management within TCCC-based care.

Heavy-duty trauma shears designed for the rapid and safe exposure of injuries. They allow responders to cut through clothing, webbing, and light equipment quickly without causing secondary injury to the casualty. Reliable access to wounds is essential for accurate assessment and timely intervention, and trauma shears form a basic but indispensable part of any effective trauma response.

A haemostatic gauze designed for packing deep or junctional wounds where tourniquets cannot be applied. The Z-fold configuration supports controlled, efficient wound packing under pressure, while the haemostatic agent promotes rapid clot formation within the wound cavity. This dressing is used to achieve sustained bleeding control in severe trauma and is a core component of modern haemorrhage management.

Hypothermia prevention is a core TCCC principle and a key part of the trauma triad of death. A compact thermal blanket supports temperature control immediately after haemorrhage management, preserves clotting function, and improves casualty outcomes during evacuation or prolonged field care. It also reinforces good clinical habits during training scenarios.

A large, sterile burn dressing designed to cover extensive thermal injuries and protect damaged tissue in the immediate post-injury phase. The dressing helps cool the burn, reduce pain, and protect the wound from contamination while maintaining a moist healing environment. Its size makes it suitable for larger surface areas, including limbs and torso, and it is used as an early intervention measure to stabilise the casualty and limit further tissue damage prior to onward care or evacuation.
Mon | 09:00 – 17:00 | |
Tue | 09:00 – 17:00 | |
Wed | 09:00 – 17:00 | |
Thu | 09:00 – 17:00 | |
Fri | 09:00 – 17:00 | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
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