The Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) task gives direct systematic guidance in order to complete the mission. The training gives the Soldier some idea of what the task will be like on the battlefield. The TCCC has three phases, which include care under fire, tactical field care, and tactical evacuation.
Care under fire means the medical personnel and patients are under fire, limited care takes at that time. During this phase, there is limited equipment carried by the combat medic.
The only care that will be given is for life threatening injuries until the attack is over, this is in the best interest of the casualty. Immediate attention is given to the hostile fire. If the injured Soldier is not able to return fire, they should lie down or be moved to cover. Once the attack is over the next phase will be to move the patient to the tactical field care. In reality, there may be sufficient time to render whatever care is possible in the