Hostile Environment Awareness Training
Master life-saving skills for high-risk zones. This essential training covers trauma care, mine & drone threat response, and fire safety for civilian staff operating in hostile environments.

Core trauma care, bleeding control, airway management, and basic life support with realistic scenario simulations.

Key Topics:
  • Bleeding control & tourniquet application
  • Airway & breathing management
  • Trauma stabilization & shock recognition
  • Realistic simulations with pyrotechnics
  • CPR & AED training
2 Days
Medical Module
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≈ 14 hours total
Recognition, avoidance, and safe response to mines, UXO, and IEDs in contaminated territories.

Key Topics:
  • Visual identification of explosive threats
  • Safety principles: stop, mark, withdraw, report
  • Group navigation in contaminated zones
  • Spotting exercises with mock devices
  • Proper reporting procedures
Mine & Explosives Awareness
1 Day
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≈ 6 hours
Fire prevention, extinguisher operation, evacuation procedures, and emergency response coordination.

Key Topics:
  • Fire classes & extinguisher operation
  • Kitchen & fuel fire response
  • Evacuation coordination & communication
  • PASS principle hands-on practice
  • Combined scenario drills
1 Day
Fire Safety & Response
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≈ 6–7 hours
Recognition and response to UAV threats, proper shelter use, and post-attack procedures.

Key Topics:
  • UAV threat recognition & types
  • Immediate action drills
  • Shelter effectiveness & body positioning
  • Simulated attack scenarios
  • Post-attack reporting & coordination
Drone Threat Awareness
1 Day
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≈ 6 hours
Medical Module
Day 1: Core Trauma Care
≈ 8h
≈ 35min
≈ 1h 30min
≈ 1h 25min
≈ 1h 15min
≈ 3h 15min
For staff of diplomatic missions, NGOs, journalists and other civilians operating in hostile or high-risk environments.
  • Legal framework in Ukraine 
  • Psychological aspects of providing aid 
Legal & Psychological Aspects
  • Algorithms for massive bleeding 
  • Direct pressure techniques 
  • Tourniquet application (CAT, SAM, СІЧ) 
  • Wound packing with hemostatic bandages 
  • Use of pressure dressings 
Bleeding Control
  • Airway assessment and management 
  • Methods of airway opening 
  • Stable side position 
  • Breathing assessment 
  • First aid for pneumothorax 
Airway & Breathing
  • Recognition of shock 
  • Aid for head trauma 
  • Stabilization of fractures 
  • Hypothermia prevention 
  • Basic evacuation techniques 
Trauma & Shock
  • Tourniquet application (self and assisted) 
  • Wound packing and dressings 
  • Airway opening practice 
  • Immobilization techniques 
  • Evacuation drills
Practical Skills