Introducing North American Rescues latest offering in state-of-the-art training simulators. These male and female simulators provide the ability to enhance training in Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) instruction from the point of injury to the transfer of higher care. Each all-in-one system allows instructors to build multiple realistic traumatic casualty scenarios with reactive patients. Designed for use in classroom settings, trauma lanes, and field-training scenarios. Unique advantages to the system include multiple interchangeable appendages that can present a variety of wounding patterns such as gunshot, blast wounds, and burns to provide full-mission profiles in combat scenarios, disaster recreations, and mass-casualty events. Constructed of silicone and welded steel, each manikin weighs more than 160 pounds. It features extremities that can withstand up to 6000 pounds of pressure, making this rugged, remote-controlled simulator the ideal choice for confined spaces, building collapses, care under fire, and entrapment-training scenarios. Intervention capabilities include tourniquet application, airway management (basic to advanced), needle decompression, chest tube, IV/IO, and wound packing. The NARS advanced remote tablet and software enables wireless control of up to 12 TOMManikin/TAMikin units with capabilities of bleeding, breathing, multiple voice tracks, pulse rates, pulse pressure, and realistic responses to responder interventions.