We educate parents, youth, teachers, women, company employees, etc. on Firearms and Medical Emergency/Lifesaving Techniques used in the US Armed forces.
We want to promote safety and prevent deaths caused by mass shootings. FALST Mission/ Goal
Our goal is to equip everybody (youth, parents, women, teachers, company employees, etc) on Firearms Training and Emergency Medicine (First Aid) Lifesaving Techniques to promote safety and prevent deaths caused by mass shootings. People will get the same pistol and rifle training used in the Army and Marine
Corps plus all the valuable education provided under the National Rifle Association. Mom, dad, daughter, or 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, current Army Florida National Guard and Special Forces Group member (Airborne). 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. Biography
Elbert Gonzalez served in Afghanistan as a Fleet Marine Force Corpsman. He was attached to the 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion, Marine Corps. He is part of the Army National Guard (Airborne), 3rd Battalion, 20th Special Forces Group and is the Medical Logistics Manager for the Florida National Guard. 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. Did two years of additional studies in Anatomy, Physiology, Medical Terminology and Microbiology after completing his contract with the Navy. Elbert is a rifle and pistol instructor under the National Rifle Association and currently is helping others in Jacksonville, FL. He is a dad of a very handsome little boy and a proud husband of a gorgeous Czech woman.
The Role of Pneumatic Anti-Shock Garments in Emergency Medical Care
Severe blood loss and shock can quickly become life-threatening emergencies. Stabilizing patients during transport to advanced care is critical to improving survival chances. One device that has played a key role in emergency medicine for decades is the Pneumatic Anti-Shock Garment (PASG), also know...
04/21/2026
Had an incredible day teaching TCCC with 100 amazing women at Gateway Rifle and Pistol Club. We practiced life-saving techniques, built confidence, and strengthened community β together weβre more prepared. Read about the event and takeaways: https://wix.to/fVFJWaM
FALST Courses and Gateway Rifle and Pistol Club
Awesome time with 100 ladies that joined me to learn and practice TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care).What an absolutely awesome time I had with an incredible group of 100 ladies who joined me for an engaging and informative session focused on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC). This event was no...
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Essential Guide to Tactical Combat Casualty Care Training Techniques
11/24/2025
I recently had the opportunity to engage with 100 ladies in a learning and practice session on TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care). I extend my gratitude to Gateway Rifle and Pistol Club for the invitation.
FALST Courses and Gateway Rifle and Pistol Club
Awesome time with 100 ladies that joined me to learn and practice TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care).I appreciate Gateway Rifle and Pistol Club for the invitation.
Heart Attack vs. Cardiac Arrest: Understanding the Differences is crucial for everyone. Learn the telling signs and what you need to know to stay safe. Read more here: https://wix.to/K1j1vOR
Heart Attack and Cardiac Arrest
Many individuals often confuse "heart attack" and "cardiac arrest," using them interchangeably, yet they represent two distinct medical emergencies. A heart attack resembles a plumbing issue; it occurs when the blood flow to the heart muscle is partially or completely obstructed, usually by a blood....
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