Trauma and Critical Care Teams
National Disaster Medical System
NDMS Trauma and Critical Care Teams (TCCTs) provide critical, operative, and emergency care to help people in the wake of natural and man-made disasters and public health emergencies. TCCT members ar e medical professionals deployed at the request of local authorities to supplement federal, state, local, tribal and territorial resources. Whether they are deploying in the wake of a tornado or responding to a terrorist attack, TCCTs provide people the life-saving or life-sustaining care the community needs.

Often deployed to catastrophic situations, TCCT team members work tirelessly in harsh conditions to provide medical care and support when it is needed most.
TCCT team members include
Critical care physicians
Surgeons
Emergency medicine physicians
physician assistants
Nurse practitioners
Registered nurses
Nurse anesthetists
Paramedics
Respiratory therapists
Radiology technologists
Surgical technologists
Pharmacists
TCCT Capabilities
TCCT teams deploy as 9, 10, 28, or 48-person units each with the capacity to conduct specific trauma related actions, including but not limited to:
Providing critical care
Providing operative care
Providing emergency care
Providing advanced trauma life support
Supporting patient transport
Augmenting a Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT)
Augmenting existing medical facilities
Establishing stand-alone field hospitals
Providing support and augmentation to the Department of Defense (DoD) Disaster Air Staging Facility (DASF) located at an Aerial Port of Embarkation (APOE)