About

A professional training organization built around practical readiness.

NorCal MedTac provides hands-on medical, defensive, workplace, and group training for students who need clear instruction before real situations happen.

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Mission

Training that is serious, practical, and easy to understand.

NorCal MedTac serves Northern California as a professional training provider that accepts registrations, not as a store that sells classes. Course details, instructor credibility, safety expectations, and registration clarity come first.

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Who The Training Serves

Practical training for individuals, professionals, and groups.

Civilians seeking practical emergency or defensive training

Businesses needing workplace preparedness training

Clubs and private groups requesting custom instruction

Armed professionals and public safety personnel

Medical personnel seeking refreshers or continuing education

Practical curriculum

Instruction is organized around clear skills, realistic expectations, and useful repetition.

Calm instruction

Students get direct, steady coaching without theatrics or fear-based messaging.

Safety-first environment

Class expectations, prerequisites, and conduct standards are stated before students train.

Clear prerequisites and expectations

Students can review what to bring, who the class is for, and what the training covers.

Instructor Credibility

Instructors with relevant credentials and specialties.

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Alex Morgan

Lead Medical Instructor

Alex teaches practical emergency care with a calm, skills-first approach for civilians, teams, and working professionals.

AHA InstructorASHI InstructorEMT Skills Evaluator

Jordan Reyes

Defensive Skills Instructor

Jordan focuses on safety, fundamentals, and practical decision-making for defensive training environments.

CCW InstructorRange Safety OfficerDefensive Firearms Instructor
Why Choose NorCal MedTac

Clear information, capable instruction, and safety-first training environments.

Students can review prerequisites, what to bring, class expectations, and registration details before reserving a seat.