
Advanced Medical Training for Students & Adults
Project Survive’s Advanced Medical Training prepares individuals to take life-saving action during critical incidents. Developed by instructors with real-world experience in federal law enforcement and the military, our training delivers practical, scenario-based instruction grounded in proven emergency medical response protocols.
What Educators Can Expect
This program is designed with schools in mind both in content and delivery. We work directly with educators, school safety teams, and administrators to ensure every session aligns with district expectations and age-appropriate instruction.
Unlike programs that rely on third-party facilitators or indirect instruction models, our training is led exclusively by seasoned professionals. That means every participant receives consistent, qualified, and field-informed instruction with clear guidance and accountability. There’s no guesswork, no passing along the message. Just professional, high-impact training delivered directly to your team.

Featured Partnership:
Victory Project, Dayton OH
We were proud to collaborate with The Victory Project, a Dayton-based nonprofit serving at-risk youth through mentorship, education, and life-skills development. Students gained practical skills in emergency care, communication, and leadership through guided instruction and team-based simulations building confidence and preparedness for real-world situations.
Specialized Safety Training for School Bus Drivers
School buses are an extension of the classroom and driver preparedness is essential. With increasing incidents caused by distracted drivers, poor visibility, and unpredictable weather, it's critical that transportation staff are equipped to respond effectively when emergencies happen on the road.
Project Survive offers a dedicated Advanced Medical Training module for school bus drivers that focuses on the unique risks and responsibilities associated with student transport.
This training is based on the same U.S. Military-developed protocols used in our broader medical training, but tailored for the realities of student transport where drivers may be the only adult on the scene.
