Remote Vehicle
Incident Management.
Operating in remote and austere environments brings unique challenges, especially when dealing with vehicle-related incidents where traditional emergency services may be hours — or even days — away. This course provides participants with the critical skills and decision-making frameworks needed to respond effectively to such situations with limited resources and support.
Course Overview
Delivered by The Soteria Group’s experienced instructors, this course is designed for personnel who operate vehicles in remote, wilderness, or expeditionary contexts. Whether you're a member of a remote workforce, an NGO, a security team, or an overland explorer, this training prepares you to confidently manage incidents when help is far away.
Course Objectives
Participants will learn to:
Assess and secure the scene of a vehicle incident in remote or high-risk environments.
Perform casualty triage and provide basic lifesaving medical care using improvised or limited equipment.
Conduct safe and efficient extrication of casualties from damaged or overturned vehicles.
Manage mechanical issues and vehicle recovery to maintain mobility and safety.
Develop pre-incident planning, including risk assessments, route planning, and communication protocols.
Integrate personal and team security considerations into incident response, especially in unstable or hostile regions.
Key Topics Covered
Scene Safety and Incident Management: Establishing control, managing bystanders, and communication protocols.
Casualty Care and Medical Response: Primary surveys (MARCH/ABCDE), bleeding control, airway management, and patient monitoring.
Extrication Techniques: Manual handling, stabilisation of vehicles, access methods, and improvised tools.
Vehicle Recovery Fundamentals: Basic winching, towing, and field repairs in remote settings.
Security and Threat Awareness: Incident response in insecure environments, defensive positioning, and movement.
Planning and Preparedness: Pre-departure checklists, convoy protocols, emergency contingency planning.
Course Format
Duration - Typically 2–3 days (customisable based on client needs)
Delivery - On-site or at a dedicated training facility; field-based practical sessions included
Methodology - Hands-on scenarios, tabletop exercises, and theory-based classroom modules
Certification - Certificate of Completion issued by The Soteria Group
Who Should Attend
Remote field workers and field medics
Humanitarian and development personnel
Security contractors and convoy drivers
Adventure travel and overlanding groups
Emergency preparedness professionals
Enquire about course availability
To ensure this course is appropriate, all attendees are pre-qualified before dates are confirmed. Contact our team to discuss suitability and upcoming availability.