Emergency Response to Terrorism:
Tactical Considerations For Emergency Medical Services
This two-day program is designed for the first on the scene responding EMS personnel with the responsibility to render patient care to victims of terrorist incidents. Training will cover security considerations, identifying signs of terrorism, anticipating unusual response circumstances, assessing information and taking corrective actions, and determining strategies for survival. You will also learn to apply your knowledge about response to B-NICE events, providing patient care, identifying and preserving evidence, managing site safety, documenting the event and debriefing personnel.
It is assumed that students of this program have had exposure to FEMA’s ERT: Basic Concepts course or the ERT: Self-Study course.
Course Date and Location
January 30 & 31, 2001 – 8:30 am to 4:30 pm – CT. Fire Academy – Course #01200106
Emergency Response to Terrorism:
Tactical Considerations for Company Officers
This two-day program is designed for the first on the scene supervisor (company officer). Students will be able to identify signs of terrorism, anticipate unusual response circumstances, assess information and take corrective actions, and determine strategies for survival. Students will be expected to apply their knowledge about response to identify and preserve evidence, manage site safety, document the event and debrief personnel.
The goal of the course is to supply the responding office with the strategic and tactical tools to recognize a hostile act, minimize losses, identify self-protective measures to other arriving units, establish command, mange the incident, and direct operations until relieved by a senior ranking officer.
Either FEMA’s ERT: Basic Concepts course or the ERT: Self-Study course is a prerequisite to this course.
Course Date and Location
February 13 & 14, 2001 – 8:30 am to 4:30 pm – CT. Fire Academy – Course #01200105
Emergency Response to Terrorism:
Tactical Considerations for Hazardous Materials
This two-day program is designed for the first on the scene hazardous materials technician or persons with haz-mat responsibilities for developing initial tactical considerations. It will cover the needs of response personnel, who could be career or volunteer. Training includes security considerations, identifying signs of terrorism, anticipating unusual response circumstances, assessing information and taking corrective actions, and importantly, determining strategies for survival. You also will apply your knowledge about response to B-NICE events: identifying and preserving evidence, managing site safety, mitigating the incident, documenting the event, and debriefing personnel.
Either FEMA’s ERT: Basic Concepts course or the ERT: Self-Study course is a prerequisite to this course.
Course Date and Location
April 21 & 22, 2001 – 8:30 am to 4:30 pm – CT. Fire Academy – Course #01200107
Application - Emergency Response to Terrorism: Tactical Consideration Courses
NAME: _________________________________________________________________________ _____
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HM. ADDRESS: ____________________________________________________________
CITY: ______________________________ STATE: _____________ZIP: _______________
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_____ ERT:TC for EMS - January 30 & 31, 2001 – 8:30 am to 4:30 pm – CT. Fire Academy – Course #01200106
_____ ERT:TC for CO. Officers - February 13 & 14, 2001 – 8:30 am to 4:30 pm – CT. Fire Academy – Course #01200105
_____ ERT:TC for HazMat - April 21 & 22, 2001 – 8:30 am to 4:30 pm – CT. Fire Academy – Course #01200107
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DEPT: _________________________________
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Commission on Fire Prevention and Control - Connecticut Fire Academy
34 Perimeter Road - Windsor Locks, CT. 06096
THERE IS NO COURSE FEE FOR THIS PROGRAM.
Any questions on this program email john.gamble@po.state.ct.us