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Event Title: Introduction to CAMEO
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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State Training Offering
Introduction to CAMEO
ERMA Event #1000689
Flagstaff (Fire) Training Classroom
2800 N El Paso Flagstaff Rd
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
December 1st through 3rd, 2009
0800-1700
Register On-Line through EMRA www.erma.az.gov
Description: The Introduction to the CAMEO Suite course is provided through Louisiana State University's National Center for Biomedical Research and Training. This CAMEO course (Computer Aided Management of Emergency Operations), provides performance-level training to emergency response personnel, principally by training representatives of local and state agencies who respond to intentional acts (such as bombings; hostage situations; biological, chemical, and nuclear attacks; and, arson); natural occurrence (such as hurricanes, tornadoes, disease outbreaks, range/forest fires, and floods); or accidental events (such as chemical spills, explosions, train derailments, and structure fires). Participants should express a willingness to work with other emergency service and response agencies in utilizing the CAMEO Suite; express an appreciation for the value of collecting, managing, and sharing emergency planning and response information with all emergency response personnel within their local community; and express a willingness to gain an appreciation for pre-incident planning.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of IS-700: NIMS: An Introduction is required and can be completed at www.training.fema.gov. Also, basic personal computer skills and knowledge are required, and familiarity with databases, spreadsheets, and digital mapping is preferred
Target Audience: The primary audience for this course includes all types of emergency response personnel including fire, law enforcement, emergency medical technicians, public health officials, and emergency managers
Registration: Participants need to enroll by 15 Nov 2009 in order to secure a place in the class, and to ensure the course minimum is met. Registration may occur after this deadline, but there will be no guarantee of available seats.
Enroll On-Line through ERMA at www.erma.az.gov. First time users will be required to "activate" an account prior to enrollment. You must provide a valid agency email address and phone number for contact information and verification of eligibility. If you do not have an agency email address, or have trouble enrolling through ERMA, contact our training office for assistance at the email address below.
Costs: Training is provided at no cost to eligible participants.
For additional information on this course contact our Training Office at 602-464-6225.
Course dates and location are subject to change. Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event.
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Event Title: MAG300: Intermediate Incident Command System
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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State Training Offering
Tucson
MAG300: Intermediate Incident Command System
Event # 10743868
Public Safety Training Academy/Room 202
10001 S. Wilmot Road, Tucson, AZ 85706
November 30 - 2 December, 2009
Class Hours: 11/30 & 12/1 0800 - 1700 hours
12/2 0800 - 1200 hours
Register On-Line in ERMA
Description: This course Organization and Staffing, Organizing for Incidents and Events, Resource Management, and Air Operations. The following topics are included: ICS staffing and organization, including reporting and working relationships and information flow; transfer of command; Unified Command functions in a multi-jurisdictional or multi-agency incident; ICS forms; resource management; interagency missi on planning and procurement. This course is recommended for persons with ICS supervisory positions.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of IS-700: NIMS, An Introduction, IS-100: Introduction to ICS, and IS200: Basic ICS, is required.
Target Audience: Emergency Management staff; Local, County and State Government Units; Fire, Law Enforcement, EMS, and Hospital providers; School Staff and Administrators; Volunteer Agencies active in disaster or exercise.
Additional Information: This course is a NIMS compliant ICS course.
Registration: On-Line Application at . Follow directions after clicking "log-in" in the upper right hand corner of the homepage.
Costs: This training offering is provided at no cost to eligible jurisdictions. ADEM will not provide any overtime, backfill, or travel-related reimbursements for this course.
Registration is required no later than Fourteen Days Prior to the Event
*Exercise-Specific courses: Registration is restricted to the Governmental Jurisdictions and Voluntary Agencies participating in the Statewide and/or Palo Verde exercises. No fees are required for exercise participants.
Course dates and location are subject to change.
Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009 (1 2 3 4 10 11 14 15 16 17)
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Event Title: Pandemic Influenza Planning and Preparedness
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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State Training Offering
Pandemic Influenza Planning and Preparedness
ERMA Event #10745753
Tucson Fire Department
300 S Fire Central Way
Tucson, AZ 85701
December 2nd through 4th, 2009
0800-1700
Register On-Line through ERMA
Description: The Pandemic Influenza Planning and Preparedness course is being provided in cooperation with the Mesa Public Safety Training Center and the Center for Domestic Preparedness, Noble Training Center staff. PIPP is a three-day training course providing an overview of pandemic influenza, its challenges, and many facets of community planning that will enable a community to prepare and effectively respond to a pandemic influenza event. Following lectures regarding various aspects of influenza and pandemic influenza, the course culminates in an all-day exercise that casts planning and management level responders in a community role where he or she must participate in the planning process to prepare a fictitious community for pandemic influenza. As part of their 24 contact hours for this course, planning and management level responders will experience the outcome of the planning process as the beginning of an outbreak unfolds in a community.
Prerequisites: PIPP is designed for candidates that have successfully completed the IS700: NIMS Introduction Course offered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). This course can be complete on-line at www.training.fema.gov.
Target Audience: Healthcare, Public Health, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Law Enforcement, Emergency Management Agency (EMA), Fire Service, Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT), Public Works, Governmental Administrative, Public Safety Communications,.
Registration: Participants need to enroll by 10 July 2009 in order to secure a place in the class, and to ensure the course minimum is met. Registration may occur after this deadline, but there will be no guarantee of available seats.
All who sign up will initially be waitlisted until eligibility can be confirmed.
Enroll On-Line through ERMA at www.erma.az.gov. First time users will be required to create an account prior to enrollment. You must provide a valid agency email address and phone number for contact information and verification of eligibility. If you do not have an agency email address, or have trouble enrolling through STARS, contact the number below for assistance at the email or phone number below.
Costs: Training is provided at no cost to eligible participants. Funding for this program does not include lunch or refreshments, so please bring what you need.
For additional information on this course contact our Training Office at 602-464-6225.
Course dates and location are subject to change. Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event.
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Event Title: Introduction to CAMEO
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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State Training Offering
Introduction to CAMEO
ERMA Event #1000689
Flagstaff (Fire) Training Classroom
2800 N El Paso Flagstaff Rd
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
December 1st through 3rd, 2009
0800-1700
Register On-Line through EMRA www.erma.az.gov
Description: The Introduction to the CAMEO Suite course is provided through Louisiana State University's National Center for Biomedical Research and Training. This CAMEO course (Computer Aided Management of Emergency Operations), provides performance-level training to emergency response personnel, principally by training representatives of local and state agencies who respond to intentional acts (such as bombings; hostage situations; biological, chemical, and nuclear attacks; and, arson); natural occurrence (such as hurricanes, tornadoes, disease outbreaks, range/forest fires, and floods); or accidental events (such as chemical spills, explosions, train derailments, and structure fires). Participants should express a willingness to work with other emergency service and response agencies in utilizing the CAMEO Suite; express an appreciation for the value of collecting, managing, and sharing emergency planning and response information with all emergency response personnel within their local community; and express a willingness to gain an appreciation for pre-incident planning.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of IS-700: NIMS: An Introduction is required and can be completed at www.training.fema.gov. Also, basic personal computer skills and knowledge are required, and familiarity with databases, spreadsheets, and digital mapping is preferred
Target Audience: The primary audience for this course includes all types of emergency response personnel including fire, law enforcement, emergency medical technicians, public health officials, and emergency managers
Registration: Participants need to enroll by 15 Nov 2009 in order to secure a place in the class, and to ensure the course minimum is met. Registration may occur after this deadline, but there will be no guarantee of available seats.
Enroll On-Line through ERMA at www.erma.az.gov. First time users will be required to "activate" an account prior to enrollment. You must provide a valid agency email address and phone number for contact information and verification of eligibility. If you do not have an agency email address, or have trouble enrolling through ERMA, contact our training office for assistance at the email address below.
Costs: Training is provided at no cost to eligible participants.
For additional information on this course contact our Training Office at 602-464-6225.
Course dates and location are subject to change. Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event.
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Event Title: MAG288: Donations Management
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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State Training Offering
Gilbert
MAG288: Donations Management
Event # 1000678
Gilbert Fire Administration/Amphitheater
85 E. Civic Center Drive., Gilbert, AZ 85296
December 2 - 3, 2009
Class Hours: 0800 - 1700 each day
Register On-Line in ERMA
Description: This course addresses the planning considerations and operational requirements for an effective donations management system at the state and/or local level. A special emphasis is put on the importance of collaborative partnership between state/local government and voluntary agencies as the key to success in donations management
Prerequisites: Successful completion of IS-700: NIMS, An Introduction is required. Completion of IS-288: The Role of Voluntary Agencies in Emergency Management is recommended.
Target Audience: Emergency Management staff; Local, County and State Government Units; Fire, Law Enforcement, EMS, and Hospital providers; School Staff and Administrators; Volunteer Agencies active in disaster or exercise.
Additional Information: None.
Registration: On-Line Application at <http://www.erma.az.gov>. Follow directions after clicking sign-in" in upper left hand corner of the homepage. See attachments to this e-mail for additional help. Registration is required no later than Fourteen Days Prior to the Event
Costs: This training offering is provided at no cost to eligible jurisdictions. ADEM will not provide any overtime, backfill, or travel-related reimbursements for this course.
*Exercise-Specific courses: Registration is restricted to the Governmental Jurisdictions and Voluntary Agencies participating in the Statewide and/or Palo Verde exercises. No fees are required for exercise participants.
Course dates and location are subject to change.
Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event
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Event Title: MAG300: Intermediate Incident Command System
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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State Training Offering
Tucson
MAG300: Intermediate Incident Command System
Event # 10743868
Public Safety Training Academy/Room 202
10001 S. Wilmot Road, Tucson, AZ 85706
November 30 - 2 December, 2009
Class Hours: 11/30 & 12/1 0800 - 1700 hours
12/2 0800 - 1200 hours
Register On-Line in ERMA
Description: This course Organization and Staffing, Organizing for Incidents and Events, Resource Management, and Air Operations. The following topics are included: ICS staffing and organization, including reporting and working relationships and information flow; transfer of command; Unified Command functions in a multi-jurisdictional or multi-agency incident; ICS forms; resource management; interagency missi on planning and procurement. This course is recommended for persons with ICS supervisory positions.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of IS-700: NIMS, An Introduction, IS-100: Introduction to ICS, and IS200: Basic ICS, is required.
Target Audience: Emergency Management staff; Local, County and State Government Units; Fire, Law Enforcement, EMS, and Hospital providers; School Staff and Administrators; Volunteer Agencies active in disaster or exercise.
Additional Information: This course is a NIMS compliant ICS course.
Registration: On-Line Application at . Follow directions after clicking "log-in" in the upper right hand corner of the homepage.
Costs: This training offering is provided at no cost to eligible jurisdictions. ADEM will not provide any overtime, backfill, or travel-related reimbursements for this course.
Registration is required no later than Fourteen Days Prior to the Event
*Exercise-Specific courses: Registration is restricted to the Governmental Jurisdictions and Voluntary Agencies participating in the Statewide and/or Palo Verde exercises. No fees are required for exercise participants.
Course dates and location are subject to change.
Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event
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Event Title: MAG300: Intermediate Incident Command System
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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State Training Offering
Peoria
MAG300: Intermediate Incident Command System
Event # 10745739
City of Peoria/Peoria Room
8351 West Cinnabar, Peoria, AZ 85345
December 2 - 4, 2009
Class Hours: 12/2 & 12/3 0800 - 1700 hours
12/4 0800 - 1200 hours
Register On-Line in ERMA
Description: This course Organization and Staffing, Organizing for Incidents and Events, Resource Management, and Air Operations. The following topics are included: ICS staffing and organization, including reporting and working relationships and information flow; transfer of command; Unified Command functions in a multi-jurisdictional or multi-agency incident; ICS forms; resource management; interagency mission planning and procuremen t. This course is recommended for persons with ICS supervisory positions.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of IS-700: NIMS, An Introduction, IS-100: Introduction to ICS, and IS200: Basic ICS, is required.
Target Audience: Emergency Management staff; Local, County and State Government Units; Fire, Law Enforcement, EMS, and Hospital providers; School Staff and Administrators; Volunteer Agencies active in disaster or exercise.
Additional Information: This course is a NIMS compliant ICS course.
Registration: On-Line Application at . Follow directions after clicking sign-in" in upper left hand corner of the homepage.
Costs: This training offering is provided at no cost to eligible jurisdictions. ADEM will not provide any overtime, backfill, or travel-related reimbursements for this course.
Registration is required no later than Fourteen Days Prior to the Event
*Exercise-Specific courses: Registration is restricted to the Governmental Jurisdictions and Voluntary Agencies participating in the Statewide and/or Palo Verde exercises. No fees are required for exercise participants.
Course dates and location are subject to change.
Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event
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Thursday, December 3, 2009 (1 2 3 4 10 11 14 15 16 17)
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Event Title: Pandemic Influenza Planning and Preparedness
Thursday, December 3, 2009
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State Training Offering
Pandemic Influenza Planning and Preparedness
ERMA Event #10745753
Tucson Fire Department
300 S Fire Central Way
Tucson, AZ 85701
December 2nd through 4th, 2009
0800-1700
Register On-Line through ERMA
Description: The Pandemic Influenza Planning and Preparedness course is being provided in cooperation with the Mesa Public Safety Training Center and the Center for Domestic Preparedness, Noble Training Center staff. PIPP is a three-day training course providing an overview of pandemic influenza, its challenges, and many facets of community planning that will enable a community to prepare and effectively respond to a pandemic influenza event. Following lectures regarding various aspects of influenza and pandemic influenza, the course culminates in an all-day exercise that casts planning and management level responders in a community role where he or she must participate in the planning process to prepare a fictitious community for pandemic influenza. As part of their 24 contact hours for this course, planning and management level responders will experience the outcome of the planning process as the beginning of an outbreak unfolds in a community.
Prerequisites: PIPP is designed for candidates that have successfully completed the IS700: NIMS Introduction Course offered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). This course can be complete on-line at www.training.fema.gov.
Target Audience: Healthcare, Public Health, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Law Enforcement, Emergency Management Agency (EMA), Fire Service, Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT), Public Works, Governmental Administrative, Public Safety Communications,.
Registration: Participants need to enroll by 10 July 2009 in order to secure a place in the class, and to ensure the course minimum is met. Registration may occur after this deadline, but there will be no guarantee of available seats.
All who sign up will initially be waitlisted until eligibility can be confirmed.
Enroll On-Line through ERMA at www.erma.az.gov. First time users will be required to create an account prior to enrollment. You must provide a valid agency email address and phone number for contact information and verification of eligibility. If you do not have an agency email address, or have trouble enrolling through STARS, contact the number below for assistance at the email or phone number below.
Costs: Training is provided at no cost to eligible participants. Funding for this program does not include lunch or refreshments, so please bring what you need.
For additional information on this course contact our Training Office at 602-464-6225.
Course dates and location are subject to change. Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event.
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Event Title: Introduction to CAMEO
Thursday, December 3, 2009
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State Training Offering
Introduction to CAMEO
ERMA Event #1000689
Flagstaff (Fire) Training Classroom
2800 N El Paso Flagstaff Rd
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
December 1st through 3rd, 2009
0800-1700
Register On-Line through EMRA www.erma.az.gov
Description: The Introduction to the CAMEO Suite course is provided through Louisiana State University's National Center for Biomedical Research and Training. This CAMEO course (Computer Aided Management of Emergency Operations), provides performance-level training to emergency response personnel, principally by training representatives of local and state agencies who respond to intentional acts (such as bombings; hostage situations; biological, chemical, and nuclear attacks; and, arson); natural occurrence (such as hurricanes, tornadoes, disease outbreaks, range/forest fires, and floods); or accidental events (such as chemical spills, explosions, train derailments, and structure fires). Participants should express a willingness to work with other emergency service and response agencies in utilizing the CAMEO Suite; express an appreciation for the value of collecting, managing, and sharing emergency planning and response information with all emergency response personnel within their local community; and express a willingness to gain an appreciation for pre-incident planning.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of IS-700: NIMS: An Introduction is required and can be completed at www.training.fema.gov. Also, basic personal computer skills and knowledge are required, and familiarity with databases, spreadsheets, and digital mapping is preferred
Target Audience: The primary audience for this course includes all types of emergency response personnel including fire, law enforcement, emergency medical technicians, public health officials, and emergency managers
Registration: Participants need to enroll by 15 Nov 2009 in order to secure a place in the class, and to ensure the course minimum is met. Registration may occur after this deadline, but there will be no guarantee of available seats.
Enroll On-Line through ERMA at www.erma.az.gov. First time users will be required to "activate" an account prior to enrollment. You must provide a valid agency email address and phone number for contact information and verification of eligibility. If you do not have an agency email address, or have trouble enrolling through ERMA, contact our training office for assistance at the email address below.
Costs: Training is provided at no cost to eligible participants.
For additional information on this course contact our Training Office at 602-464-6225.
Course dates and location are subject to change. Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event.
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Event Title: MAG288: Donations Management
Thursday, December 3, 2009
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State Training Offering
Gilbert
MAG288: Donations Management
Event # 1000678
Gilbert Fire Administration/Amphitheater
85 E. Civic Center Drive., Gilbert, AZ 85296
December 2 - 3, 2009
Class Hours: 0800 - 1700 each day
Register On-Line in ERMA
Description: This course addresses the planning considerations and operational requirements for an effective donations management system at the state and/or local level. A special emphasis is put on the importance of collaborative partnership between state/local government and voluntary agencies as the key to success in donations management
Prerequisites: Successful completion of IS-700: NIMS, An Introduction is required. Completion of IS-288: The Role of Voluntary Agencies in Emergency Management is recommended.
Target Audience: Emergency Management staff; Local, County and State Government Units; Fire, Law Enforcement, EMS, and Hospital providers; School Staff and Administrators; Volunteer Agencies active in disaster or exercise.
Additional Information: None.
Registration: On-Line Application at <http://www.erma.az.gov>. Follow directions after clicking sign-in" in upper left hand corner of the homepage. See attachments to this e-mail for additional help. Registration is required no later than Fourteen Days Prior to the Event
Costs: This training offering is provided at no cost to eligible jurisdictions. ADEM will not provide any overtime, backfill, or travel-related reimbursements for this course.
*Exercise-Specific courses: Registration is restricted to the Governmental Jurisdictions and Voluntary Agencies participating in the Statewide and/or Palo Verde exercises. No fees are required for exercise participants.
Course dates and location are subject to change.
Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event
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Event Title: MAG300: Intermediate Incident Command System
Thursday, December 3, 2009
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State Training Offering
Peoria
MAG300: Intermediate Incident Command System
Event # 10745739
City of Peoria/Peoria Room
8351 West Cinnabar, Peoria, AZ 85345
December 2 - 4, 2009
Class Hours: 12/2 & 12/3 0800 - 1700 hours
12/4 0800 - 1200 hours
Register On-Line in ERMA
Description: This course Organization and Staffing, Organizing for Incidents and Events, Resource Management, and Air Operations. The following topics are included: ICS staffing and organization, including reporting and working relationships and information flow; transfer of command; Unified Command functions in a multi-jurisdictional or multi-agency incident; ICS forms; resource management; interagency mission planning and procuremen t. This course is recommended for persons with ICS supervisory positions.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of IS-700: NIMS, An Introduction, IS-100: Introduction to ICS, and IS200: Basic ICS, is required.
Target Audience: Emergency Management staff; Local, County and State Government Units; Fire, Law Enforcement, EMS, and Hospital providers; School Staff and Administrators; Volunteer Agencies active in disaster or exercise.
Additional Information: This course is a NIMS compliant ICS course.
Registration: On-Line Application at . Follow directions after clicking sign-in" in upper left hand corner of the homepage.
Costs: This training offering is provided at no cost to eligible jurisdictions. ADEM will not provide any overtime, backfill, or travel-related reimbursements for this course.
Registration is required no later than Fourteen Days Prior to the Event
*Exercise-Specific courses: Registration is restricted to the Governmental Jurisdictions and Voluntary Agencies participating in the Statewide and/or Palo Verde exercises. No fees are required for exercise participants.
Course dates and location are subject to change.
Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event
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Friday, December 4, 2009 (1 2 3 4 10 11 14 15 16 17)
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Event Title: Pandemic Influenza Planning and Preparedness
Friday, December 4, 2009
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State Training Offering
Pandemic Influenza Planning and Preparedness
ERMA Event #10745753
Tucson Fire Department
300 S Fire Central Way
Tucson, AZ 85701
December 2nd through 4th, 2009
0800-1700
Register On-Line through ERMA
Description: The Pandemic Influenza Planning and Preparedness course is being provided in cooperation with the Mesa Public Safety Training Center and the Center for Domestic Preparedness, Noble Training Center staff. PIPP is a three-day training course providing an overview of pandemic influenza, its challenges, and many facets of community planning that will enable a community to prepare and effectively respond to a pandemic influenza event. Following lectures regarding various aspects of influenza and pandemic influenza, the course culminates in an all-day exercise that casts planning and management level responders in a community role where he or she must participate in the planning process to prepare a fictitious community for pandemic influenza. As part of their 24 contact hours for this course, planning and management level responders will experience the outcome of the planning process as the beginning of an outbreak unfolds in a community.
Prerequisites: PIPP is designed for candidates that have successfully completed the IS700: NIMS Introduction Course offered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). This course can be complete on-line at www.training.fema.gov.
Target Audience: Healthcare, Public Health, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Law Enforcement, Emergency Management Agency (EMA), Fire Service, Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT), Public Works, Governmental Administrative, Public Safety Communications,.
Registration: Participants need to enroll by 10 July 2009 in order to secure a place in the class, and to ensure the course minimum is met. Registration may occur after this deadline, but there will be no guarantee of available seats.
All who sign up will initially be waitlisted until eligibility can be confirmed.
Enroll On-Line through ERMA at www.erma.az.gov. First time users will be required to create an account prior to enrollment. You must provide a valid agency email address and phone number for contact information and verification of eligibility. If you do not have an agency email address, or have trouble enrolling through STARS, contact the number below for assistance at the email or phone number below.
Costs: Training is provided at no cost to eligible participants. Funding for this program does not include lunch or refreshments, so please bring what you need.
For additional information on this course contact our Training Office at 602-464-6225.
Course dates and location are subject to change. Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event.
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Event Title: MAG300: Intermediate Incident Command System
Friday, December 4, 2009
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State Training Offering
Peoria
MAG300: Intermediate Incident Command System
Event # 10745739
City of Peoria/Peoria Room
8351 West Cinnabar, Peoria, AZ 85345
December 2 - 4, 2009
Class Hours: 12/2 & 12/3 0800 - 1700 hours
12/4 0800 - 1200 hours
Register On-Line in ERMA
Description: This course Organization and Staffing, Organizing for Incidents and Events, Resource Management, and Air Operations. The following topics are included: ICS staffing and organization, including reporting and working relationships and information flow; transfer of command; Unified Command functions in a multi-jurisdictional or multi-agency incident; ICS forms; resource management; interagency mission planning and procuremen t. This course is recommended for persons with ICS supervisory positions.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of IS-700: NIMS, An Introduction, IS-100: Introduction to ICS, and IS200: Basic ICS, is required.
Target Audience: Emergency Management staff; Local, County and State Government Units; Fire, Law Enforcement, EMS, and Hospital providers; School Staff and Administrators; Volunteer Agencies active in disaster or exercise.
Additional Information: This course is a NIMS compliant ICS course.
Registration: On-Line Application at . Follow directions after clicking sign-in" in upper left hand corner of the homepage.
Costs: This training offering is provided at no cost to eligible jurisdictions. ADEM will not provide any overtime, backfill, or travel-related reimbursements for this course.
Registration is required no later than Fourteen Days Prior to the Event
*Exercise-Specific courses: Registration is restricted to the Governmental Jurisdictions and Voluntary Agencies participating in the Statewide and/or Palo Verde exercises. No fees are required for exercise participants.
Course dates and location are subject to change.
Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event
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Thursday, December 10, 2009 (1 2 3 4 10 11 14 15 16 17)
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Event Title: Hospital Mass Casualty Patient Decontamination
Thursday, December 10, 2009
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State Training Offering
Hospital Mass Casualty Patient Decontamination
ERMA Event #1000670
December 10th - 0800-1700
Pima County Health Dept
Abram's Building - Room 2110
3950 S County Club Road
Tucson, AZ 85714
Register for one of the above classes through ERMA - www.erma.az.gov
Description: This 8-hour Training Assistance Visit presents a study of the principles and procedures for mass casualty patient decontamination and the associated equipment in a hospital environment. Students undergo a rigorous analysis of issues including hospital decontamination for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) threats and the use of personal protective equipment. Students perform decontamination in a contaminated [simulated] environment. As in all Technical Assistance hands-on evolutions, safety is stressed throughout the Training Visit.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with hazardous materials and protective equipment is beneficial .
Target Audience: Members of Hospital Decontamination Teams, Triage Personnel, Emergency Department Personnel, Hospital Support Staff, Hospital Administrators
Registration: Participants should enroll by 10 Nov 2009 in order to secure a place in the class, and to ensure the course minimum is met. Registration may occur after this deadline, but there will be no guarantee of available seats.
Enroll On-Line through ERMA at www.erma.az.gov . First time users will be required to create an account prior to enrollment. You must provide a valid agency email address and phone number for contact information and verification of eligibility. If you do not have an agency email address, or have trouble enrolling through ERMA, contact the number below for assistance at the email or phone number below.
Costs: Training is provided at no cost to eligible participants. Funding for this program does not include lunch or refreshments, so please bring what you need.
For additional information on this course contact our Training Office at 602-464-6225.
Course dates and location are subject to change. Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event.
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Friday, December 11, 2009 (1 2 3 4 10 11 14 15 16 17)
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Event Title: Hospital Mass Casualty Patient Decontamination
Friday, December 11, 2009
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State Training Offering
Hospital Mass Casualty Patient Decontamination
ERMA Event #1000671
December 11th - 0800-1700
Oro Valley Hospital
1551 E Tangerine Road
Tucson, AZ 85755
Register for one of the above classes through ERMA - www.erma.az.gov
Description: This 8-hour Training Assistance Visit presents a study of the principles and procedures for mass casualty patient decontamination and the associated equipment in a hospital environment. Students undergo a rigorous analysis of issues including hospital decontamination for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) threats and the use of personal protective equipment. Students perform decontamination in a contaminated [simulated] environment. As in all Technical Assistance hands-on evolutions, safety is stressed throughout the Training Visit.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with hazardous materials and protective equipment is beneficial .
Target Audience: Members of Hospital Decontamination Teams, Triage Personnel, Emergency Department Personnel, Hospital Support Staff, Hospital Administrators
Registration: Participants should enroll by 10 Nov 2009 in order to secure a place in the class, and to ensure the course minimum is met. Registration may occur after this deadline, but there will be no guarantee of available seats.
Enroll On-Line through ERMA at www.erma.az.gov . First time users will be required to create an account prior to enrollment. You must provide a valid agency email address and phone number for contact information and verification of eligibility. If you do not have an agency email address, or have trouble enrolling through ERMA, contact the number below for assistance at the email or phone number below.
Costs: Training is provided at no cost to eligible participants. Funding for this program does not include lunch or refreshments, so please bring what you need.
For additional information on this course contact our Training Office at 602-464-6225.
Course dates and location are subject to change. Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event.
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Monday, December 14, 2009 (1 2 3 4 10 11 14 15 16 17)
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Event Title: Law Enforcement Personal Protective Equipment
Monday, December 14, 2009
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State Training Offering
Law Enforcement Personal Protective Equipment
ERMA Event #1000666
December 14th - 0800-1700
Hontz Training Center
911 N Stadem Dr.
Tempe, AZ 85281
Register for one of the above classes through ERMA - www.erma.az.gov
Description: This 8-hour course presents a study of the chemical, biological and radiological hazards and their associated signs and symptoms that could possibly affect officers during an incident. A study of the different Chemical Protective Equipment and ensembles is also discussed which includes the function, operation, capabilities, limitations and inspection of APR's, SCBA, chemical protective suits, boots and gloves. Training involves the regulatory requirements for PPE and involves practical application of their specific PPE to reinforce the objectives.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with hazardous materials and protective equipment is beneficial.
Target Audience
Law Enforcement Officers
Specialized Law Enforcement Teams
Forensics and Crime Scene Investigators
Security Personnel
Law Enforcement Administrators and Officials
Registration: Participants should enroll by 14 Nov 2009 in order to secure a place in the class, and to ensure the course minimum is met. Registration may occur after this deadline, but there will be no guarantee of available seats.
Enroll On-Line through ERMA at www.erma.az.gov. First time users will be required to create an account prior to enrollment. You must provide a valid agency email address and phone number for contact information and verification of eligibility. If you do not have an agency email address, or have trouble enrolling through ERMA, contact the number below for assistance at the email or phone number below.
Costs: Training is provided at no cost to eligible participants. Funding for this program does not include lunch or refreshments, so please bring what you need.
For additional information on this course contact our Training Office at 602-464-6225.
Course dates and location are subject to change. Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event.
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Event Title: MAG400: Advanced Incident Command System
Monday, December 14, 2009
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State Training Offering
Tucson
MAG400: Advanced Incident Command System
Event # 10743874
Public Safety Training Academy/Room 202
10001 S. Wilmot Road, Tucson, AZ 85706
December 14 - 15, 2009
Class Hours: 12/14 0800 - 1700 hours
12/15 0800 - 1200 hours
Register On-Line in STARS
Description: This course expands upon the material covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300. ICS-400 focuses on large single-agency and complex multi-agency/multi-jurisdictional incident response. The course addresses area command and staff issues, as well as the planning, logistical, and fiscal considerations associated with complex incident management and interagency coordination. Course topics include: Command and General Staff; Deputies and assistants; Unified Command; Organizational relationships between Area Command, Unified Command, Multi Entity Coordination Systems, and Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs). Selection criteria: Persons expected to perform in a management capacity in an area command/complex incident environment.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of IS-700: NIMS, An Introduction, IS-100: Introduction to ICS, IS-200: Basic ICS, and MAG300: Intermediate ICS is required. Please go to http://training.fema.gov/IS/crslist.asp
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009 (1 2 3 4 10 11 14 15 16 17)
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Event Title: Law Enforcement Personal Protective Equipment
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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State Training Offering
Law Enforcement Personal Protective Equipment
ERMA Event #1000667
December 15th - 0800-1700
Hontz Training Center
911 N Stadem Dr.
Tempe, AZ 85281
Register for one of the above classes through ERMA - www.erma.az.gov
Description: This 8-hour course presents a study of the chemical, biological and radiological hazards and their associated signs and symptoms that could possibly affect officers during an incident. A study of the different Chemical Protective Equipment and ensembles is also discussed which includes the function, operation, capabilities, limitations and inspection of APR's, SCBA, chemical protective suits, boots and gloves. Training involves the regulatory requirements for PPE and involves practical application of their specific PPE to reinforce the objectives.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with hazardous materials and protective equipment is beneficial.
Target Audience
Law Enforcement Officers
Specialized Law Enforcement Teams
Forensics and Crime Scene Investigators
Security Personnel
Law Enforcement Administrators and Officials
Registration: Participants should enroll by 14 Nov 2009 in order to secure a place in the class, and to ensure the course minimum is met. Registration may occur after this deadline, but there will be no guarantee of available seats.
Enroll On-Line through ERMA at www.erma.az.gov. First time users will be required to create an account prior to enrollment. You must provide a valid agency email address and phone number for contact information and verification of eligibility. If you do not have an agency email address, or have trouble enrolling through ERMA, contact the number below for assistance at the email or phone number below.
Costs: Training is provided at no cost to eligible participants. Funding for this program does not include lunch or refreshments, so please bring what you need.
For additional information on this course contact our Training Office at 602-464-6225.
Course dates and location are subject to change. Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event.
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Event Title: MAG400: Advanced Incident Command System
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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State Training Offering
Tucson
MAG400: Advanced Incident Command System
Event # 10743874
Public Safety Training Academy/Room 202
10001 S. Wilmot Road, Tucson, AZ 85706
December 14 - 15, 2009
Class Hours: 12/14 0800 - 1700 hours
12/15 0800 - 1200 hours
Register On-Line in STARS
Description: This course expands upon the material covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300. ICS-400 focuses on large single-agency and complex multi-agency/multi-jurisdictional incident response. The course addresses area command and staff issues, as well as the planning, logistical, and fiscal considerations associated with complex incident management and interagency coordination. Course topics include: Command and General Staff; Deputies and assistants; Unified Command; Organizational relationships between Area Command, Unified Command, Multi Entity Coordination Systems, and Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs). Selection criteria: Persons expected to perform in a management capacity in an area command/complex incident environment.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of IS-700: NIMS, An Introduction, IS-100: Introduction to ICS, IS-200: Basic ICS, and MAG300: Intermediate ICS is required. Please go to http://training.fema.gov/IS/crslist.asp
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009 (1 2 3 4 10 11 14 15 16 17)
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Event Title: Law Enforcement Personal Protective Equipment
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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State Training Offering
Law Enforcement Personal Protective Equipment
ERMA Event #1000668
December 16th - 0800-1700
Maricopa County SO Academy
2627 S 35th Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85009
Register for one of the above classes through ERMA - www.erma.az.gov
Description: This 8-hour course presents a study of the chemical, biological and radiological hazards and their associated signs and symptoms that could possibly affect officers during an incident. A study of the different Chemical Protective Equipment and ensembles is also discussed which includes the function, operation, capabilities, limitations and inspection of APR's, SCBA, chemical protective suits, boots and gloves. Training involves the regulatory requirements for PPE and involves practical application of their specific PPE to reinforce the objectives.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with hazardous materials and protective equipment is beneficial.
Target Audience
Law Enforcement Officers
Specialized Law Enforcement Teams
Forensics and Crime Scene Investigators
Security Personnel
Law Enforcement Administrators and Officials
Registration: Participants should enroll by 14 Nov 2009 in order to secure a place in the class, and to ensure the course minimum is met. Registration may occur after this deadline, but there will be no guarantee of available seats.
Enroll On-Line through ERMA at www.erma.az.gov. First time users will be required to create an account prior to enrollment. You must provide a valid agency email address and phone number for contact information and verification of eligibility. If you do not have an agency email address, or have trouble enrolling through ERMA, contact the number below for assistance at the email or phone number below.
Costs: Training is provided at no cost to eligible participants. Funding for this program does not include lunch or refreshments, so please bring what you need.
For additional information on this course contact our Training Office at 602-464-6225.
Course dates and location are subject to change. Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event.
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Event Title: MAG400: Advanced Incident Command System
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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State Training Offering
Tempe
MAG400: Advanced Incident Command System
Event # 10745678
Maricopa County Community Colleges (MCCCD)
District Support Service Center/Room 128
2411 W. 14th Street, Tempe, AZ 85281
December 16 - 17, 2009
Class Hours: 12/16 0800 - 1700 hours
12/17 0800 - 1200 hours
Register On-Line in ERMA
Description: This course expands upon the material covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300. ICS-400 focuses on large single-agency and complex multi-agency/multi-jurisdictional incident response. The course addresses area command and staff issues, as well as the planning, logistical, and fiscal considerations associated with complex incident management and interagency coordination. Course topics include: Command and General Staff; Deputies and assistants; Unified Command; Organizational relationships between Area Command, Unified Command, Multi Entity Coordination Systems, and Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs). Selection criteria: Persons expected to perform in a management capacity in an area command/complex incident environment.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of IS-700: NIMS, An Introduction, IS-100: Introduction to ICS, IS-200: Basic ICS, and MAG300: Intermediate ICS is required. Please go to http://training.fema.gov/IS/crslist.asp
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Thursday, December 17, 2009 (1 2 3 4 10 11 14 15 16 17)
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Event Title: Law Enforcement Personal Protective Equipment
Thursday, December 17, 2009
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State Training Offering
Law Enforcement Personal Protective Equipment
ERMA Event #1000669
December 17th - 0800-1700
Tucson Area - Location to be Determined
Register for one of the above classes through ERMA - www.erma.az.gov
Description: This 8-hour course presents a study of the chemical, biological and radiological hazards and their associated signs and symptoms that could possibly affect officers during an incident. A study of the different Chemical Protective Equipment and ensembles is also discussed which includes the function, operation, capabilities, limitations and inspection of APR's, SCBA, chemical protective suits, boots and gloves. Training involves the regulatory requirements for PPE and involves practical application of their specific PPE to reinforce the objectives.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with hazardous materials and protective equipment is beneficial.
Target Audience
Law Enforcement Officers
Specialized Law Enforcement Teams
Forensics and Crime Scene Investigators
Security Personnel
Law Enforcement Administrators and Officials
Registration: Participants should enroll by 14 Nov 2009 in order to secure a place in the class, and to ensure the course minimum is met. Registration may occur after this deadline, but there will be no guarantee of available seats.
Enroll On-Line through ERMA at www.erma.az.gov. First time users will be required to create an account prior to enrollment. You must provide a valid agency email address and phone number for contact information and verification of eligibility. If you do not have an agency email address, or have trouble enrolling through ERMA, contact the number below for assistance at the email or phone number below.
Costs: Training is provided at no cost to eligible participants. Funding for this program does not include lunch or refreshments, so please bring what you need.
For additional information on this course contact our Training Office at 602-464-6225.
Course dates and location are subject to change. Check your ERMA account prior to attending for the most current status of this event.
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Event Title: MAG400: Advanced Incident Command System
Thursday, December 17, 2009
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State Training Offering
Tempe
MAG400: Advanced Incident Command System
Event # 10745678
Maricopa County Community Colleges (MCCCD)
District Support Service Center/Room 128
2411 W. 14th Street, Tempe, AZ 85281
December 16 - 17, 2009
Class Hours: 12/16 0800 - 1700 hours
12/17 0800 - 1200 hours
Register On-Line in ERMA
Description: This course expands upon the material covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300. ICS-400 focuses on large single-agency and complex multi-agency/multi-jurisdictional incident response. The course addresses area command and staff issues, as well as the planning, logistical, and fiscal considerations associated with complex incident management and interagency coordination. Course topics include: Command and General Staff; Deputies and assistants; Unified Command; Organizational relationships between Area Command, Unified Command, Multi Entity Coordination Systems, and Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs). Selection criteria: Persons expected to perform in a management capacity in an area command/complex incident environment.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of IS-700: NIMS, An Introduction, IS-100: Introduction to ICS, IS-200: Basic ICS, and MAG300: Intermediate ICS is required. Please go to http://training.fema.gov/IS/crslist.asp
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