MGT-348 — PER-233: MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS & RESPONSE FOR BOMBING INCIDENTS (Virginia Beach)

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Subject

Emergency Management

Subject

Training

Date and Time

May 23, 2023 8:00 am

Link

https://teex.org/class/mgt348/

Description

WHEN: May 23-24, 2023

WHERE: Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Training Academy

411 Integrity Way, Virginia Beach, VA 23451

This is a joint effort with DCJS & VDEM, but open for all.

COURSE DETAILS: For questions or problems accessing this site please contact: EMS/ Public Health Customer Care

Email: EMSPH@teex.tamu.edu Phone: (979-314-1120) | Toll-Free: (979) 458-3453

REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS: Step 1: To register for the Medical Preparedness and Response for Bombing Incidents MGT-348 course use the link or scan the QR code below,** select your course dates and site, complete the registration process on the TEEX student portal.** NOTE: If using a smartphone, you may need to turn your device sideways to see the full screen https://teex.org/class/mgt348/

  1. , or log in if you are a returning student
  2. There is no fee to attend, it will show a 0 balance throughout

If you are NOT a US Citizen or Naturalized US Citizen you must complete a DHS request to attend, if this applies please advise your POC to get the form from the Lead Instructor.

Step 2: Take the Pre-test prior to the start of the first day of class

Note: Be prepared to show a photo ID the first day of class when you sign in, this is a requirement of our CE providers to ensure the person they are giving CE/CME hours to actually attended the course.

MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS & RESPONSE FOR BOMBING INCIDENTS
MGT-348 — PER-233
This course is intended for members of emergency response as well as other city and county services that become a part of a community response to an bombing incident. This interactive, Instructor facilitated program employs case studies, lessons learned, validated medical data, and potential threats to the communities we serve. Sessions will address planning considerations and concerns specific to medical responders, law enforcement, and emergency planners, with an intended outcome of integrating incidents of an explosive nature to existing plans. This will enhance community preparedness by identifying areas to address when attendees return to their jurisdiction.

Topics
• Terrorism Target Identification
• Types of Terrorism
• Explosive Characteristics and Behaviors
• Homemade Explosives
• Pre-attack Indicators
• Blast Injury Pattern Recognitionn
• Explosive Incident Triage Considerations
• Pre- and Post-Detonation Response
• Planning and Command Considerations
• Understanding Local/State/Federal Resources

Recommendations
none
Course Length
Two Days (16 hours)
Venue
Jurisdiction
Class Size
Minimum 30 Participants

For more information, contact: TEXAS A&M ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICE
EMS/ Public Health
Customer Care
979.314.1120 or 979.458.3453 (toll-free)
EMSPH@teex.tamu.edu N22.5024.09
CE Credits
This course is approved and accredited for
continuing education hours from:
ENA- Emergency Nurses Association
AAFP – America Academy of Family Physicians
Texas Department of State Health Services – EMS
*This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), an accredited approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Participants
• Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
• Law Enforcement (local, county, state, federal)
• Fire Services
• Communications (Dispatchers)
• Specialty Teams Members (SWAT, Tactical Medics,
Bomb Team, Haz Mat)
• Hospital Personnel
• Medical Professionals
• Emergency Management
• City, County, State, Federal Stakeholders
• Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT)
• Private Industry
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