Training Locations
Essex County Training Locations
"Critical Decision Making for Complex Coordinated Attacks" (PER-335) in December 2018.
The National Center for Biomedical Research and Training (NCBRT) at Louisiana State University (LSU),
COST: None, but please preregister as seating is limited.
16 CEUs
DESCRIPTION:
This course addresses the vulnerability of any community to a public safety situation, such as an active shooter at a shopping mall; a train derailment with hazardous chemicals; a bombing incident at a commercial district; a plane crash; or chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive attack. These attacks, known as complex coordinated attacks, involve multiple threats that often exceed conventional response tactics. These attacks require a joint response involving members from varying disciplines and jurisdictions. The course will enhance the response capabilities of participants by providing them with the knowledge and tools to enable effective response. This course is taught through a combination of classroom instruction and practical exercises. Among the topics covered during the classroom instruction are characteristics of a complex coordinated attack, public safety response considerations, command operations and strategies, and critical information about situational domain awareness. Several notable case studies are also presented to provide real-life examples of the characteristics of a complex coordinated attack. Featured practical exercises allow participants to interact with responders from other disciplines to effectively address a variety of complex coordinated attack scenarios. Participants will work together to identify critical considerations and command strategies. Further, these exercises encourage collaborative decision-making and rapid strategizing.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
For these particular sessions, we need to fill the fire, OEM, EMS Vacancies only. Sixteen continuing elective units (CEUs) will be awarded to New Jersey Emergency Medical Technicians.
SESSIONS:
Essex County: Newark
December 4 – 5, 2018 from 8:00AM – 5:00PM
Essex County: Newark
December 6 – 7, 2018 from 8:00AM – 5:00PM
(Training locations will come by email)
REGISTRATION:
Please see the attached associated date PDFs for registration directions.
Michael A. Urbanski, MS, AEM, EMT-T | Training and Exercise Bureau
New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness
609.588.2128 | [email protected]
njohsp.gov | @njohsp
The National Center for Biomedical Research and Training (NCBRT) at Louisiana State University (LSU),
COST: None, but please preregister as seating is limited.
16 CEUs
DESCRIPTION:
This course addresses the vulnerability of any community to a public safety situation, such as an active shooter at a shopping mall; a train derailment with hazardous chemicals; a bombing incident at a commercial district; a plane crash; or chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive attack. These attacks, known as complex coordinated attacks, involve multiple threats that often exceed conventional response tactics. These attacks require a joint response involving members from varying disciplines and jurisdictions. The course will enhance the response capabilities of participants by providing them with the knowledge and tools to enable effective response. This course is taught through a combination of classroom instruction and practical exercises. Among the topics covered during the classroom instruction are characteristics of a complex coordinated attack, public safety response considerations, command operations and strategies, and critical information about situational domain awareness. Several notable case studies are also presented to provide real-life examples of the characteristics of a complex coordinated attack. Featured practical exercises allow participants to interact with responders from other disciplines to effectively address a variety of complex coordinated attack scenarios. Participants will work together to identify critical considerations and command strategies. Further, these exercises encourage collaborative decision-making and rapid strategizing.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
For these particular sessions, we need to fill the fire, OEM, EMS Vacancies only. Sixteen continuing elective units (CEUs) will be awarded to New Jersey Emergency Medical Technicians.
SESSIONS:
Essex County: Newark
December 4 – 5, 2018 from 8:00AM – 5:00PM
Essex County: Newark
December 6 – 7, 2018 from 8:00AM – 5:00PM
(Training locations will come by email)
REGISTRATION:
Please see the attached associated date PDFs for registration directions.
Michael A. Urbanski, MS, AEM, EMT-T | Training and Exercise Bureau
New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness
609.588.2128 | [email protected]
njohsp.gov | @njohsp
student_registration_letter_december_6-7.pdf |
RWJ Barnabus Health
Hackensack Medical University Mountainside Hospital
1 Bay Ave.
Montclair, NJ 07042
1 Bay Ave.
Montclair, NJ 07042
S. Carol White Training Academy
We Will Come To Your Location
For almost 40 years (since 1974), S. Carol White served the citizens of our northern New Jersey communities with quality healthcare and dedicated service. More than 20 of those years she committed herself, along with others, to recruiting and training the most dedicated and talented EMTs she could develop. Today, thousands of volunteer and career healthcare professionals attribute much of their success to her tireless care and commitment to their learning. On June 10, 2012, S. Carol White lost a long battle with cancer. We are proud to continue her commitment to providing quality EMS training on her behalf. PO Box 342, Saddle River, NJ 07458 201-567-8294
http://www.bergenemt.org/
[email protected]
We Will Come To Your Location
For almost 40 years (since 1974), S. Carol White served the citizens of our northern New Jersey communities with quality healthcare and dedicated service. More than 20 of those years she committed herself, along with others, to recruiting and training the most dedicated and talented EMTs she could develop. Today, thousands of volunteer and career healthcare professionals attribute much of their success to her tireless care and commitment to their learning. On June 10, 2012, S. Carol White lost a long battle with cancer. We are proud to continue her commitment to providing quality EMS training on her behalf. PO Box 342, Saddle River, NJ 07458 201-567-8294
http://www.bergenemt.org/
[email protected]
West Orange First Aid Squad
25 Mt. Pleasant Place
West Orange, NJ 07052
Scott Durlester
[email protected]
25 Mt. Pleasant Place
West Orange, NJ 07052
Scott Durlester
[email protected]