A Prepared Jurisdiction: Integrated Response to Critical Incidents (PER-219)
This course helps jurisdictions build relationships that result in effective multidisciplinary integration of emergency response capabilities, equipment, plans, and procedures during critical incidents. By engaging a jurisdiction’s greater response community, the course provides an opportunity for participants to cross-train and recognize the capabilities of organizations in their area. Using a realistic response scenario, participants will perform field training and assess their ability to integrate effectively with other disciplines in their community.
Participants will discuss what the term integration means during response to critical incidents. Instructors will present participants with a tabletop scenario in which they will walk through a response to a complex incident. The focus of the scenario will be integration in terms of resource management, command and coordination, and communication and information management. The second day of the course is a daylong field-based scenario in which participants will practice integrating during a complex incident involving multiple threats. Following the day 2 scenario, participants will conduct an after-action review to self-assess their jurisdiction’s response.
Min/Max Enrollment
Min 20; Max 80 (unless additional arrangements are made with LSU NCBRT/ACE prior to the course delivery)
Course Length
20 hrs.
Format
Mobile Instructor-Led Training
DHS Course Number
PER-219
Facility Requirements:
Please view this document for facility requirements.
Target Audience
The primary target audience for the this course should include each of the following response team personnel:
- Law enforcement, including patrol and special weapons and tactics
- Fire department and hazardous materials personnel
- Explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technicians or bomb squad
- Emergency medical services (EMS)
- Emergency operations center (EOC) and emergency management
- Dispatchers and communications personnel
The following secondary audience members will benefit from the course; however their participation is not mandatory:
- Public health
- Hospital staff or healthcare personnel
- Intelligence officer
- Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) coordinator
- Medical examiner of coroner
- Crime scene investigators
- Command post staff
- EOC support personnel
- Red Cross
LSU NCBRT/ACE is offering this course on a limited basis. Prior to scheduling the course, the jurisdiction applying for the course must fulfill established logistical, participant and educational requirements.