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I Love U Guys - Standard Response Protocol & Standard Reunification Method TtT
Course Description:
Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the history, concepts, and functionality of the SRP and SRM, learning how these programs enhance crisis response and reunification efforts. Through discussion and real-world examples, attendees will discover how the SRP functions as an all-hazards, institutional response and learn how to apply the SRP in both daily operations and emergency situations. In the second half of the day, participants will learn about the roles and responsibilities involved in reunification and how the SRM provides school and district safety teams with proven methods for planning, practicing and achieving a successful reunification. Additionally, the workshop includes a segment on Incident Command, ensuring participants understand its role in crisis management and coordination.
Event Location/Address:
Iowa Central Community College Bioscience and Health Science Building (BHS) 1Triton Circle Auditorium Room 105
City and County:
Fort Dodge  -  WEBSTER     (District 1)
Additional Information:
1) Training site if located on the south end of campus. Bioscience and Health Science Building (BHS)- Auditorium Room 105 2) Park across from building and to the east. Use the south doors. 3) Travel and lunch is on your own-adequate time will be provided. Registration is required, follow the link below
Course Dates:
5/28/2026   through   5/28/2026    -   (8:00 AM  to  5:00 PM)
Registration Information:
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=1ftJv_Semk62ClQY4z2cBBBqsGIy-YtNs2YPuEcnqP9UM1BPNFZLQk1MUk9HMzlTMDFWVDkzSlA2Ny4u&origin=QRCode&qrcodeorigin=presentation&route=shorturl
Course Contact:
Matt  Nahnsen      public_health@webstercountyia.gov      (515) 573-4107
MGT 324-C Campus Emergencies Prevention, Response and Recovery
Course Description:
The goal of this course is to assist the campus community and the neighboring jurisdiction in developing the necessary decision-making skills to prevent, protect, mitigate the effects of, respond to, and recover from a an active shooter situation or other campus emergency. This course is an adapted, Zoom-friendly version of our traditional MGT-324-C course.
Event Location/Address:
Virtual
City and County:
 -  Other     (District 0)
Additional Information:
1) This is a virtual offering from LSU NCBRT, follow the registration link below. 2) Two days--four hours each day Course ID: 34895 Access Code: NCBRT324
Course Dates:
6/4/2026   through   6/5/2026    -   (8:00 AM  to  12:00 PM)
Registration Information:
Copy and paste into new web browser: https://train.ncbrt.lsu.edu/ClassRegister?ClassID=34895 Course ID: 34895 Access Code: NCBRT324
Course Contact:
LSU  NCBRT/ACE      webmaster@ncbrt.lsu.edu      (225) 252-2839
Traffic Incident Management (TIM)
Course Description:
This 4-hour, multi-disciplinary training program is directed towards all emergency responders and those supporting Traffic Incident Management (TIM) operations. This training brings together police, firefighters, State and local departments of transportation, towing, medical personnel, and other incident responders, leading to a safer, faster, integrated responder team. Roadways are one of the most unpredictable and high-risk work environments. Ensuring that responders are trained in proper TIM practices is critical to improving safety, coordination, and quick clearance during incidents.
Event Location/Address:
FFA Enrichment Center 1055 SW Prairie Trail Parkway
City and County:
Ankeny  -  POLK     (District 1)
Additional Information:
1) Plenty of free parking 2) Registration is required
Course Dates:
6/5/2026   through   6/5/2026    -   (1:00 PM  to  5:00 PM)
Registration Information:
https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/2e9b6acdd1774da1add302c747e8ba57
Course Contact:
Dawn  Williams      dawn.williams@iowadot.us      (515) 450-3316
MGT 461 Evacuation Planning Strategies and Solutions
Course Description:
Evacuations can be ordered at any time for many types of disasters. The larger the scal of the evacuation, the more complex it is to plan as well as to execute. Effective planning helps ensure that evacuations can be conducted swiftly, safetly, and in an orderly manner. This eight-hour management-level course is designed to provide emergency managers, first responders, transportation professionals, security and safety professionals, and government administrators with the ability to utilize current tools and technologies to institute best practices and strategies to plan for and execute an emergency evacuation. This course discusses the hazard conditions for which an emergency evacuation could be an appropriate protective action and inform participants on resources and methods to help them better prepare for an emergency evacuation. This course will allow participants to explore data, modeling tools, and simulations that assist with the implementation of an emergency evacuation.
Event Location/Address:
Virtual
City and County:
 -  Other     (District 0)
Additional Information:
1) This is a virtual offering from NDPTC, follow the registration link below. 2) Two days--four hours each day Registration is required, follow the link below.
Course Dates:
6/9/2026   through   6/10/2026    -   (1:00 PM  to  5:00 PM)
Registration Information:
Copy and paste link to complete registration: https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/4366/
Course Contact:
National Disaster  Preparedness Training Center      ndptc-operations@lists.hawaii.edu      (877) 829-8550
PER 211 Medical Management Of CBRNE Events
Course Description:
This course is a combination of facilitated discussions, small-group exercises, Human Patient Simulator hands-on scenarios, and traditional classroom discussions. This course promotes critical thinking skills while utilizing the RAPID-Care concept. - Environmental factors and protective issues for both first responders and the public - Planning for potential consequences of a CBRNE incident - Recognizing and identifying CBRNE agents and their physiological effects on the human body - Recognizing and identifying CBRNE agents and their physiological effects on the human body - Appropriate self-protection measures and measures necessary to limit patient cross-contamination - Assessment of adult and pediatric patients - Basic decontamination considerations - Appropriate triage methods during a CBRNE or terrorist incident - Response to an incident involving CBRNE - RAPID-Care concepts
Event Location/Address:
Marion Co Public Health 2003 N Lincoln
City and County:
Knoxville  -  MARION     (District 5)
Additional Information:
1) Enter through the side door marked training room and park on the south side of the building. 2) Feel free to bring drinks and snacks. 3) Meals and travel are on your own; adequate time will be provided for lunch. 4) Registration is required; follow the instructions below. 5) The training room tends to get cold, so dress in layers. 6) Bring government-issued photo ID to check in for the course. Contacts for facility info: Rae King or Stacy Haas at 641-828-2238
Course Dates:
6/10/2026   through   6/11/2026    -   (8:00 AM  to  5:00 PM)
Registration Information:
A TEEX account must be established before registering for the course. TEEX student portal: https://my.teex.org/TeexPortal/Default.aspx?MO=mCourseCatalog&D=FP&C=PER211&S=1310 For registration help, contact TEEX by phone toll-free at 979-458-3453 or email EMSPH@teex.tamu.edu
Course Contact:
Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service  EMS/Public Health Customer Care      EMSPH@teex.tamu.edu      (979) 314-1120
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