PER 335: Critical Decision Making for Complex Coordinated AttacksAnnouncement- For June 3-4 course dates please encourage registration from first responder disciplines: Fire, EMS, Healthcare, Emergency Management. Fire service including engineers, firefighters, battalion chiefs, captains, dispatch supervisors, EMS to include dispatch supervisors. Personnel from emergency management, medical care facilities, public health, other governmental departments or agencies. Private sector who may be involved in the response to CCA or who might assist public safety responders.The PER335 course is a 16-hour in-person class that 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 complex coordinated attacks involve multiple threats that often exceed conventional response tactics. The attacks require a joint response involving members from varying disciplines and jurisdictions.
ObjectiveThe goal of this course is 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.
This training will cover the following topics:
Target Audience This course is designed for emergency responders: police, fire, and emergency medical services personnel, including those who are most likely to assume command at some point during a response to a complex coordinated attack. Important NotesPlease be advised registration is reserved for emergency services personnel in the nine-county Kansas City metropolitan area: Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte and Ray counties in Missouri and Leavenworth, Johnson, Miami and Wyandotte counties in Kansas. Registration is a two step process. Individuals will also need to register at LSU training portal.
Additional InformationFeatured 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.
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
There is no cost to attend. Lunch and refreshments are on your own each day.
Location:
Johnson County Sheriff's Office Training Facility, 18505 W. 119th St. Olathe, KS 66061
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