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Critical Decision Making for Complex Coordinated Attacks: LSU (PER-335)


  • Bergen County, NJ (map)

The New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness along with the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office and Emergency Management will be sponsoring several deliveries of a two-day training course titled: Critical Decision Making for Complex Coordinated Attacks (PER-335). The courses will be facilitated by The National Center for Biomedical Research and Training (NCBRT) at Louisiana State University (LSU), a member of the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium (NDPC).

COST: None, but please preregister as seating is limited.

DESCRIPTION:
This course addresses the vulnerability of any community to a public safety situation. These attacks, known as complex coordinated attacks (CCA), involve multiple threats that often exceed conventional response tactics. The attacks require a joint response involving members from varying disciplines and jurisdictions. 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. The course will enhance the response capabilities of participants by providing them with the knowledge and tools to enable effective response.

TARGET AUDIENCE:
Emergency Management, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Service, Governmental Administrative, Law Enforcement, Health Care, Public Health, Public Safety Communications.
CEUS will be awarded to NJ Fire Instructors by NJ DFS who complete the course.
Sixteen continuing elective units (CEUs) will be awarded to New Jersey Emergency Medical Technicians who complete the course.


REGISTRATION

If you have any questions regarding this training, please email Michael Urbanski at MUrbanski@njohsp.gov.