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Training: CBRNE Rural Response Threat Protocol

  • 05/03/2011
  • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Fire Service Training Bureau, Iowa State University, Ames

Efforts continue to improve preparedness and response to CBRNE events at local, state and federal levels. No community is immune from threats as vulnerabilities continue to be identified.

This awareness level course is designed to provide responders with basic knowledge should a CBRNE incident impact the rural communities they serve. The CBRNE Rural Response Threat Protocol serves as a template to provide responders and volunteer emergency manager/planners from rural/small communities with information to assist in the development of an Emergency Response Plan (ERP). Since CBRNE incidents may present hazards atypical to rural responder experiences this training offers examples of strategies that could be implemented to enhance responder and public safety.

In most significant rural response incidents nearby communities will respond to assist neighboring communities. This course is intended to promote interaction and communication between rural communities and to highlight the need to build a standard and effective multi-jurisdictional response capability.

Registration: rdpc@iowacentral.com or Contact Lisa Wilson at 515.574.1262

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