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Training: Introduction to Computer-Aided Management of Emergency Operations (CAMEO) Suite
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Training: Introduction to Computer-Aided Management of Emergency Operations (CAMEO) Suite
Start
06/02/2014
8:00 AM
End
06/04/2014
5:00 PM
Location
Bellevue Training Center, 3100 Cornhusker Drive, Bellevue, NE
The National Center for Biomedical Research and Training (NCBRT) at Louisiana State University invites you to join us for a unique training opportunity.
This course provides training on the fundamental elements of the CAMEO Suite of programs as they relate to emergency situations. As such, it includes detailed technical information and hands-on practice of critical elements in the CAMEO system and its associated programs (CAMEO Chemicals, CAMEOfm, ALOHA and MARPLOT).
To better understand how the program interface, participants are provided opportunities to practice key procedures that allow users to enhance planning and response activities associated with community risks. These executives clarify the connections between the programs and how they can enhance emergency planning and response activities.
Professional Disciplines: emergency management, emergency medical services, fire service, healthcare, law enforcement, public health, public safety communications, public works
Questions:
Tonya Ngotel, Nebraska Emergency Management
402.471.7176
Tonya.Ngotel@nebraska.gov
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