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Emergency Training
Designed to help small and medium sized organizations create facility action plans and institute emergency procedures!
In an organization, the Emergency Manager is responsible for protecting those within the facility, whether they are students, employees, patients, customers or visitors. Knowing what to do when faced with an emergency can mean the difference between life and death.
This program will help facilities develop an emergency plan to be used at incidents of all sizes, whether inside or outside of the facility. Topics covered:
Developing an emergency management structure
The role of the emergency management team
Setting up the Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
Procedures for interfacing with local and regional response personnel
Appropriate response to different levels of incidents
Mitigation and prevention
Preparedness
Response
Recovery
The Incident Command System
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BJ01570113
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Ten short segments on one DVD ..., newly formatted to suit organizations with limited training time. Ideal for daily roll calls.
Segment topics:
Terrorist Weapons
Preparing for a Terrorist Attack
Hardening the Site
Incident Command System
Types of Chemical Weapons
Types of Biological Weapons
Types of Radiological Weapons
Response to Suicide Bombers
Anthrax
Decontamination & Protective Clothing
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CH01570098
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2005
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This training kit is designed to help business, industry and government facilities prepare for and mitigate the almost inevitable impacts of an influenza pandemic.
To sustain operational continuity through the onset of a global pandemic, employees must understand not only the health issues, but also the possible disruptions of essential services and of the organization's workflow. They must be prepared to execute the strategies and practices that will minimize the impacts on production and human welfare.
This program focuses on the five topics identified in the Homeland Security Council's National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza: Implementation Plan.
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LU01570112
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Provides training and response guidelines to emergency personnel who would be called upon to respond to a terrorist incident involving biological agents.
Possible targets
Likely terrorist devices
Hazmat response protocols
Site management and control
Role of National Guard Civil Support TEams and Medical Strike Teams
Specialized equipment and supplies
Chem-bio certified protective suits and air purifying respirators
Incident management
Addresses three different scenarios:
(1) Intelli
(2) a device is actually discovered, either prior to or following a release; and
(3) an attack goes unrecognized until a number of victims develop symptoms.
Examines - viruses, bacteria, toxins and rickettsia.
How biological agents are be delivered
Incubation periods
Determining the dispersal site.
Award
Telly Awards -- 2000-Finalist
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NR01570101
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Designed to provide training and response guidelines to emergency personnel who would be called upon to respond to a terrorist incident involving chemical agents.
Profiles four chemical agent classes: lethal agents (nerve agents and blood agents); choking agents; blister agents and incapacitating agents
Toxicology and symptoms of exposure of specific agents within each class
Possible targets
Likely terrorist dissemination devices for chemical agents
Warning signs and indicators of a chemical attack
Site control
Protective clothing
Incident management
Specialized equipment and supplies.
How terrorists may weaponize chemical agents
Using hazmat response protocols
Assessing risks to responders as well as to the community
Decontamination of victims, equipment and responders
Managing casualties
Air monitoring and instruments.
Awards
Telly Awards -- 2001-Finalist
Videofuego -- 2004-Golden Firefighter Award
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YT01570094
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A credible scenario is the use of a dirty bomb, consisting of explosives and radioactive materials. This important program uses footage of emergency responders performing actual training exercises to respond to scenarios involving radiological weapons - potentially the most fearsome weapons in the terrorism arsenal! Topics covered:
The nature of radioactivity
Immediate and long-term health hazards of exposure
Response and protective actions
Search and rescue procedures
Using time, distance and shielding for protection
Exposure limits for emergency response and survival
Use of radiation alert devices
Size-up issues
Use of protective clothing and equipment. .
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WE01570097
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30 minutes
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Provides training to special operations units such as hazmat teams, bomb squads, tactical units, National Guard troops, and other emergency responders who may be called upon to carry out monitoring and sampling activities at a suspected WMD incident in order to help identify the weapons used.
Focuses on equipment used as part of initial emergency response operations:
Dosimeters
Radiation pagers
Contamination survey instruments
Spectrometry
M8/M9 paper
High speed chromotography
Hazmat Smart Strips
Infrared technology
Biological sampling kits
many more!
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The complexities of detecting for weapons of mass destruction
Detection priorities
Technologies used to monitor for radiation, explosives, chemical weapons and biological weapons
The advantages and limitations of each type of technology is discussed
How to avoid false positives
How to document findings
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VP01570013
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Five common scenarios involving threats are examined and proper response procedures for each are illustrated:
A threat is made but no substance is discovered
An unopened letter or package is discovered that claims to contain anthrax
A package is opened that claims to contain anthrax, but no suspicious material is included
A package or letter is opened that claims to contain anthrax, and a suspicious substance is found
A suspicious powder is found, but no threat has been made.
Other topics covered:
Protective clothing and equipment
Obtaining samples
Handling victims
Clean-up.
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PW01570091
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Recent events underscore the need for emergency personnel to be iup to date on all types of terrorist weapons! This important program examines pre- and post-detonation response to the following weapons:
Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)
Fusing mechanisms
Secondary devices
Rockets
Suicide missions
Dirty bombs
Vehicle bombs
Topics covered include:
Determining evacuation distances
Setting strategic goals
Search and rescue
Firefighting in a terrorist environment
Dealing with mass casualties
Investigation activities
Recovery.
Award
Videofuego -- 2004-Mencion Especial
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NC01570095
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When terrorists target a town, local emergency personnel will be on the scene for hours before federal help arrives. The decisions made by these personnel will be critical to a positive outcome of the incident. This program provides important training for those first responders.
Topics covered:
The four categories of terrorist weapons
How to recognize a terrorist attack & potential targets
Fitting terrorism response into the disaster plan
The role of the terrorism intervention team
Preserving and documenting evidence
Size-up issues & establishing the perimeter
Search, rescue & triage
Incident Command.
Awards
International Association of Audio Visual Communicators -- 1998-Bronze Cindy,
Aurora Awards Film & Video Competition Salt Lake City, UT -- 1998-Gold Award
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MG01570093
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Safety training for law enforcement and others who may be involved in response to a mass shooting. In such incidents, normal safety protocols may be suspended as officers quickly respond without waiting for support teams. This compelling program combines realistic scenarios and footage of actual incidents. Topics covered:
Actions for the first arriving officer
Perimeter control
Equipment
Strategies & tactics
Dealing with the shooter
Victims
The EOC
Support teams
Terminating the incident
Reviews
"a very current training aid which can enhance most active shooter training programs..." ILEETA Review, December 2009
"a comprehensive, well-done, accurate training aid that is neither frivolously violent, nor boring. I recommend you take a look at Active Shooter-Rapid Response." - ILEETA Review
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NS01570102
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Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms in human blood that cause disease in humans. Both HIV, the virus which causes AIDS, and the hepatitis B virus, are bloodborne pathogens. In an emergency situation, there is no way that police, fire fighters, EMS and other emergency responders can identify whether a victim is a carrier of disease. For this reason, all victims and all blood must be treated as if infected. This program teaches lifesaving lessons about protection against bloodborne pathogens.
Topics covered:
OSHA-mandated Universal Precautions
Handwashing techniques
Protective clothing and equipment
How to handle contaminated clothing and equipment
How to safely clean and decontaminate surfaces that may have become infected
Avoiding needle stick wounds
Avoiding contamination during mouth to mouth
Procedures to follow if exposed
Demonstrates how to safely put on and remove gloves, goggles, and masks
Waste disposal.
Awards
CINE -- 1989-Golden Eagle
Society for Technical Communication -- 1989-Award of Achievement
Telly Awards -- 1990-Telly
Medikanale International Parma Film Festival, Parma, Italy -- 1991-Magna Cum Laude
Medikanale Internationel Hannover Film Festival Hannover, Germany -- 1990-Magna Cum Laude
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NN01570001
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Designed for security and maintenance personnel, school officials, building management, government officials, fire and police, crisis management teams, and others who may respond to bomb threats as a part of their duties.
The type of locations bombers are most likely to target
Steps that building management can take to harden the site against becoming a potential target.
Major elements of a bomb incident plan
Chain of command
Setting up a command center
Developing a communications plan
Alerting, evacuation and search procedures
How to substantiate the threat
Responsibilities of the on-site emergency manager
When to order an evacuation
Coded alerts and low-profile searches
The role of the bomb squad
Anthrax scares
Recognizing a potential bomb
Searching for secondary devices.
Award
Telly Awards -- 2000-Finalist
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EH01570004
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Provides Technician and Operations level training for emergency response personnel and for remediation workers who may be assigned to carry out decontamination activities.
How to select and set up the decontamination area
Duties of the Decon Unit Leader
Illustrates the most current decontamination methods
How to select a compatible method for the particular situation
Factors that contribute to the severity of contamination
Steps to take to minimize exposure
How to detect contamination
The importance of pre-planning in order to determine materials and equipment needs
The basic stations of the decontamination process are explained
Preventing secondary contamination
Controlling runoff and contaminated waste resulting from decon activities
Checking the effectiveness of decon operations.
Awards
US Industrial Film Festival -- 1992-Award for Creative Excellence
Telly Awards -- 1993-Telly
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FA01570011
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This training program on mass casualty decontamination takes the viewer up close as emergency personnel decontaminate victims of terrorism agents,.
Topics:
Identifying the agents involved,
Setting up the decon area
Preparing decon solutions
One & two engine configurations, ladder configuration, and bridge configurations
Dealing with modesty and privacy issues
Cold weather decon and hypothermia
Managing non-ambulatory victims
Monitoring for radiation
Protecting medical facilities and staff from cross contamination.
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WW01570012
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"Anhydrous Ammonia," a safety training program about the hazards of Anhydrous Ammonia and safe response to incidents involving Anhydrous Ammonia.
Penetrating vapors from this dangerous gas are suffocating. This exciting program outlines an active program of safety and inspection to prevent accidents. Topics covered:
Special problems posed by enclosed spaces
Up-to-date standards for containers
Use of water fog spray, carbon dioxide and foam to control vapors
Air monitoring and ventilation
Size-up issues and priorities in the event of an incident
DOT and NFPA placards and labels
Protective equipment used in emergency response.
Awards
International Film & TV Festival of New York -- 1988-Finalist
Society for Technical Communication -- 1989-Award of Achievement
National Educational Film & Video Festival -- 1989-Silver Apple
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VN01570025
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27 minutes
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Emergency responders can't be sure where they will find hazardous waste and what risks may be present at a suspected hazardous waste site. This program discusses the dangers of dealing with unknown hazardous products. Topics covered:
How to identify the substance(s)
What factors must be considered in planning a response
Air monitoring procedures
Acute & chronic effects of exposure
How to maintain a defensive approach.
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EV01570028
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The Incident Command System, determining objectives
Establishing Command
The Incident Command System
Determining objectives
Selecting personal protective equipment
Establishing and enforcing scene control
Intervention options
Decontamination
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RN01570039
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Now completely updated to address the revised NFPA 472 Standard! Trains personnel to awareness level competencies:
Recognize the presence of hazardous materials
Protect themselves
Call for trained personnel
Secure the area
Other topics covered include:
How hazardous materials can harm people and the environment
Label and placarding systems
Using the Emergency Response Guidebook, MSDS and other hazard identification systems
The 4 categories of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and the associated risks
Addresses both fixed facility and transportation incidents
This program is designed for police officers, fire fighters, security, highway workers, EMS, industrial personnel and others who could be the first on the scene of an emergency involving hazardous materials or terrorism.
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HH01570042
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This police training program studies law enforcement use of personal protective clothing and personal protective equipment, including respiratory protection and chemical protective clothing. Topics covered include:
Why protective equipment is necessary
Features and limitations of different types of respiratory protection
Respiratory protection used for WMD incidents
EPA levels of protective ensembles
Standards for chemical protective clothing
Donning and doffing PPE
Inspecting and storing PPE
Medical considerations when using PPE
Avoiding heat stress
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NR01570044
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Hospitals and other healthcare facilities need an emergency management plan for any type of event that adversely affects the facility. This film provides up-to-date training about the Hospital Incident Command System (HICS), a nationally-recognized system for hospitals that integrates with management systems used by other emergency organizations. Topics covered:
Concepts of HICS
Roles & responsibilties of the key players in HICS
Safety Zones
Decon Unit roles in HICS
Relationship to the National Incident Management System
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WB01570046
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Hospitals must have a plan to decontaminate large numbers of casualties in the event of a major terrorist, hazmat or natural castrophe resulting in contaminate patients. Without a plan, hospitals risk contamination of staff, patients and the faicllity. This program, which follows JCAHO's accreditation standards for decontamination and emergency planning, outlines the process of quickly mobilizing a hospital decon team. Topics covered:
Decontamination techniques for ambulatory and non-ambulatory patients
Weather and modesty issues
Equipment and supplies needed
Integrating triage with decon
Post decon activities
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FB01570047
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Healthcare workers risk exposure to hazardous materials or terrorist agents when hospitals receive contaminated patients. This program, part of the Hospital First Receiver series, provides training in the initial care and treatment of contaminated victims.
Topics covered include:
Types of incidents that could result in widespread contamination
Terrorist agents: chemical, biological, radiological, explosive & incendiary
Hazardous materials: toxic, corrosive, flammable, reactive, radiologic
Patient symptoms of exposure
First Receiver training requirements
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DD01570048
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Selecting the proper type of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is important to protect healthcare workers from exposure to contaminated patients. This program, part of Hospital First Receiver, explains about the different choices in PPE and the issues involved in selecting the correct ensemble.
Topics covered include:
EPA levels of protection
How exposure occurs
Using respiratory protection
Proper donning and doffing of PPE
Standards for protective clothing
Avoiding heat injury while using PPE
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KH01570049
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This program reviews the different levels of incidents and describes the likely impact on public health, safety and the environment. It outlines the concepts and components of the National Incident Management System, stressing the key organizational system provided by ICS.
Among the key features examined in this program are
NIMS concepts & components
Span of control
Resource management
Communications
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SV01570105
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16 minutes
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This program reviews what happens when an incident becomes a crisis. It stresses the need for a crisis management plan to support on scene emergency response activities, to get outside resources to help control the situation, and to manage the crisis.
This program covers:
The role of the Emergency Manager
Setting up the Emergency Operations Center
Communications
How the Crisis Management Team operates
The role of the Public Information Officer
Managing the media
Media briefings
Incident termination & recovery
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VH01570106
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Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 (HSPD-5) calls for development of the National Incident Management System (NIMS)...a consistent yet flexible nation-wide framework for managing all types of domestic incident at the local, state, and federal levels of government. ICS (the Incident Command System) is a core element of NIMS. Response organizations are required to adopt NIMS in order to receive federal preparedness grants. Designed for law enforcement, firefighters, emergency managers, emergency medical personnel, government agencies, the military, security, and facility management personnel who may respond to incidents or be involved in joint response operations.
How to manage resources from multiple agencies and jurisdictions.
How all key players in a response work together effectively.
A common organizational structure
Decision-making under ICS
The relationship of federal, state, and private sector officials,
Unified command
Defining roles and resource channels
The role of the Incident Commander
The importance of adopting a spirit of cooperation and trust.
Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Administration & Finance Section roles and responsibiltiies.
Developing response objectives.
Establishing the command post and emergency operations center(s);
Communications
Size-up issues, securing the area and control zones.
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JC01570050
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Recent history has shown that IEDs (improvised explosive devices) and VBIEDs (vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices) are often the terrorists' weapon of choice. It is likely that these attacks would be carried out in non- battlefield environments. The first responder community will be a community's first line of defense if these deadly weapons are involved in an incident. This program, IEDs & VBIEDs, will raise the awareness of emergency personnel regarding these weapons.
Designed for police officers, firefighters, hazmat teams, bomb squads, EMTs, emergency management, military personnel, security guards and others who may encounter or respond to incidents involving IEDs. Both pre- and post-detonation response are portrayed.
Topics covered:
Types of explosives and precursor chemicals that are often used to construct an IED
Warning signs of the presence of a possible VBIED including new configurations based on al-Qaeda intelligence
Conducting reconnaissance, evacuation distances, and using remote robots.
Establishing Unified Command
Sizing up the incident,
Managing victims
Preserving evidence
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BM01570108
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EMTs and paramedics need to know how to work with hazmat responders if called upon to respond to a hazmat incident. This important EMS meet the requirements of NFPA 473, Professional Competencies of EMS Personnel REsponding ot Hazardous Materials Incidents!
Topics covered:
How to protect yourself and others from exposure
Where to get information on chemical toxicity
Protocol for the medical monitoring of entry teams
Dealing with contaminated patients
Limitations to medical care in the Hot Zone.
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TU01570076
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Describes the function of the Emergency Operations Center and how it is staffed, organized and activated. Designed for federal, state, tribal and local emergency management personnel as well as private industry and disaster response organization personnel. Portrays how the EOC supports Incident Command during a response.
Topics covered:
How the EOC is staffed, organized & activated
Key roles in ICS and corresponding roles for the EOC
Elements of NIMS
The five types of incidents
Readiness levels
Planning meetings
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RZ01570114
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Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 (HSPD-5) calls for development of the National Incident Management System (NIMS)...a consistent yet flexible nation-wide framework for managing all types of domestic incidents at the local, state, and federal levels of government. Emergency organizations are required to adopt NIMS in order to receive federal preparedness grants. This program is designed for law enforcement, fire departments, emergency management, and other emergency response organizations.
Topics covered:
The structure of ICS
The advantages of using a standardized incident management system during complex response situations
How Command is established and transferred
When and how Unified Command is used
The roles and responsibilities of the Incident Commander's staff
The four sections that may be activated at complex incidents: Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Administration & Finance
The role of Multi-Agency Coordination Systems (MACS) and emergency operations centers
Managing incident-related intelligence
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HD01570077
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25 minutes
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When a spill occurs, many public and private agencies will become involved in the response. A Unified Command system is necessary to blend these diverse agencies together into an effective, cohesive response team.
This program teaches :
How a single organizational structure is formed through the mutual agreement of cooperative agencies.
Who the key players will be in the response to an oil spill
The responsibilities of each
How resources are integrated successfully.
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WC01570080
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Learn to organize and carry out an emergency evacuation plan. Training for emergency response personnel: incident commanders, police officers, emergency management personnel, National Guard troops, hazmat teams, firefighters, security personnel, dispatchers, emergency operations center personnel, and others who might be involved in ordering or carrying out protective actions.
Topics covered:
Issues to consider when deciding whether to implement protective actions
Deciding between evacuation and shelter in place
Steps to take for both procedures
Covers both incidents that are anticipated and those that come with no warning
Covers both pre-emergency and post-emergency evacuations
Determining the evacuation area
Alerting the public
Determining evacuation routes and methods
Re-entry of evacuees
Precautions to be taken to keep people safe indoors
Covers sheltering in residences, commercial buildings, schools, hospitals, and vehicles
Termination procedures
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GM01570084
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Meth lab response training for emergency personnel who may encounter a clandestine drug lab during routine calls, or who may be involved in taking down a lab. An ideal resource for law enforcement, hazmat teams, EMS, and other emergency personnel.
Topics covered include:
Where illicit drug labs are found
Clues to the presence of a drug lab
Physical and hazard properties of methamphetamine
The 3 potential conditions of an illegal lab
How meth is processed and manufactured
How to organize a drug lab raid
Handling the criminal aspects of a drug lab
Clean-up issues
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WN01570088
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35 minutes
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Provides important training and information for bomb squads, police, firefighters, EMS, security and military personnel who may respond to an attempted or actual suicide bombing. An award winning film that trains emergency personnel to plan for, recognize and response to suicide terrorism.
Topics:
Trends in suicide terrorism
Intelligence gathering and cooperation
How terrorists plan an attack
Improving security measures
Clues to the presence of a human or vehicle bomb
Covers both pre- and post-detonation responses
Taking the warning call
Mobilizing local & federal agencies
Evacuation
Identifying WMD agents
Checking for secondary devices
Use of deadly force
Search, rescue and triage.
Awards
CINE -- 2006-Golden Eagle
International Film & TV Festival of New York -- 2006-World Medal
Telly Awards -- 2006-Telly
Aurora Awards Film & Video Competition, Salt Lake City, UT -- 2005-Gold Award
International Academy of the Visual Arts -- 2006-Davey Award
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PA01570092
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Designed for EMS, medical services, hospitals and public health agencies, this important trainingresource prepares personnel in the medical community to be pro-active in planning for and responding to a terrorist incident!
Topics:
Characteristics of various categories of biological and chemical agents
General indicators of a terrorist event
Symptoms of exposure
Elements of an emergency plan for hospitals and public health, including staffing issues & resource needs
Legal and security issues
Surveillance
Protective clothing
Decontamination
Treating and cohorting victims
Mass fatalities
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VZ01570096
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29 minutes
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