Medical Preparedness and Response for Bombing Incidents (MGT-348)

Event Type
In-Service Course
Start Date
End Date
Course
Course: Medical Preparedness and Response for Bombing Incidents (MGT-348)
TCOLE Mandated
No
Audience
Corrections
Instructor
Leadership
Non-licensed Personnel
Peace Officer
Telecommunications
Level
Intermediate
Hours
16
Cost
$0.00
Cost (with agency)
$0.00
Deposit
$0.00
Details

This course is intended for members of emergency response as well as other city and county services that become a part of a community response to an bombing incident. This interactive, instructor facilitated program employs case studies, lessons learned, validated medical data, and potential threats to the communities we serve. Sessions will address planning considerations and concerns specific to medical responders, law enforcement, and emergency planners, with an intended outcome of integrating incidents of an explosive nature into existing plans. 


Topics:
• Terrorism Target Identification
• Types of Terrorism
• Explosive Characteristics and Behaviors
• Homemade Explosives
• Pre-attack Indicators
• Blast Injuries Types and Treatment
• Blast Injury Triage Considerations
• Pre- and Post-Detonation Response
• Planning and Command Considerations
• Understanding Local/State/Federal Resources

Participants:

• Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
• Law Enforcement (local, county, state, federal)
• Fire Services
• Communications (Dispatchers)
• Specialty Teams Members (SWAT, Tactical 
Medics, Bomb Team, Haz Mat)
• Hospital Personnel
• Medical Professionals
• Emergency Management
• City, County, State, Federal Stakeholders
• Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT)
• Private Industry

Details/Description

This course is intended for members of emergency 
response as well as other city and county services 
that become a part of a community response to 
an bombing incident. This interactive, instructor 
facilitated program employs case studies, lessons 
learned, validated medical data, and potential 
threats to the communities we serve. Sessions will 
address planning considerations and concerns 
specific to medical responders, law enforcement, 
and emergency planners, with an intended 
outcome of integrating incidents of an explosive 
nature into existing plans. 
Topics
• Terrorism Target Identification
• Types of Terrorism
• Explosive Characteristics and Behaviors
• Homemade Explosives
• Pre-attack Indicators
• Blast Injuries Types and Treatment
• Blast Injury Triage Considerations
• Pre- and Post-Detonation Response
• Planning and Command Considerations
• Understanding Local/State/Federal Resources

Participants
• Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
• Law Enforcement (local, county, state, federal)
• Fire Services
• Communications (Dispatchers)
• Specialty Teams Members (SWAT, Tactical 
Medics, Bomb Team, Haz Mat)
• Hospital Personnel
• Medical Professionals
• Emergency Management
• City, County, State, Federal Stakeholders
• Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT)
• Private Industry

Instructor Name
TEEX Instructors
Location
AACOG Titan Building
Address

2700 N.E. Loop 410
San Antonio, TX 78217
United States

Open to those not in law enforcement?
Yes
Agency Only (Hosted)
No
Contact Email
Total Seats
50
Status
Open