Tribal Nations Training Week 2022 includes 8 resident courses
Responders are reminded the Center for Domestic Preparedness’ annual Tribal Nations Training Week, March 5-12, will include eight courses on the center’s campus in Anniston, Alabama.
The courses span emergency management, hazardous materials, healthcare, and law enforcement, and several will culminate with an Integrated Capstone Event or ICE – a full-blown exercise where students from multiple courses and disciplines work together to respond to one or more simulated incidents patterned after recent real-world events.
The courses are:
- Healthcare Leadership for Mass Casualty Incidents (HCL)/Integrated Capstone Event (ICE) - PROMO Code: 168TRHCL
- Biological Incidents Awareness (BIA)/Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty Incidents (HERT) Integrated Capstone Event (ICE) - PROMO Code: 158TRBIA
- Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents (ICS-300)/Crisis Leadership and Decision Making (CLDM)/Building Whole Community Engagement through Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPC) - PROMO Code: 172TRICS300
- Environmental Health Training in Emergency Response (EHTER) - Operations/Integrated Capstone Event (ICE) - PROMO Code: 161TREHTER
- Barrier Precautions and Controls for Highly Infectious Disease (HID)/Integrated Capstone Event (ICE) - PROMO Code: 170TRHID
- Site Protections through Observational Techniques (SPOT)/Law Enforcement Active Shooter Emergency Response (LASER)/Integrated Capstone Event (ICE) - PROMO Code: 175TRSPOT
- EOC Operations and Planning for All-Hazards (EOC Opns)/Emergency Operations Plans for Rural Jurisdictions (MGT 383)/Access and Functional Needs Preparedness Planning for Rural Communities (PPRC)/Expeditionary Training (ET) - PROMO Code: 162TREOC
- Framework for Healthcare Emergency Management (FRAME)/Expeditionary Training (ET) - PROMO Code: 166TRFRAME
Tribal Nations Training Week is open to anyone who works in an emergency response capacity and is affiliated with one or more tribal nations or the Indian Health Service.
Eligible responders can apply to attend by visiting the CDP website at https://cdp.dhs.gov/apply, entering their FEMA Student Identification Number (SID), and typing (not cutting and pasting) in the PROMO Code for the desired course. Those who do not have a FEMA SID can apply for one at https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/register.
For more information, contact David Hall, CDP Eastern Region and Tribal Nations Training Coordinator at David.Hall@fema.dhs.gov or 866-213-9546.