Training
Training
is a necessity when it comes to any emergency response. Disasters can quickly
create situations that even seasoned responders have not dealt with or that
involve many agencies that usually don't work together working on the same
scene. Proper training will help to minimize risks to responders and maximize
aid to victims.
All responders are encouraged to have a basic understanding of the National
Incident Management System (NIMS) as well as awareness level training
in hazardous materials. In order to facilitate coordinated action,
communities
should consider having not just their emergency response agencies exposed
to these concepts, but also school officials, road crews, and elected
officials.
The LEPC is not a training organization, but we occasionally sponsor
training and we can publicize trainings by our members that are open
to outside agencies.
Since this training is so time-sensitive, please see our News and Events
page for any upcoming LEPC related training.
The links below are to the more established training programs.
FEMA Training Programs
FEMA provides many programs, courses, and materials to support emergency
preparedness and response for emergency personnel as well as the
general public. These are available through the Emergency Management
Institute
(EMI) and the US Fire Academy, both in Emmitsburg, MD. Courses
are available as
resident, state-led or independent study classes. See the link
below for both of these source of training.
ICS Course Materials
http://www.nwcg.gov/pms/forms/ics_cours/ics_courses.htm - Open in New Window
The new NIMS IS700 is available as an independent study course
at:
http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/is700.asp - Open in New Window
IS-100 Incident Command System (ICS) I-100
http://www.training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/is100.asp - Open in New Window
IS-800 National Response Plan (NRP), An Introduction
http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/is800.asp - Open in New Window
Vermont Training Programs
ICS 100/200 is available through the Vermont Police Academy and Fire Service Training Council. Higher-level courses are available only through the Police Academy. Please let the LEPC know if you are scheduling courses that would be open to personnel beyond your department.
Vermont-based First Responder Training across disciplines
http://www.vtemergencytraining.org/ - Open in New
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Vermont Police Academy
http://www.vcjtc.state.vt.us/trainingtalk.htm - Open in New Window
Vermont Office of EMS Class Schedule
http://www.healthyvermonters.info/hp/ems/classes.shtml - Open
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Vermont Fire Service Training Council
http://www.dps.state.vt.us/vfstc/home.html - Open in New Window
Other Training Programs
Eastern Area Wildland Fire Training
http://nationalfiretraining.net/ea/ - Open in New Window
Wildland Fire Safety Training Annual Refresher
http://www.nifc.gov/wfstar/index.htm - Open in New Window
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
Community Members that are not First Responders, but wish to be of assistance
during emergencies should consider the CERT Program. The Community Emergency
Response Team (CERT) program helps train people to be better prepared to
respond to emergency situations in their communities. When emergencies
happen, CERT members can give critical support to first responders, provide
immediate assistance to victims, and organize spontaneous volunteers at
a disaster site. CERT members can also help with non-emergency projects
that help improve the safety of the community.
http://www.citizencorps.gov/programs/cert.shtm - Open
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