AWR-232 Mass Fatalities Planning & Response

Volunteer Workshop-Mass Fatalities Planning & Response

Location:
University of Oklahoma College of Nursing in OKC
1100 N. Stonewall Ave.
Oklahoma City , OK

Date/Time:
August 06, 2016
8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Hours Credit:
8

Class Limit:
44 students (-1 seats left)

Description:
The goal of this 8-hour awareness-level course is to teach participants the basics of mass fatality response while providing the opportunities to exchange rural perceptions and brainstorm solutions to simulated emergencies. Responding to a mass fatality incident, which includes the recovery, identification, and reunification of the deceased, is one of the most difficult aspects of a disaster response. Regardless of the agencies or organizations that respond, whether they be governmental agencies or private or non-governmental organizations (NGOs), the responsibility to coordinate and manage these outside resources rests with local authorities. Topics covered include but are not limited to: •Define a mass fatality and list the types of mass fatalities and possible mass fatality scenarios in respective jurisdiction. •Identify methods of obtaining Federal resources. •Identify issues to be considered in mass fatality response planning. •Explain the importance of mass fatality response planning. •Identify potential federal, state and private resources included in a response plan. •Describe the ongoing process of mass fatality response planning.

Additional Information:

Prerequisites:  US Citizenship

Please note all foreign nationals need to complete a Department of Homeland Security Foreign National Visitor Request Form in order to attend this course.
 

You must have a FEMA SID number for class registration.  Register for your FEMA Student Identification number at:  https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid

Please register by July 21, 2016 as we need a minimum of 20 registrations to confirm the class.