Mar 2021 Offering
This course is currently locked from receiving new registrations.
- Course
- AWR148-V - Crisis Management for School-Based Incidents: Partnering Rural Law Enforcement Personnel, First Responders and Local School Systems
- Date & Times
- Mar 23, 2021 from 8 AM - 12 PM; Mar 24, 2021 from 8 AM - 12 PM
- Description
This awareness level course has been developed to educate rural law enforcement personnel as well as school administrators and personnel on the elements that must be in place to effectively respond to a school-based emergency. Rural schools, law enforcement, and other emergency responders are often limited in resources, so it is imperative that all potentially affected parties collaborate on planning, preparing, communicating, responding, and recovering from a school-based incident. This course provides an opportunity to partner the rural emergency response community and the local school systems. Specifically, this course will allow them to collabrate, communicate, and share information, to achieve coordinated awareness of, prevention of, protection against, and response to school-based incidents in a rural community. PREREQUISITES: Attendees must be US Citizens.
*Participants are required to use their own computer, tablet, or smartphone during the course. No group settings.
- Hours
- 8
- Max Attendance
- 40 (No Open Seats)
- Region
- State
- Location
-
Virtual Offering
Virtual Instructor-Led Course
Virtual Instructor-Led Course, MO 65102 - POST Approved
- Yes
- POST Control #
- 11899
- Technical Studies
- 8
- Target Audiences
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Education, Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, and Fire
- Availability
- Open To The Public
- Prerequisites
- None Set
- Registrant Notes
MUST ATTEND BOTH DAYS TO RECEIVE CREDIT AND HAVE INDIVIDUAL INTERNET ACCESSIBLE DEVICE.
Minimum of 20 students for course to be held.
Course Roster
Course registrants will be listed here along with their contributing role.
Name | Organization |
---|---|
Ayers, Randy | Boonville Police Department |
Baker, John | Belton Police Dept |
Bastow, Steve | Nevada Police Dept. |
Bean, Tim | DPS Division of Fire Safety |
Benjamin, Brian | Pevely Police Department |
BEVER, RYAN | REMSA |
Boyer, Jonie | Kingston K-14 |
BULGIN, RUBEN | LifeLine Foods/ Buchanan County Region H Haz Mat Team |
Burnett, Dale | Branson Police Department |
Clubbs, Talmage | East Newton School District |
Crane, Justin | Cass County |
Crisol, Carlos | Saline County Health Dept. |
Crites, Jeffrey | Farmington Police Department |
DURYEA, SHAYNE | Christian County Sheriff's Office |
Evans, Brad | City of Houston |
Fields, Cy | Monroe County Joint Communications |
Hamlin, Edward | Indian Point Police Department |
Hargrave, Brandon | Warrensburg Police Department |
Heckmaster, Dustin | MUPD |
Hendricks, Deb | MSBA Center for Education Safety |
Krijestorac, Anela | St. Louis County |
Lambrich, Joshua | City of Arnold Police Department |
Lesh, Ryan | Missouri Division of Fire Safety |
Lofton, Jeff | Christian County Sheriff's Office |
Matheny, Erin | Sedalia-Pettis County EMA |
Maybell, Tim | UMKC PD |
McColley, Rachel | MO Division of Fire Safety |
Ogden, Kerry | Moody Volunteer Fire Department/ American Red Cross |
Richardson, Michael | Franklin County Sheriff's Office |
Roderick, Amy | MSBA's Center for Education Safety |
Rowinski, Aleksander | Linn Fire Protection District |
Schwenn, Matthew | Osage Beach Police |
Taylor, Trampus | Sparta Police Department |
Thomas, Michael | SCBC FIRE |
Warren, Nathan | Richwoods R-VII School District |
Wheeler, John | Cole County Sheriff's Department |
Wiedemann, Matt | St Louis Metro Police |
Wilson, Trenny | MWSU Police Department |
Wood, David | Careflite |
Zimmermann, Joseph | City of Richmond Heights Police Department |