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Ohio EMA Training Current Course List

To enroll in any of these classes or for more information navigate to the Ohio EMA Training website.


Course IDNameDescriptionSessionLocationEnroll
ICS400_Darke_CountyICS-400: Advanced ICS for Command and General Staff, Complex Incidents and MACSA 14-hour classroom course provides training on the advanced resource management provisions of the Incident Command System (ICS). Course topics include explaining the special management challenges of major incidents, as well as explaining how Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are established. The target audience for this course is senior personnel who are expected to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-agency Coordination Entity. Prerequisites: IS-100, IS-200, ICS-300, IS-700 and IS-800. February 25-26, 2012Darke Co EMA 5183 County Home Rd Point of contact Rick Lee 937-548-1444 rick@darkecountyema.orgEnroll
ICS400_LakeCountyICS-400: Advanced ICS for Command and General Staff, Complex Incidents and MACSA 14-hour classroom course provides training on the advanced resource management provisions of the Incident Command System (ICS). Course topics include explaining the special management challenges of major incidents, as well as explaining how Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are established. The target audience for this course is senior personnel who are expected to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-agency Coordination Entity. Prerequisites: IS-100, IS-200, ICS-300, IS-700 and IS-800.February 27-28, 2012Madison Fire Station #1 33 North Lake St. Madison, Oh 44057 Point of Contact Ken Folsom 440-279-2173 KFolsom@CO.GEAUGA.OH.USEnroll
ICS300_ShelbyCountyICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding EventsThis 18-hour classroom course is designed for front-line personnel with supervisory responsibilities, such as the Incident Commander or Planning Section Chief. The three-day curriculum includes instruction in general principles associated with incident command, along with various tabletop exercises that allow students to put this knowledge to practical use. February 28-March 1, 2012Sydney Police Department 234 West Court Street Point of Contact Glen Moore 330-730-2315 EmergencyMgr1@aol.comEnroll
G132_Feb2012G132 Exercise Design and Evaluation CourseThis four-day course is designed for exercise staff to acquire additional knowledge and skills necessary to develop, conduct, evaluate, and follow-up basic exercise activities and exercises, with a focus on functional exercises. The content addresses the fundamental requirements of an overall exercise program and its components, and is considered an advanced level exercise design course. Prerequisites: IS-120.A - An Introduction to Exercises; IS-130 Exercise Evaluation and Improvement Planning; and IS-139 Exercise Design. The pre-requisite course certificates must be turned in at registration on the first day of the course.February 28-March 2, 2012Ohio EMA - Columbus, Ohio 43235Enroll
ICS300_ONGICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding EventsPrerequisites: IS-100, IS-200 and IS-700 This 18-hour classroom course is designed for front-line personnel with supervisory responsibilities, such as the Incident Commander or Planning Section Chief. The three-day curriculum includes instruction in general principles associated with incident command, along with various tabletop exercises that allow students to put this knowledge to practical use. March 3-4, 2012CST BLDG 8202 S. Access Rd. BLDG 946 RANGB Point of contact Aaron Barrett aaron.thomas.barrett@us.army.mil 614.336.6868Enroll
G386March2012G386 Mass Fatalities Incident ResponseThis two-day course prepares local and state response personnel and other responsible agencies and professionals to handle mass fatalities effectively and to work with the survivors in an emergency or disaster. Selection Criteria: The course is designed for a wide audience, encompassing the range of personnel with a role to play in mass fatality incidents. Coroners, medical examiners, funeral directors, clergy, heads of first response agencies (fire, police, EMS, etc.) planners, and emergency management coordinators will benefit from this course.March 6 - 7, 2012Ohio EMA - Columbus, Ohio 43235Enroll
OH-696NortheastOH-696 Zoonotic Training - Northeast OhioA distinguished panel of Ohio veterinarians will discuss the current status of zoonotic diseases in Ohio, including surveillance and reporting systems. Group tabletop exercise/discussions will be held regarding coordinated response to zoonotic issues; scenarios are based on actual events.March 7, 2012St Theodosius Ridge Manor 4630 Ridge Rd Brooklyn OH 44144Enroll
G108March2012G108 Community Mass Care ManagementThis 2-day course is intended to equip emergency management staff and voluntary agency personnel with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform as effective mass care coordinators in a broad range of disaster situations. The course covers how to assess and size up mass care needs; how to plan for mass care; recruitment, training, and exercises for mass care personnel; and actions to take in short-term and long-term mass care operations (response and recovery).March 13 - 14, 2012Ohio EMA - Columbus, Ohio 43235Enroll
OH-696SouthCentralOH-696 Zoonotic Training - South Central OhioA distinguished panel of Ohio veterinarians will discuss the current status of zoonotic diseases in Ohio, including surveillance and reporting systems. Group tabletop exercise/discussions will be held regarding coordinated response to zoonotic issues; scenarios are based on actual events.March 14, 2012Holzer Medical Center-Jackson, 500 Burlington Road, Jackson, OHEnroll
OH-696SoutheastOH-696 Zoonotic Training - Southeast OhioA distinguished panel of Ohio veterinarians will discuss the current status of zoonotic diseases in Ohio, including surveillance and reporting systems. Group tabletop exercise/discussions will be held regarding coordinated response to zoonotic issues; scenarios are based on actual events.March 15, 2012Muskingum County Health Department, 205 N. Seventh Street, Zanesville, OH 43701Enroll
ICS400_ShelbyCountyICS-400: Advanced ICS for Command and General Staff, Complex Incidents and MACSA 14-hour classroom course provides training on the advanced resource management provisions of the Incident Command System (ICS). Course topics include explaining the special management challenges of major incidents, as well as explaining how Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are established. The target audience for this course is senior personnel who are expected to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-agency Coordination Entity. Prerequisites: IS-100, IS-200, ICS-300, IS-700 and IS-800.March 19-20, 2012Sydney Police Department 234 West Court Street Point of Contact Glen Moore 330-730-2315 EmergencyMgr1@aol.comEnroll
OH-696SouthwestOH-696 Zoonotic Training - Southwest OhioA distinguished panel of Ohio veterinarians will discuss the current status of zoonotic diseases in Ohio, including surveillance and reporting systems. Group tabletop exercise/discussions will be held regarding coordinated response to zoonotic issues; scenarios are based on actual events.March 20, 2012Receptions, 10681 Loveland-Madeira Road, Loveland, OHEnroll
OH-696WestCentralOH-696 Zoonotic Training - West Central OhioA distinguished panel of Ohio veterinarians will discuss the current status of zoonotic diseases in Ohio, including surveillance and reporting systems. Group tabletop exercise/discussions will be held regarding coordinated response to zoonotic issues; scenarios are based on actual events.March 21, 2012Madison Lakes Training Center, 581 Olive Road, Dayton, OH 45427Enroll
ICS300_CuyahogaCountyICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding EventsPrerequisites: IS-100, IS-200 and IS-700 This 18-hour classroom course is designed for front-line personnel with supervisory responsibilities, such as the Incident Commander or Planning Section Chief. The three-day curriculum includes instruction in general principles associated with incident command, along with various tabletop exercises that allow students to put this knowledge to practical use. March 27-28, 2012Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District 4747 E. Street Cuyahoga Heights Ohio 44125 Point of Contact Kevin Sur Phone: 216-443-3197 ksur@cuyahogacounty.usEnroll
G775March2012G775 EOC Managment and Operations CourseThis two-day course examines the role, design, and functions of Emergency Operations Centers (EOC) and their relationships as components of a multi-agency coordination system. The course provides training about staffing and organization, information, systems, communications and equipment needs at the EOC; activating and deactivating the EOC; EOC operations; and EOC testing, training and exercising. It uses activities and case studies about EOCs and multi-agency coordination systems at the local, State and Federal levels of government.March 27 - 28, 2012Ohio EMA - Columbus, Ohio 43235Enroll
ICS300_JacksonCountyICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding EventsPrerequisites: IS-100, IS-200 and IS-700 This 18-hour classroom course is designed for front-line personnel with supervisory responsibilities, such as the Incident Commander or Planning Section Chief. The three-day curriculum includes instruction in general principles associated with incident command, along with various tabletop exercises that allow students to put this knowledge to practical use. March 27-29, 2012Jackson County Health Dept. 200 E. Main St., Jackson, Ohio 45640 Point of Contact Robert Czechlewski 740-286-5630 jacksoncoema@hotmail.comEnroll
ICS400_JacksonCountyICS-400: Advanced ICS for Command and General Staff, Complex Incidents and MACSPrerequisites: IS-100, IS-200, ICS-300, IS-700 and IS-800. A 14-hour classroom course provides training on the advanced resource management provisions of the Incident Command System (ICS). Course topics include explaining the special management challenges of major incidents, as well as explaining how Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are established. The target audience for this course is senior personnel who are expected to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-agency Coordination Entity. March 29-30, 2012Jackson County Health Dept. 200 E. Main St., Jackson, Ohio 45640 Point of Contact Robert Czechlewski 740-286-5630 jacksoncoema@hotmail.comEnroll
G108SummitCo2012G108 Community Mass Care ManagementEnrollment is specific to Summit County participants; we will consider other interested individuals two-weeks before the start of the course. This 2-day course is intended to equip emergency management staff and voluntary agency personnel with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform as effective mass care coordinators in a broad range of disaster situations. The course covers how to assess and size up mass care needs; how to plan for mass care; recruitment, training, and exercises for mass care personnel; and actions to take in short-term and long-term mass care operations (response and recovery).March 29 - 30, 2012Akron General Health & Wellness Ctr, 4125 Medina Rd, Akron, OH 44333Enroll
G200Spring2012G200 Spring Directors' Seminar 2012This seminar is for county emergency managers, elected officials, and other local and state officials. It provides an update on federal, state, and local emergency management and homeland security priorities, goals, and programs and provides an opportunity for participants to get the latest updates on a broad range of timely and relevant subjects. The Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) mandates that all EMA Directors attend two (2) such seminars each year.April 11 - 12, 2012University Plaza Hotel, 3110 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, Ohio 43202Enroll
G351SummitCo2012G351 Who's in Charge Here? Exercising Leadership in Emergency or DisasterEnrollment is specific to Summit County participants; we will consider other interested individuals two-weeks before the start of the course. The purpose of this 6-hour course is to prepare local elected government officials to lead and direct their jurisdiction in implementing comprehensive emergency management systems.April 13, 2012Akron General Health & Wellness Ctr, 4125 Medina Rd, Akron, OH 44333Enroll
ICAMEOJacksonCo2012PER-229 Introduction to CAMEO SuiteHow do you work with other emergency service personnel and agencies to plan for and respond to intentional or accidental events of destruction? Is the Computer-Aided Management of Emergency Operations (CAMEO) Suite a part of your planning and response? Introduction to the CAMEO Suite is designed to have you work together with other emergency responders to collect, manage, and share emergency planning and response information. Specifically, this course will train you and your agency to effectively use the CAMEO Suite in your jurisdiction.April 13 - 15, 2012Daymar College, 980 E. Main St., Jackson, Ohio 45640Enroll
ICS300_LucasCountyEMAICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding EventsPrerequisites: IS-100, IS-200 and IS-700 This 18-hour classroom course is designed for front-line personnel with supervisory responsibilities, such as the Incident Commander or Planning Section Chief. The three-day curriculum includes instruction in general principles associated with incident command, along with various tabletop exercises that allow students to put this knowledge to practical use. April 23-24, 2012Owens Community College 30335 Oregon Road Law Enforcement Bldg Rm 145 Perrysburg, Oh Point ot Contact Greg Locher greglocher23@gmail.com 419-779-4290Enroll
G290_291April2012G290/G291 Basic Public Information Officer SeriesThe Basic Public Information Officer Series will use interactive presentation to convey information and engage the participants in learning. The Basic Public Information Officer Course is designed to prepare participants to function as full- or part-time PIOs. Additionally, this training is a prerequisite and foundation for more advanced training that takes participants from the awareness level to the mastery level in their public information careers. This training will equip participants with the basic skills such as oral and written communications, and understanding and working with the media, and basic tools and techniques needed to perform effectively.April 24 - 26, 2012Ohio EMA - Columbus, Ohio 43235Enroll
ACAMEOJacksonCo2012MGT-320 Utilizing CAMEOThis management-level course is targeted at emergency responders and planners involved in mitigation of, preparedness for, response to, and recovery from all-hazards emergency situations that may arise in their communities. It reviews the fundamental elements of the CAMEO Suite (i.e., ALOHA, MARPLOT, CAMEO Chemicals, and CAMEOfm) in relation to all-hazard threats. As such, it includes detailed technical information and hands-on practice of critical elements of the Suite. To better understand how the programs interface, the participants are provided opportunities to practice key CAMEO procedures that allow users to enhance planning and response activities associated with all-hazard threats. These exercises clarify the connections between the programs. The exercises also clarify how the programs can enhance emergency planning and response activities.April 27 - 29, 2012Daymar College, 980 E. Main St., Jackson, Ohio 45640Enroll
ICS400_LucasCountyEMAICS-400: Advanced ICS for Command and General Staff, Complex Incidents and MACSA 14-hour classroom course provides training on the advanced resource management provisions of the Incident Command System (ICS). Course topics include explaining the special management challenges of major incidents, as well as explaining how Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are established. The target audience for this course is senior personnel who are expected to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-agency Coordination Entity. April 30, 2012Owens Community College 30335 Oregon Road Law Enforcement Bldg Rm 145 Perrysburg, Oh Point ot Contact Greg Locher greglocher23@gmail.com 419-779-4290Enroll
G271May2012G271 Hazardous Weather & Flood PreparednessThe National Weather Service (NWS) and FEMA developed this three-day course with input from many states and local emergency managers. It is intended to help to promote a more proactive response to weather and flooding hazards through close coordination between emergency management and NWS.May 8 - 10, 2012Ohio EMA - Columbus, Ohio 43235Enroll
ICAMEO_May2012PER-229 Introduction to CAMEO SuiteThis Performance-Level course provides training on the fundamental elements of the CAMEO Suite of programs as they relate to emergency situations. As such, it includes detailed technical information and hands-on practice of critical elements of the CAMEO fm system and its associated programs (ALOHA, MARPLOT, LandView, and Tier II Submit). To better understand how the programs interface, participants are provided opportunities to practice key procedures that allow users to enhance planning and response activities associated with community risks. These exercises clarify the connections between the programs and how they can enhance emergency planning and response activities. See the following link for more information. http://www.ncbrt.lsu.edu/catalog/performance/icameo.aspxMay 22 - 24, 2012Ohio EMA - Columbus, Ohio 43235Enroll
ACAMEO_June2012MGT-320 Advanced CAMEO CourseAdvanced CAMEO - To better understand how the programs interface, participants are provided opportunities to practice key CAMEO procedures that allow users to enhance planning and response activities associated with community risks. These exercises clarify the connections between the programs and how they can enhance emergency planning and response activities. See the following link for more information: http://www.ncbrt.lsu.edu/catalog/management/ucameo.aspxJune 5 - 7, 2012Ohio EMA - Columbus, Ohio 43235Enroll
G386HamiltonJune2012G386 Mass Fatalities Incident ResponseThis two-day course prepares local and state response personnel and other responsible agencies and professionals to handle mass fatalities effectively and to work with the survivors in an emergency or disaster. Selection Criteria: The course is designed for a wide audience, encompassing the range of personnel with a role to play in mass fatality incidents. Coroners, medical examiners, funeral directors, clergy, heads of first response agencies (fire, police, EMS, etc.) planners, and emergency management coordinators will benefit from this course.June 12-13, 2012Symmes Safety Center, 8871 Weekly Lane, Symmes Township, Ohio 45249Enroll
G250-7June2012G250.7 Rapid Assessment WorkshopThis one-day workshop provides communities with a Resource Guide and Facilitator's Guide that can be used when developing the plan and procedures for rapidly and efficiently collecting disaster intelligence immediately following a disaster. This intelligence is used to prioritize response activities, allocate available resources, and specifically request resources from other sources to save and sustain lives.June 19, 2012Ohio EMA - Columbus, Ohio 43235Enroll

These are the Current Training Courses Being Offered
To Enroll navigate to the Ohio EMA Training website.
If you need additional information, please contact Phil Johnson at 614-799-3680 or Lisa Jones at 614-799-3824.

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