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EMS722 — Suicide Bomber Incidents

0.4 credits · 4 hours

Prevention and Response to Suicide Bombing IncidentsProvides the knowledge and information needed to assist in the development or augmentation of policies, procedures, training and operational capabilities to deter, prevent, interdict, respond to, and mitigate the effects of a suicide bombing incident. Topics covered include: Defining the Suicide Bombing Threat; Infrastructure Protection, Risk Management, and Critical Asset Assessment; Suicide Bombing Devices; Legal Issues in the Use of Deadly Force and Racial Profiling; Threat Assessments; Information Collection and Management, Indications, and Warnings; Vulnerability Assessments; Pre-Attack/Imminent Attack Countermeasures, Issues and Responses; Risk Analysis; Post-blast Issues and Responses. This program is presented as part of the GET READY 2006 Emergency Preparedness Conclave. Presenter: Ryan MorrisTarget Audience: EMS, Fire, Law Enforcement, Health Care, Emergency Management

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