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Listed below are the State, Emergency
Management Institute (EMI), weapons
of Mass Destruction (WMD) and
Homeland security (HS) courses
sceduled for Louisiana juristictions.

Course List

Other training providers offer classes not
listed on this calendar. Go to our
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Information page for further details
about these providers and available classes.

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apply for State training courses, use the
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Training Application.

Please contact the
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comments about any training matter.
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Course
Information |
Date |
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Location |
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August - January 2009
Courses |
MGT 315 Enhanced Threat & Risk Assessment
-enhances
manager skills to comprehensively assess critical
vulnerabilities by jurisdiction and develop plans to
prevent/mitigate damage from a CBRNE incident.
POC:
Butch Beckham 318-322-2641 |
Jan. 7-8 |
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Ouachita
EOC |
G386
-Mass
Fatality Incident Response - Prepares local and
state response personnel, responsible agencies and
professionals to effectively handle mass fatalities.
POC: Rachel Dyer
225-925-1706 |
Jan. 14-15 |
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State Police
HQs
Baton Rouge |
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Active Shooter:
Schools, Businesses and Public Places
-
Equips stakeholders
with knowledge to prevent and deter an active shooter
situation in public places
POC: Jim Bridges
225-358-5600
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Jan.
26-27 |
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Alexandria |
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ICS 400 -
Advanced Incident
Command System -
This
course provides training on and resources for
personnel who require advanced application of the
Incident Command System (ICS). This course
expands upon information covered in ICS-100 through
ICS-300 courses. Target audience for this
course is senior personnel who are expected to
perform in a management capacity in an Area Command
or Multiagency Coordination Entity.
POC: Sadye Batts
318-447-3373
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Jan.
26-27 |
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Ball |
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AWR 160 Standardized
Awareness Training (SAT)
-
Provides instruction on: prevention and deterrence,
chemical and biological agents, radiological materials,
explosives, and the Emergency Response Guidebook.
POCs: Jodi Harvey
225-925-7699/Jim Bridges 225-358-5600
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Feb. 19 |
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State Police
HQs
Baton Rouge |
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AWR 160 Standardized
Awareness Training (SAT)
-
Provides instruction on: prevention and deterrence,
chemical and biological agents, radiological materials,
explosives, and the Emergency Response Guidebook.
POC:
Jim
Polk 985-783-5050
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Feb. 19 |
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St. Charles
Parish OEP |
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ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These
earlier courses are prerequisites for ICS-300.
Target audience for this course is individuals who
may assume a supervisory role in expanding incident
or Type 3 incidents.
POC:
Sonny Cudd 318-371-3385
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Feb 28 -Mar. 1 |
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LSU FETI Pine Country Training
Center
Minden
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Type
III COML Class (Communications Unit Leader) Course
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COML
training will qualify emergency responders as lead radio
communications coordinators if they possess the
necessary prerequisites, including knowledge of the
following: local communications; communications systems;
and local, regional, and state communications plans.
COML responsibilities include developing plans for the
effective use of incident communications equipment and
facilities, managing the distribution of communications
equipment to incident personnel, and coordinating the
installation and testing of communications equipment.
COML Details
POC: Christina Dayries 225-358-5599
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Mar. 3-5 |
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GOHSEP
Baton Rouge |
Public
Information Officer (PIO) training - Abbreviated
instruction in the duties of the emergency management
PIO.
POC: Pam Roussel: 225-439-2047 |
Mar. 11
Open to Region 3 only |
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ICS
300
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This course provides training on and
resources for personnel who require advanced application
of the Incident Command System (ICS). This course
expands upon information covered in the ICS-100 and
ICS-200 courses. These earlier courses are
prerequisites for ICS-300. Target audience for
this course is individuals who may assume a supervisory
role in expanding incident or Type 3 incidents.
POC: Chief Keith Murray
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Mar. 14-15
Course Closed |
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Pineville High
School
Pineville |
Active
Shooter - Academic
course designed to equip stakeholders with knowledge and
expertise to deter, prevent and respond to a shooter in
public places.
POC: Jodi R. Harvey
225-925-7699 |
Mar. 16-17
Course Closed |
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Metairie |
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AWR 122 -
Law
Enforcement Prevention & Deterrence of Terrorist Acts
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Provides
law enforcement officers with the knowledge, skills, and
abilities to assist in the prevention and deterrence of
terrorist incidents through intelligence gathering
and instruction in rudimentary terrorist
operations
and characteristics.
POC:
Marcella Anders 337-491-6624
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Mar. 17-18 |
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Lake Charles |
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MGT
313
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Trains
responders and supervisors to effectively plan for and
manage a WMD/terrorism incident by using the ICS to
integrate local, state and federal agencies into a
unified command structure. |
Mar. 24-26
Open only to LSU personnel |
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Baton
Rouge |
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Continuity
of Operations Planning (COOP)
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Develops
skills and knowledge to improve the overall quality and
workability of COOPs. For those responsible to
manage agency or department COOPs.
POC:
Kathy Barre' 504-426-0106
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Mar. 30 - Apr
1 |
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New
Orleans |
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G775
EOC Management and Operations
- 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.
POCs:
James Ballow 225-358-5462
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Mar. 30 - 31 |
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TBD
Alexandria |
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Practical
Kinesic Interview & Interrogation Phase I and II
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Teaches
multi-phase behavioral analysis and tactical
interrogation methods using advanced kinesic interview
and interrogation theories, helping interviewers
maximize their ability to gain valuable information
quickly and efficiently as possible.
POCs: Jodi Harvey
225-925-7699/Jim Bridges 225-358-5600
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Apr. 6-9
Course Closed |
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St. Charles
Parish Sheriff's Regional POST Academy |
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ICS
300
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This course provides training on and
resources for personnel who require advanced application
of the Incident Command System (ICS). This course
expands upon information covered in the ICS-100 and
ICS-200 courses. These earlier courses are
prerequisites for ICS-300. Target audience for
this course is individuals who may assume a supervisory
role in expanding incident or Type 3 incidents.
POC:
Gene Baratinni 318-425-5351
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Apr. 6-7
Open to Region 7 Only |
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Greenwood |
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ICS
400
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This course provides training on and
resources for personnel who require advanced application
of the Incident Command System (ICS). This course
expands upon information covered in ICS-100 through
ICS-300 courses. Target audience for this course is
senior personnel who are expected to perform in a
management capacity in an Area Command or Multiagency
Coordination Entity.
POC:
Gene Baratinni 318-425-5351
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Apr. 8-9
Open to Region 7 Only |
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Greenwood |
Active
Shooter - Academic
course designed to equip stakeholders with knowledge and
expertise to deter, prevent and respond to a shooter in
public places.
POC: Jodi R. Harvey
225-925-7699 |
Apr. 13-14 |
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Caddo
Parish
Shreveport |
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ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These
earlier courses are prerequisites for ICS-300.
Target audience for this course is individuals who
may assume a supervisory role in expanding incident
or Type 3 incidents.
Lead Instructor:
Rachel
Schlatre 225-925-1706
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Apr. 14-15 |
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GOHSEP
Baton Rouge |
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ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These
earlier courses are prerequisites for ICS-300.
Target audience for this course is individuals who
may assume a supervisory role in expanding incident
or Type 3 incidents.
POC:
Martin
Delaune 337-380-0908
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Apr. 14-15 |
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West Baton
Rouge Convention Center
Port Allen |
Forensic
Analysis of Cellular Data -
Designed
for police officers, investigators, fire investigators,
detectives, criminal investigation personnel, special
investigation units or others to increase knowledge and
effectiveness in recognition, use and display of
information derived from background research and
cellular data records.
POC: Jodi R. Harvey
225-925-7699 |
Apr. 16-17 |
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Caddo Parish
Shreveport |
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G775
EOC Management and Operations
- 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.
POCs:
James Ballow 225-358-5462
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Apr. 22-23
Closed |
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Lafourche EOC |
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IS-230 Principles of Emergency Management:
The
goal of this course is to introduce you to the
fundamentals of emergency management as an integrated
system, surveying how the resources and capabilities of
all functions at all levels can be networked together in
all phases for all hazards.
POC: Butch
Beckham 318-322-2641
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Apr. 23-24 |
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Ouachita Parish EOC |
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MGT
324 Prevention, Deterrence and Response to Campus
Emergencies:
Addresses
spontaneous campus incidents requiring an coordinated
and integrated emergency response.
POC: Kevin
Scott 225-572-1530
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Apr. 23-24 |
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LSU
Baton Rouge |
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Critical Incident Response to Suicide Bomber Terrorism
Threat -
Prepares
responder to recognize bomb types and respond to IEDs
used by suicide bombers attempting to cause mass
destruction and mass casualties.
POC:
Jimmy Keen 504-849-8023
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Apr. 27-28 |
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New
Orleans |
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MERRTT
-
Develops
responder understanding of radioactive material, common
radiological instruments, decon techniques for handling
contaminated victims, response actions and techniques
for radiological events, and utilizing available
resources during a response.
POC:
SGT Kelly Feet 225-654-1336
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Apr. 28-29 |
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Zachary |
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MGT
317: Public Works - Planning/Responding to
Terrorism/WMD Incident
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Trains
public works managers and supervisors in their critical
infrastructure and public services responsibilities and
roles relating community preparation and response to a
WMD terrorism incident.
POC:
Jodi Harvey 225-925-7699
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Apr. 28-30 |
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Alexandria |
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HSEEP
and Train-the-Trainer Course:
The HSEEP Training Course
incorporates exercise guidance and best practices from
the HSEEP Volumes. Throughout the course, participants
will learn about topics including exercise program
management, design and development, conduct, evaluation,
and improvement planning
POC:
Lauren Stevens 225-925-7507 or Rachel Schlatre
225-925-1706
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Apr. 28-30 |
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Caddo EOC
Shreveport |
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MGT
310:
Targets
managers and supervisors of first responders within
local jurisdictions responsible to prevent, mitigate,
manage or resolve a WMD/Terrorism incident.
POC:
Will White 225-389-2100
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May 5-7 |
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Baton Rouge |
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ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These
earlier courses are prerequisites for ICS-300.
Target audience for this course is individuals who
may assume a supervisory role in expanding incident
or Type 3 incidents.
POC: Beau Barras
337-898-4258
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May 11-12
Course closed
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Vermilion Parish Public Library
Abbeville Branch
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MERRTT:
Develops responder understanding of
radioactive material, common radiological instruments,
decon techniques for handling contaminated victims,
response actions and techniques for radiological events,
and utilizing available resources during a response.
POC:
Pliny Auzenne 225-922-2478
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May 12-13 |
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West Monroe |
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COOP
Train-the-Trainer:
Acquaints experienced COOP managers/instructors with
COOP course materials. This course helps managers
of agency or department COOPs design and implement the
process.
POC:
Kathy Barre' 504-426-0106
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May 12-14
Tentatively Scheduled
Open to Region 1 |
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Metairie |
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ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These
earlier courses are prerequisites for ICS-300.
Target audience for this course is individuals who
may assume a supervisory role in expanding incident
or Type 3 incidents.
Lead Instructor: Gene
Barattini
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May 12-13
Open to any participant |
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MERRTT:
Develops responder understanding of
radioactive material, common radiological instruments,
decon techniques for handling contaminated victims,
response actions and techniques for radiological events,
and utilizing available resources during a response.
POC:
Pliny Auzenne 225-922-2478
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May 14-15
Course closed |
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Shreveport |
ICS
400:
This course provides training on and resources
for personnel who require advanced application
of the Incident Command System (ICS). This
course expands upon information covered in
ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses. Target
audience for this course is senior personnel who
are expected to perform in a management capacity
in an Area Command or Multiagency Coordination
Entity.
Lead Instructor: Gene Barattini
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May 14-15
Open to any participant |
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Counter Terrorism for Law Enforcement Investigators:
Introductory course to equip investigators with skills
to detect and investigate potential terrorist activity,
and with interview/interrogation skills.
POC:
Jodi Harvey 225-925-7699
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May 19-20
Cancelled |
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Metairie |
ICS
400:
This course provides training on and resources
for personnel who require advanced application of the
Incident Command System (ICS). This course expands
upon information covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300
courses. Target audience for this course is senior
personnel who are expected to perform in a management
capacity in an Area Command or Multiagency Coordination
Entity.
POC:
Rachel Schlatre 225-925-1706 |
May 19-20 |
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LSP HQs
Building
Baton Rouge |
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Bombs,
Booby Traps and IEDs -
Learn how
to conduct efficient explosive investigations; preserve
crime scenes; document physical evidence and determine
search m methods; identify booby trap activation systems
used in conjunction with IEDs; handle suspicious
packages; develop a bomb threat plan.
POC:
Jodi Harvey 225-925-7699
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May 20-22 |
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Caddo Parish
Shreveport |
ICS
400:
This course provides training on and resources
for personnel who require advanced application
of the Incident Command System (ICS). This
course expands upon information covered in
ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses. Target
audience for this course is senior personnel who
are expected to perform in a management capacity
in an Area Command or Multiagency Coordination
Entity.
POC: Beau Barras 337-898-4258
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May 26-27
Course closed
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Vermilion Parish Public Library
Abbeville Branch
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MGT
310: Targets
key personnel who are required to prevent, mitigate,
manage, and/or resolve a WMD/terrorism incident.
POC:
Will White 225-389-2100
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May 26-28 |
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East Baton
Rouge EOC
Baton Rouge |
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Practical Kinesic Interview & Interrogation: Teaches
multi-phase behavioral analysis and tactical
interrogation methods using advanced kinesic interview
and interrogation theories. The course is designed to
help interviewers maximize their ability to gain
valuable information as quickly and efficiently as
possible.
POC:
Jodi Harvey 225-925-7699
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May 26-29 |
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Harvey |
IS-235:
Emergency
Planning:
This course is designed for emergency management
personnel who are involved in developing an effective
emergency planning system.This course offers training in
the fundamentals of the emergency planning process,
including the rationale behind planning. It will develop
your capability for effective participation in the
all-hazard emergency operations planning process to save
lives and protect property threatened by disaster.
POC:
Rachel Schlatre 225-925-1706 |
May 27-28 |
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TBD |
G775 EOC Management and
Operations
- 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.
POC:
Rachel Schlatre 225-925-1706 |
May 27-28 |
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Gonzales Fire Dept Gonzales |
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PER
219:
Integrated response to WMD Incidents: Participants
develop/refine strategies for responding to WMD
incidents may be in transit via rail, truck, barge or
cargo containers.
POC:
Tim Thomasson 504-570-3294
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May 27-29 |
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New
Orleans |
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Active Shooter:
Academic course designed to equip stakeholders with
knowledge and expertise to deter, prevent and respond to
a shooter in public places.
POC:
Jodi R. Harvey 225-925-7699
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June 1-2 |
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West Monroe |
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PER
211 EMS Operations & Planning for WMD:
Equips
hospital and medical personnel to provide triage,
treatment and transportation in the event of populace
exposure to CBRNE.
POC:
Pam Roussel 225-226-3694
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June 2-4 |
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Region 3
Thibodaux |
IS-235 Emergency Planning
- This cours is designed for
emergency management personnel who are involved in
developing an effective emergency planning system. This
course offers training in the fundamentals of the
emergency planning process, including the rationale
behind planning. It will develop your capability for
effective participation in the all-hazard emergency
operations planning process to save lives and protect
property threatened by disaster.
POC:
Rachel Schlatre 225-925-1706 |
June 3-4 |
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Tangipahoa Parish 911
Communications Center |
AWR 144 Port &
Vessel Security for Public Safety & Maritime
Personnel:
Educates rural public safety officials and
responders in the unique and complex security
needs of maritime facilities and vessels.
POC: SGT Kelly Feet 225-654-1336
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June 16 |
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Zachary |
MERRTT with Drills:
Develops responder understanding of radioactive
material, common radiological instruments, decon
techniques for handling contaminated victims,
response actions and techniques for radiological
events, and utilizing available resources during
a response.
POC: SGT Kelly Feet 225-654-1336
|
June 22-25 |
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Practical Kinesic Interview &
Interrogation (Phases I and II):
Teaches multi-phase
behavioral analysis and tactical interrogation methods
using advanced kinesic interview and interrogation
theories, helping interviewers maximize their ability to
gain valuable information quickly and efficiently as
possible.
POC:
Jodi Harvey 225-925-7699
|
June
22-26 |
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Gonzales |
Intro to Street Spanish Language:
Provides knowledge and understanding of Spanish
culture and language to prepare officers for
field interaction with Latino populace.
POC: Jodi Harvey 225-925-7699
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June 22-24 |
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IRTB/PRSBI Combination:
Awareness level provides basic information on
explosive and incendiary devices possibly used
as terrorist weapons.
POC: SGT Kelly Feet 225-654-1336
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June 23 |
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ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These
earlier courses are prerequisites for ICS-300.
Target audience for this course is individuals who
may assume a supervisory role in expanding incident
or Type 3 incidents.
Lead Instructor: Gene
Barattini
|
June 23-24
Cancelled |
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North Louisiana Criminal Justice Academy
Plain Dealing
|
ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These
earlier courses are prerequisites for ICS-300.
Target audience for this course is individuals who
may assume a supervisory role in expanding incident
or Type 3 incidents.
|
June 23-24 |
|
Beauregard Parish Sheriff’s Office Training
Center
DeRidder
|
ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These
earlier courses are prerequisites for ICS-300.
Target audience for this course is individuals who
may assume a supervisory role in expanding incident
or Type 3 incidents.
|
June 23-24 |
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DEQ, Galves Building
Baton Rouge
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Practical Kinesic
Interview & Interrogation (Phases I and II):
Teaches
multi-phase behavioral analysis and tactical
interrogation methods using advanced kinesic interview
and interrogation theories, helping interviewers
maximize their ability to gain valuable information
quickly and efficiently as possible.
POC:
Jodi Harvey 225-925-7699
|
June
23-26
Course
Closed |
|
Shreveport |
MGT 318:
Public
Information in a WMD/Terrorism Incident. Prepares
those with duties requiring interface with new media
during a terrorist incident or major disaster.
POC:
Ashley
Berthelot 225-578-3870
|
June 24-25 |
|
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ICS
400:
This course provides training on and resources
for personnel who require advanced application of the
Incident Command System (ICS). This course expands
upon information covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300
courses. Target audience for this course is senior
personnel who are expected to perform in a management
capacity in an Area Command or Multiagency Coordination
Entity.
Lead Instructor: Gene Barattini
|
June 25-26
Cancelled |
|
North Louisiana Criminal Justice Academy
Plain Dealing
|
ICS
400:
This course provides training on and resources
for personnel who require advanced application of the
Incident Command System (ICS). This course expands
upon information covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300
courses. Target audience for this course is senior
personnel who are expected to perform in a management
capacity in an Area Command or Multiagency Coordination
Entity.
POC:
Daniel Semanszyk 337-349-2641
|
June 27-28
Cancelled |
|
ULL Abbdalla Hall
Lafayette
|
CAPTAP:
Attendance is restricted to those who manage agency,
city or parish CI/KR.
POC:
Jodi Harvey 225-925-7699
|
July 7-9 |
|
|
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ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These
earlier courses are prerequisites for ICS-300.
Target audience for this course is individuals who
may assume a supervisory role in expanding incident
or Type 3 incidents.
POC:
Crystal Moran
|
July 13-14
Class Closed |
|
Ascension
Parish |
MGT 324:
Prevention of, Deterrence from and Responding to Campus
Emergencies. Trains those officials required to
respond to a college campus emergency.
POC:
Kevin Scott 225-578-3421
|
July 15-16 |
|
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HSEEP Toolkit Lab Training
Course:
The
HSEEP Toolkit is an integrated system of design,
development, evaluation, and improvement planning tools,
which provide a seamless collaborative environment for
planners at both the exercise program and project
levels. Its objectives focus on reducing dependence on
direct support; facilitating the development and
coordination of multiple simultaneous exercises; and
identifying and closing gaps in preparedness
capabilities
Lead Instructor:
Nick Auck 225-925-7704 or
Rachel Schlatre 225-925-1706
|
July 16 |
|
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ICS
400:
This course provides training on and resources
for personnel who require advanced application of the
Incident Command System (ICS). This course expands
upon information covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300
courses. Target audience for this course is senior
personnel who are expected to perform in a management
capacity in an Area Command or Multiagency Coordination
Entity.
POC:
Kenneth
Harlow,
bpoep@beau.org, 337-460-5442
|
July 21-22 |
|
Beauregard Parish Sheriff’s Office Training
Center
DeRidder
|
|
ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These
earlier courses are prerequisites for ICS-300.
Target audience for this course is individuals who
may assume a supervisory role in expanding incident
or Type 3 incidents.
POC:
Brian Stevens
|
July 27-28 |
|
DSS
Baton Rouge |
ICS
400:
This course provides training on and resources
for personnel who require advanced application of the
Incident Command System (ICS). This course expands
upon information covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300
courses. Target audience for this course is senior
personnel who are expected to perform in a management
capacity in an Area Command or Multiagency Coordination
Entity.
POC:
Brian Stevens
|
July 29-30 |
|
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G775 EOC Management and Operations: 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.
POC:
Larry Landry
|
July 29-30 |
|
Abdalla Hall, ULL
Lafayette
|
ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These
earlier courses are prerequisites for ICS-300.
Target audience for this course is individuals who
may assume a supervisory role in expanding incident
or Type 3 incidents.
POC:
Rachel Schlatre
rachel.schlatre@la.gov
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July 30-31
Closed to OCPR Employees Only |
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Office of Coastal
Protection and Restoration |
August - January 2009
Courses

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