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Fire Homeland Security Training


For over two decades FETN has delivered top-quality emergency preparedness training and information to thousands of firefighters nationwide. No one has more experience preparing "the front lines" to manage major emergency events. With the new threats facing the world FETN has the vital homeland security training for fire departments across the country.
 
FETN's Fire Homeland Security training was produced in conjunction with LETN (Law Enforcement Training Network) and is applicable for all emergency responders.
 

Fire Homeland Security Training Benefits

  • Identify how to manage WMD decontamination successfully within the scope of a crime scene investigation.
  • Understand procedures for treating contaminated victims.
  • Understand how to respond to a dirty bomb.
  • Understand department role in the incident command system.
  • Identify the logistical issues involved when decontaminating mass casualties versus a small number of victims.
  • Understand the types of vulnerabilities that may be associated with critical infrastructures.

Fire Homeland Security Learning Plan


  • Terrorists vs. Firefighters
  • Common Responsibilities Associated With ICS Assignments
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection: Determining the Need for Protection
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection: Identifying Critical Infrastructures
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection: Applying Countermeasures, Part 1
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection: Assessing Risk
  • Decontamination: Lessons Learned
  • Detecting Weapons of Mass Destruction, Part 1
  • Detecting Weapons of Mass Destruction, Part 2
  • Energetic Materials Identification and Response
  • Homeland One Awareness Level Training: CIP: Analyzing the Vulnerabilities
  • Homeland One Awareness Level Training: CIP Applying Countermeasures, Part 2
  • Incident and Disaster Preparation
  • Incident Command
  • Incident Command System 101
  • Incident Command System, Part 2: Command Staff
  • Incident Command System, Part 3: Operations: Controlling The Incident
  • Incident Command System, Part 4: Logistics and Resource Management
  • Incident Facilities for Homeland Security
  • Incident Resources for Homeland Security Incidents
  • Introduction to Homeland Security
  • Order Out of Chaos
  • Protecting America: Bad Chemistry
  • Protecting America: Bio-Terror 101, Part 1
  • Protecting America: Bio-Terror 101, Part 2
  • Protecting America: Mass Transit/Mass Terror
  • Protecting America: Overwhelmed
  • Protecting America: Radiological Emergencies and First Responders, Part 1
  • Protecting America: Radiological Emergencies and First Responders, Part 2
  • Protecting America: Review
  • Protection of Potential and Actual Crime Scenes, Part 1
  • Protection of Potential and Actual Crime Scenes, Part 2
  • Recognizing Hazardous Materials Incidents
  • Self-Protection Measures for WMD Incidents, Part 1
  • Self-Protection Measures for WMD Incidents, Part 2
  • Site Security Procedures for WMD Incidents
  • Terrorist Preparedness: Critical Incident Management
  • The Incident Command System in Homeland Security, Part 1
  • The Incident Command System in Homeland Security, Part 2
  • Weapons of Mass Destruction: Decontamination
  • Weapons of Mass Destruction: Resources
 
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