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UID:758-1566374400-1566390600@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:EARTHEX 2019
DESCRIPTION:The third annual Emergency All-sector Response Transnational Hazard Exercise® (EARTHEX).
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/earthex-2019/
LOCATION:Alabama EMA\, 5898 County Road 41\, Clanton\, AL\, 35046\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exercise
ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Smith":MAILTO:jason.smith@ema.alabama.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190820
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190822
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20190708T235611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190708T235612Z
UID:743-1566259200-1566431999@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:L0276 Benefit-Cost Analysis: Entry-Level - Clanton\, AL
DESCRIPTION:L0276 Benefit-Cost Analysis: Entry-Level\nAlabama EMA Media Room – Clanton\, Alabama\nCourse Description:\nThis course is designed as an introduction to the fundamental concepts of benefit-cost (BC) analysis. Participants will learn how to obtain BC data and conduct analyses using the latest version of the Benefit Cost Toolkit. This course will not teach how to conduct level-two BC analyses. \nSelection Criteria:\nThe primary audience for this course is Federal\, state\, local\, and tribal hazard mitigation staff; applicants/grantees; subapplicants/subgrantees; and personnel who are involved in the grant application development process and provide technical assistance. \nCourse Objectives:\nAt the end of this course\, participants will be able to: \n\nDemonstrate their knowledge of the basic Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA) theory.\nDemonstrate their knowledge of the basic flood concepts.\nDescribe features of the BCA Tool.\nComplete a BCA using the Flood Module.\nExplain each screen and important data fields in the Flood Module.\nComplete the independent case study assignment.\nUse supplemental tools and techniques in the BCA Tool in response to different scenarios\, which include: multiple structures\, displacement costs calculation\, loss of function calculation\, benefit-cost ratio just below 1.0\, types of basements.\nExplain key Damage-Frequency Assessments (DFA) concepts.\nIdentify eligible hazards.\nExplain the DFA Module data and documentation requirements.\nComplete a DFA Module BCA.\nExplain Tornado Safe Room\, Hurricane Wind\, Hurricane Safe Room\, Wildfire\, and Earthquake Module data and documentation requirements.\nComplete a Tornado Safe Room\, Hurricane Wind\, Hurricane Safe Room\, Wildfire\, and Earthquake Module BCA.\n\nPrerequisite(s):\nIS-276.a BCA: Entry-Level \n  \nStudents will need to complete a FEMA 119-25-2 General Application Short Form and supply a copy of their certificate from the Independent Study Course at the beginning of the course to receive credit.
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/l0276-benefit-cost-analysis-entry-level-clanton-al/
LOCATION:Alabama EMA\, 5898 County Road 41\, Clanton\, AL\, 35046\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Smith":MAILTO:jason.smith@ema.alabama.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190726
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20190329T192338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190524T205703Z
UID:666-1563926400-1564099199@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:MGT-310 Jurisdictional Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
DESCRIPTION:N18.9884.06 FLYER-MGT-310 JD Threat ID and Risk Assess.-A11Y_secure \n  \nTo register for this course\, please visit the following weblink: https://teex.org/Pages/Class.aspx?course=MGT310&courseTitle=Jurisdictional Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/mgt-310-jurisdictional-threat-and-hazard-identification-and-risk-assessment/
LOCATION:Alabama EMA\, 5898 County Road 41\, Clanton\, AL\, 35046\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Smith":MAILTO:jason.smith@ema.alabama.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190723
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190724
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20190329T191749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190524T205800Z
UID:661-1563840000-1563926399@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:AWR-213 Critical Infrastructure Security & Resilience Awareness
DESCRIPTION:FLYER-AWR-213 CI Key Resources Awareness_secure \n  \nTo register for this course\, please visit the following web address: https://teex.org/Pages/Class.aspx?course=AWR213&courseTitle=Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Awareness
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/awr-213-critical-infrastructure-security-resilience-awareness/
LOCATION:Alabama EMA\, 5898 County Road 41\, Clanton\, AL\, 35046\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Smith":MAILTO:jason.smith@ema.alabama.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190720
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20190213T233833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190329T202019Z
UID:647-1563235200-1563580799@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:MGT906 - L0449 ICS Train the Trainer presented by TEEX - Clanton\, AL
DESCRIPTION:MGT906 – L0449 ICS Train the Trainer presented by TEEX\nCourse Description:\nThis course expands and improves student’s ability to deliver Emergency Management Institute’s (EMI) Incident Command System (ICS) curricula. Students are provided training on the delivery of ICS-100: Introduction to the ICS\, ICS-200: ICS for Single Resource and Initial Action Incidents\, ICS 300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents\, ICS-400: Advanced ICS for Command and General Staff – Complex Incidents\, ICS-402 ICS Overview for Executives and Senior Officials\, and G0191\, Emergency Operations Center/ICS Interface. \nThe emphasis is placed on classroom based deliveries\, including compliance with the National Incident Management Training Program\, adult education methodologies\, deployment of course activities\, pre- and post-testing\, and ICS training program management. \nStudents will perform a teach back of an assigned unit from the ICS core curriculum as part of the course. Teach backs are conducted as part of the assessment of instructor competence. \nCourse Objectives:\n\nExplain the background of ICS training development.\nIdentify key requirements and elements within the NIMS Training Program that relate to ICS training courses.\nIdentify appropriate instructional techniques for the delivery of ICS curricula and facilitation of course activities.\nIdentify critical teaching points\, participant challenges\, and desired outputs for each of the ICS training courses.\nExplain how to coordinate and execute course deliveries.\n\nSelection Criteria:\nParticipants must have successfully: \n\nCompleted the prerequisite courses\nCompleted recognized training to achieve qualifications in techniques of instruction and adult education methodologies\nQualify as either a Lead or Unit instructor as noted in the NIMS Training Program\, September 2011\n\nThe student must demonstrate a working knowledge of ICS principles. They must have worked as an Incident Commander\, in a Command or General Staff position(s) on incidents\, planned events\, or exercises that went longer than one operational period or involved a written incident action plan and involved multiple agency and/or jurisdictional coordination. \nPrerequisites:\n\nIS-100.b\, FEMA Introduction to the Incident Command System\, ICS-100\nIS-200.b\, FEMA Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents\, ICS-200\nICS-300\, Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents\nICS-400 Advanced Incident Command System for Command and General Staff\, Complex Incidents and MACS\nIS-700.a\, Introduction to the National Incident Management System (NIMS)\nIS-800.b\, National Response Framework (NRF)\, An Introduction\nG0191\, Emergency Operations Center/ICS Interface\nFormal instructor training (M-410\, National Wildland Coordinating Group Facilitative Instructor\, EMI Master Trainer Program\, E-0141\, Instructional Presentation and Evaluation Skills\, Office for Domestic Preparedness Instructor Course\, or equivalent)\n\nTopics:\n\nIS-100.b\, Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS)\, ICS-100\nIS-200.b\, Incident Command System (ICS) for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents\, ICS-200\nICS-300\, Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents\nICS-400\, Advanced ICS\nICS-402\, Overview for Executives/Senior Officials G402\nG191\, Incident Command System/Emergency Operations Center Interface\n\nSuggested Audience:\nAny individuals that may have responsibility for conducting ICS training in their local jurisdiction. \n  \nSTUDENTS WISHING TO TAKE THIS COURSE WILL NEED TO FILL OUT A FEMA 119-25-1 APPLICATION ALONG WITH PROVIDING DOCUMENTATION AS TO COMPLETING THE COURSE PREREQUISITES WHEN THEY REGISTER (COURSE CERTIFICATES AND/OR TRANSCRIPT). APPLICATION PACKETS WILL NEED TO BE SEND TO TRAINING@EMA.ALABAMA.GOV OR MAILED TO THE ADDRESS BELOW NO LATER JUNE 21:\nALABAMA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY\nJASON SMITH – STATE TRAINING OFFICER\nP.O. BOX 2160\nCLANTON\, ALABAMA 35046-2160\nREF: MGT906\n 
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/mgt906-l0449-ics-train-the-trainer-presented-by-teex-clanton-al/
LOCATION:Alabama EMA\, 5898 County Road 41\, Clanton\, AL\, 35046\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Smith":MAILTO:jason.smith@ema.alabama.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190620
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20190515T211421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190613T185335Z
UID:698-1560902400-1560988799@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:G0291 Joint Information System / Joint Information Center Planning - Tuscaloosa\, AL
DESCRIPTION:G0291: Joint Information System/Center Planning for Tribal\, State\, and Local Public Information Officers\nJune 19\, 2019 – Alabama Fire College – Tuscaloosa\, AL \nCourse Description\nPublic information consists of the processes\, procedures\, and systems to communicate timely\, accurate\, and accessible information to affected audiences. Armed with good information\, people are better able to make good decisions and\, by doing so; contribute to the overall response goal of saving lives and protecting property. Personnel tasked with gathering\, verifying\, coordinating\, and disseminating public information at the federal\, state\, tribal\, local\, and territorial levels bear this considerable responsibility concurrently with other job assignments. These Public Information Officers (PIOs) must be provided with the opportunity to learn and practice the skills they will use on the job. \nThis course is designed for PIOs with experience in the field who will be working in a JIS/JIC. This is the third course in the Public Information Training Series. This course is delivered at the state\, local\, tribal\, and territorial governments. Other courses are conducted as resident courses at the Emergency Management Institute (EMI). The courses build on each other enhancing students? skills further at each level. This course uses Blooms Taxonomy as a guide to focus the course material to augment the knowledge and comprehension for new PIOs. \n(This course is equivalent to E/L0387) \nThis course will outline the communications needed for different incidents and define the roles of the PIO within ICS. \nSelection Criteria: The primary audience for this training is individuals who have public information responsibilities as their main job or as an auxiliary function at the federal\, state\, local\, tribal\, or territorial level of government\, and in the private and nongovernmental sectors. \nCourse Objectives\n\nState the course purpose and objectives. (Unit 1)\nDescribe why public information officers train at this level. (Unit 1)\nDefine NIMS\, and explain where public information fits in. (Unit 2)\nDefine ICS and the role of the PIO within ICS. (Unit 2)\nAnalyze the communications needs of a single-PIO incident. (Unit 2)\nGiven a 5% scenario\, analyze the actions and barriers to communications in an expanding incident. (Unit 3)\nDescribe the advantages and challenges of working with multiple PIOs. (Unit 3)\nDifferentiate between the JIS and the JIC. (Unit 4)\nDescribe triggers for JIC activation. (Unit 4)\nDescribe the preparedness activities for establishing and maintaining a JIC. (Unit 4)\nDescribe flexible and scalable structures for organizing a JIC based on incident needs. (Unit 4)\nDescribe circumstances when state and Federal partners might be integrated into the JIS/JIC. (Unit 5)\nDescribe the State JIC organizational structures and resources. (Unit 5)\nDescribe the Federal ESF #15 organizational structures and resources. (Unit 5)\nIdentify strategies for building partnerships at all levels. (Unit 5)\nGiven a 5% scenario\, demonstrate organizing a JIC. (Unit 6)\nRecall course key points. (Unit 7)\n\nMission Areas\n\nCommon\n\nPrerequisites\nPrerequisite Courses: \n\nG0290\nIS0100.c\nIS0702.a\nIS0909\n\nOther Prerequisites: \nRecommended: G0289 or IS029\, Public Information Officer \nDisciplines\n\nEmergency Management\n\nPrimary Core Capability\nPublic Information and Warning \n 
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/g0291-joint-information-system-joint-information-center-planning-tuscaloosa-al/
LOCATION:Alabama Fire College\, 2501 Phoenix Drive\, Tuscaloosa\, Alabama\, 35405
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Ken Horst":MAILTO:khorst@fa.ua.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190621
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20190423T202259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190423T202259Z
UID:683-1560816000-1561075199@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:MGT-346 EOC Operations and Planning for All-Hazards presented by TEEX - Decatur\, AL
DESCRIPTION:MGT-346 EOC Operations & Planning for All-Hazards\nPresented by TEEX\nThis course provides personnel who could be assigned to or work in an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) the skills necessary to effectively plan for and manage a large-scale incidents by applying and implementing an all-hazards\, multi-disciplinary\, management team approach. The course places specific emphasis on the planning\, resource\, and information management processes. The course focuses on the key decision-making requirements within the Emergency Operations Center. The jurisdictional team will learn from the effects of incident decisions while working in an EOC using a simulated\, notional jurisdiction as they respond to the final days exercise. The course is delivered in your jurisdiction. The instructional team consists of coaches and mentors experienced in emergency management and incident response. The course uses a multi-discipline\, jurisdictional approach to accomplish the course objectives. The course adapts existing incident management systems\, best practices and procedures to the unique requirements of responding to all-hazards incident.\n\nPrerequisites\nThere are no prerequisites for this course. \nRecommended\nParticipants should have an intermediate level of understanding of the Incident Command System (ICS) and some experience in Incident Management. Completion of IS-775\, EOC Management and Operations Course is also recommended. Basic ICS information can be gained via completion of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) online courses IS-100\, IS-200\, IS-700\, and IS-800. \nTopics\n\nMulti-Agency Coordination System (MACS)\nFunctions of the EOC\nEOC Organizational Models\nPlanning Process\nInformation Management Process\nResource Management Process\nManagement and Operations Processes\nFamiliarization with and use the Emergency Management Exercise System (EM*ES)\nWorking in an EOC\nDecision-making exercises\n\nSuggested Audience\nEligible participants include emergency management and response personnel who currently or potentially work in an EOC at the state\, territorial\, local\, tribal\, or Department of Defense (DoD) installation level. Enrollment can be single participants\, jurisdictions\, or mixed.\nDisciplines include\, but are not limited to: \n\nLaw Enforcement (LE)\nEmergency Medical Services (EMS)\nEmergency management\nFire Service\nGovernmental administrative\nPublic safety communications\nHealth care\nPublic Health (PH)\,\nHazardous Materials (HazMat)\nPublic Works (PW)\nUtilities\nNon-governmental organizations\nVolunteer and/or faith-based organizations\nPrivate business partners\n\nTo register for this course\, please visit https://teex.org/Pages/Class.aspx?course=MGT346&courseTitle=EOC%20Operations%20and%20Planning%20for%20All%20Hazards \n\nMGT-346-2019-MorganCo
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/mgt-346-eoc-operations-and-planning-for-all-hazards-presented-by-teex-decatur-al/
LOCATION:Morgan County EMA\, 302 Lee Street NE\, Decatur\, AL\, 35601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Trent Simon":MAILTO:tsimon@co.morgan.al.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190619
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20190515T211107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190515T211107Z
UID:694-1560729600-1560902399@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:G0290 Basic Public Information Officer - Tuscaloosa\, Alabama
DESCRIPTION:G0290: Basic Public Information Officers Course\nJune 17-18\, 2019 – Alabama Fire College – Tuscaloosa\, AL \nCourse Description\nPublic information consists of the processes\, procedures and systems to communicate timely\, accurate and accessible information to affected audiences. Armed with good information\, people are empowered to make better decisions and thus contribute to the overall response goal of saving lives and protecting property. Personnel tasked with gathering\, verifying\, coordinating and disseminating public information at the federal\, state\, tribal\, local and territorial levels bear this considerable responsibility concurrently with other job assignments. These Public Information Officers (PIOs) must be provided with the opportunity to learn and practice the skills they will use on the job. \nThe Basic Public Information Officer Course (G0290) is designed to provide participants with the opportunity to start applying basic concepts underlying the Public Information Officer (PIO) role. This course can provide a basic understanding of the PIO function for those new to the position. \nThis is the second course in the Public Information Training Series. This course is delivered at the state\, local\, tribal and territorial governments. Other courses are conducted as resident courses at the Emergency Management Institute (EMI). The courses build on each other enhancing students? skills further at each level. This course uses Bloom?s Taxonomy as a guide to focus the course material to augment the knowledge and comprehension for new PIOs. \nThis course will consider the value of communication before\, during and after an incident. It will help PIOs identify critical audiences\, both internal and external. \nSelection Criteria: The primary audience for this training is individuals who have public information responsibilities as their main job or as an auxiliary function at the federal\, state\, local\, tribal or territorial level of government\, and in the private and nongovernmental sectors. \nCourse Objectives\n\nExplain why emergency public information is important during an incident. (Unit 1)\nRecognize the functional needs and challenges of different audiences. (Unit 1)\nDemonstrate the role and function of the PIO in both day-to-day and emergency environments. (Unit 2)\nCompare actions PIOs can take to work with the news media during day-to-day and emergency situations. (Unit 2)\nUsing the strategic communications planning model\, develop a public awareness campaign (95%). (Unit 3)\nUsing the strategic communications planning model\, develop an incident communications strategy (5%). (Unit 3)\nExplain the news briefing cycle. (Unit 4)\nOutline media needs at the scene. (Unit 4)\nDescribe the difference between media briefings and press conferences. (Unit 4)\nDescribe different public information written products. (Unit 5)\nApply effective news release writing guidance. (Unit 5)\nAdapt or repurpose written media products for other purposes. (Unit 5)\nDescribe what types of impressions specific body language might convey during an interview. (Unit 6)\nIdentify elements of an interview the PIO should consider ahead of time. (Unit 6)\nIdentify steps a PIO needs to take to prepare for and conduct a news interview. (Unit 6)\nDemonstrate effective techniques for on-camera interviews. (Unit 6)\nGiven an emergency scenario\, apply public information skills. (Unit 7)\nRecall course key points. (Unit 8)\n\nMission Areas\n\nCommon\n\nPrerequisites\nPrerequisite Courses: \n\nG0289\nIS0100.c\nIS0702.a\nIS0909\n\nOther Prerequisites: \nCompletion of IS0029 may be substituted for G0289 \nDisciplines\n\nEmergency Management\n\nPrimary Core Capability\nPublic Information and Warning
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/g0290-basic-public-information-officer-tuscaloosa-alabama/
LOCATION:Alabama Fire College\, 2501 Phoenix Drive\, Tuscaloosa\, Alabama\, 35405
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Ken Horst":MAILTO:khorst@fa.ua.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190615
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20190429T205320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190605T190227Z
UID:686-1560124800-1560556799@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:DHS/CISA All-Hazards Type III Communications Technician (COMT) Workshop - Rockford\, AL
DESCRIPTION:DHS/CISA All-Hazards Type III Communications Technician (COMT) Workshop\nJune 10-14\, 2019 \nCoosa County Emergency Communications District Office – Rockford\, AL \nCourse Overview:\nThe All-Hazards Communications Technician (COMT) course trains emergency responders on the practices and procedures common to radio communication technicians during all-hazards emergency operations. It will help communications technicians to work within the Incident Command System (ICS) organizational structure with standardized operational and technical procedures. The skills gained in this class will enable responders to plan\, deploy\, and provide technical support for the communications solutions used by the other organizations in the ICS. \nTarget Audience:\nThe COMT class is targeted for all local\, regional\, state and federal cross disciplinary emergency response professionals and coordination/support personnel with a communications\nbackground. Candidates should be members of a standing Incident Management Team or currently working in a position supporting communications as a technician for a local\, state\, or federal response agency. Additionally\, candidates for this training should have knowledge of: wired and wireless public safety communication technologies including radio\, telephone\, satellite\, and data; basic knowledge of communications and communication systems\, frequencies spectrum\, local topography\, and system site locations including knowledge of local\, regional\, and state communication plans\, and communications and resource contacts. \nPrerequisites:\nStudents will need to have taken the latest versions of the following prerequisite classes: \nIS-100 \nIS-200 \nIS-700 \nIS-800 \nRecommended courses:\nICS-300 \nICS-400 \nCourse Length:\n5 Days – 40.0 Hours \nIn addition to registering for this course through the AEMA Training Portal\, students will need to fill out a completed FEMA 119-25-1 General Application along with providing copies of prerequisite course certificates or an EMI IS transcript. Application packets will need to be submitted to the AEMA Training Office at training@ema.alabama.gov.
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/dhs-cisa-all-hazards-type-iii-communications-technician-comt-workshop-rockford-al/
LOCATION:Coosa County Emergency Comunications District Office\, 66 Communication Drive\, Rockford\, AL\, 35136\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Sheldon Hutcherson":MAILTO:sheldon.hutcherson@ema.alabama.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190515
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180518T220617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180524T235354Z
UID:482-1557792000-1557878399@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:2019 Governor's Hurricane Exercise
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/2019-governors-hurricane-exercise/
LOCATION:Alabama EMA\, 5898 County Road 41\, Clanton\, AL\, 35046\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exercise
ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Smith":MAILTO:jason.smith@ema.alabama.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190321
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20190206T001503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T001929Z
UID:639-1552953600-1553126399@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:MGT-341 Disaster Preparedness for Hospitals and Healthcare Organizations within the Community Infrastructure - Cullman\, AL
DESCRIPTION:MGT-341 Disaster Preparedness for Hospitals and Healthcare Organizations within the Community Infrastructure presented by TEEX\nDescription\nThe Disaster Preparedness for Hospitals and Healthcare Organizations Within The Community Infrastructure course provides information specific to hospitals and organizations vulnerability to a disaster. During this FEMA sponsored course\, participants will be introduced to the various natural\, technological\, and civil hazards to which hospitals and healthcare organizations may be vulnerable and the potential impacts of those hazards. \nFederal guidelines and legislation that serve to aid in the preparedness for\, and response to\, incidents involving these hazards are discussed\, as are current emergency management standards for the hospital community. Participants review response and recovery issues that should be addressed by medical facilities and organizations in preparation for a large-scale incident\, including identification of critical resources necessary for response and recovery. \nPrerequisites\nThere are no prerequisites for this course.  \nFEMA Student ID Requirement\nPrior to course delivery\, the hosting jurisdiction for the class shall inform all participants of the FEMA requirement to establish a FEMA Student Identification Number (SID). This can be accomplished by registering at FEMA’s website. Participants will be asked to provide their SID when they arrive and complete the registration process for the course. \nRecommended Courses\nParticipants are encouraged to take the online courses IS 100\, IS 700.A\, and IS 800 at http://training.fema.gov/IS/NIMS.asp before attending this course. \nTopics\nFundamentals of preparedness  \nPreparing the recovery \nPreparing the response  \nWhat are we preparing for?  \nAssessing your preparedness \nSuggested Audience\nHospital and healthcare industry managers \nDepartment heads\, directors\, assistant directors\, and senior medical staff \nPersonnel responsible for\, or contributing to\, emergency preparedness planning \nRegulatory personnel \nPublic health or health department personnel \nMental health managers and personnel \nNursing home managers \nLocal emergency management directors/managers \nEmergency services managers/administrators \nContinuing Education & Professional Credits\n1.6 CEUs \n1.00 hours – ACE  \n15.25 hours – Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) \n  \nTO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE\, PLEASE FILL OUT AND SEND THE COURSE REGISTRATION FORM TO PHYLLIS LITTLE\, CULLMAN COUNTY EMA DIRECTOR\, AT PLITTLE@CULLMANEMA.ORG\nMGT341 Course Flyer MGT341 Registration Form \n 
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/mgt-341-disaster-preparedness-for-hospitals-and-healthcare-organizations-within-the-community-infrastructure-cullman-al/
LOCATION:Cullman County EMA\, 2020 Beech Avenue SE\, Cullman\, Alabama\, 35056
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Phyllis Little":MAILTO:plittle@cullmanema.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190315
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20181218T234644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181219T000233Z
UID:623-1552435200-1552607999@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:L0146 Homeland Security Exercise & Evaluation Program (HSEEP) - Mobile\, AL
DESCRIPTION:L0146 Course Announcement \nCourse Application Form119-25-1 \n 
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/l0146-homeland-security-exercise-evaluation-program-hseep-mobile-al/
LOCATION:Mobile City/County Emergency Operations Center\, 7350 Ziegler Blvd\, Mobile\, AL\, 36608\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="John Hooper":MAILTO:john.hooper@adph.state.al.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190202
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20181204T230015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190117T044557Z
UID:617-1548633600-1549065599@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:L0968 Logistics Section Chief Train-the-Trainer - Clanton\, Alabama - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO LOW ENROLLMENT \nL0968-LCS TtT-Flyer \nThe Alabama Emergency Management Agency present this L0968 Logistics Section Chief Train-the-Trainer course opportunity. Please carefully review the information below and mark your calendar to attend this in-person training.  \nWe look forward to your participation. Thank you. \nCourse Objective: Teach the All-Hazards Logistics Section Chief course through the use of lecture\, interactive discussion\, guided exercises and activities\, and practice student teaching.  \nCourse Description: This course is designed to assist the student in his or her preparation to function effectively as under the NIMS/Incident Command System.  \nPersonnel selected to serve as instructors for this course will teach in the field to personnel representing the Nation’s first responders and allied professions from various Federal\, state\, and local organizations. \nThe audience for the course includes people functioning within the environment of an Incident Management Team (IMT) as fully qualified and have a significant instructional delivery background. \nThe use of qualified\, knowledgeable\, and experienced instructors is an important aspect in the successful delivery of AHPS training. The learning experience is heightened when the instructors have real-world experience and have served in the capacity for which they are providing instruction. This experience should include service on a variety of incidents during major operations\, planned events\, and/or full scale Homeland Security Exercise Evaluation (HSEEP) compliant exercises as determined by the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). \nSelection Criteria: All applicants for admission into the All-Hazards Position-Specific (AHPS) Train-the-Trainer (TtT) program must:  \n•Have completed the course they desire to teach prior to applying for acceptance into the Train-the-Trainer program \n•Be a fully qualified LSC; completed Position Task Book (PTB) \n•Have documented experience serving as a LSC on Type 3\, Type 2 or Type 1 AHIMT(S) \nACE: Level: Lower Division/Associate \nACE: Credit Hours: 2 \nTarget Audience: Qualified Logistics Section Chief Personnel  \nPrerequisites: \nCompletion of the E/L0967 Logistics Section Chief course and: \nThe most current versions of: \n\nIS 100: Incident Command System (ICS)\, An Introduction\nIS 200: ICS for Single Resource and Initial Action Incidents\nE/L/G 0300: Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents (ICS 300)\nE/L/G 0400: Advanced Incident Command System for Command and General Staff – Complex Incidents (ICS 400)\nIS 700: National Incident Management System (NIMS)\, An Introduction\nIS 800: National Response Framework (NRF)\n\nIn conjunction with the above requirements\, instructor candidates must also provide documentation that demonstrates successful completion of formal adult education and/or instructor training to include at least one of the following or its equivalent: \n\nNational Fire Academy’s (NFA) Educational Methodology course\nNational Wildfire Coordinating Group’s (NWCG) Facilitative Instructor (M-410) course\nCenter for Domestic Preparedness (CDP) Instructor Training Certification Course\nEquivalents (i.e. FEMA E/L/0141\, Instructional Presentation and Evaluation Skills\, Total Army Instructor Training Course (TAITC); Small Group Instructor Training Course (SGITC); G265 Basic Instructional Skills course\, etc.)\nState Certified Level II or higher Fire\, Rescue\, and/or EMS Instructor (NFPA 1041 Level II)\nState Certified Teaching Certificate\nAdvanced degree in education\, educational psychology\, technical education\, or a related program\n\nRecommended: \n\nNational Wildland Coordinating Group (NWCG) S-420 or S-520 \nIntegrated Emergency Management Course (IEMC)\nNational Association of State Foresters (NASF) Complex Incident Management Course (CIMC)\nNational Fire Academy (NFA) Command & Control or Command & Control of Natural and Manmade Disasters courses\nNFA O-337\, Command & General Staff course\nNFA O-305\, All-Hazards Incident Management Team course; U.S. Fire Administration• NFA O-337\, Command & General Staff Functions for Local Incident Management Team (US Fire Academy)\n\n  \nTraining Dates: January 28 – February 1\, 2019 (Course will start at 8:00 AM)  \nLocation: Alabama Emergency Management Agency (Media Room)  \n5898 County Road 41 \nClanton\, AL 35046-2160 \nRegistration: Applicants will need to submit a FEMA 119-25-1 to the AEMA Exercise & Training Section at training@ema.alabama.gov. Along with the training application\, applicants must submit course certificates for the prerequisite courses to be considered.  \nAll application packets must be submitted NO LATER THAN January 1\, 2019. \n 
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/l0968-logistics-section-chief-train-the-trainer-clanton-alabama/
LOCATION:Alabama EMA\, 5898 County Road 41\, Clanton\, AL\, 35046\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Smith":MAILTO:jason.smith@ema.alabama.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181114T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181116T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20181003T011343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181003T011343Z
UID:596-1542182400-1542369600@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:ICS-300 - Clanton\, AL
DESCRIPTION:ICS-300: Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents\nHosted by the Alabama Emergency Management Agency\n  \nThe Alabama Emergency Management Agency will be hosting the ICS-300: Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents course on November 14-16\, 2018 in Clanton\, Alabama. \nCourse Description\nThis course provides training 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. \nSelection Criteria\nIndividuals who may assume a supervisory role in incidents. Note: During a Type 3 incident\, some or all of the Command and General Staff positions may be activated\, as well as Division/Group Supervisor and/or Unit Leader level positions. These incidents may extend into multiple operational periods. \nCourse Objectives\n\nDescribe how the National Incident Management System (NIMS) Command and Management component supports the management of expanding incidents.\nDescribe the incident/event management process for supervisors and expanding incidents as prescribed by the Incident Command System (ICS).\nImplement the incident management process on a simulated Type 3 incident.\nDevelop an Incident Action Plan for a simulated incident.\n\nMission Areas\n\nRespond\nRecover\n\nPrerequisites\nStudents will need to complete the most recent versions of the following courses: \nIS0100.c\, Introduction to the Incident Command System\, ICS 100; \nIS0200.b\, Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents; \nIS0700.b\, National Incident Management System\, An Introduction; and \nIS0800.c\, National Response Framework\, An Introduction \nRecommended: Experience using concepts and principles from ICS 100 and ICS 200 in a response or exercise \nDisciplines\n\nEmergency Management\n\nStudents will need to register for this course through the AEMA Training Portal. Students will also need to bring proof of completion of prerequisites (IS Course Transcript or Completion Certificates) on the first day of the course. \n 
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/ics-300-clanton-al/
LOCATION:Alabama EMA\, 5898 County Road 41\, Clanton\, AL\, 35046\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Smith":MAILTO:jason.smith@ema.alabama.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181108
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180518T220554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180518T220554Z
UID:480-1541548800-1541635199@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:Winter Weather Exercise
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/winter-weather-exercise/
LOCATION:Alabama EMA\, 5898 County Road 41\, Clanton\, AL\, 35046\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exercise
ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Smith":MAILTO:jason.smith@ema.alabama.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181018
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181020
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20181001T204607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T204607Z
UID:588-1539820800-1539993599@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:ICS-400 - Cleburne County
DESCRIPTION:ICS-400: Advanced Incident Command System for Command and General Staff-Complex Incidents\nCleburne County\nCourse Description\nThis course provides training 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\, which are prerequisites for the ICS 400 course. \nSelection Criteria\nThe 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. \nCourse Objectives\n\nExplain how major incidents engender special management challenges.\nDescribe the circumstances in which an Area Command is established.\nDescribe the circumstances in which Multi-Agency Coordination Systems are established.\n\nMission Areas\n\nRecover\nRespond\n\nPrerequisites\nThe most current versions of: \nIS0100\, Introduction to the Incident Command System\, ICS 100; \nIS0200\, Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents; \nE/L/G0300\, ICS 300: Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents; \nIS0700\, National Incident Management System\, An Introduction; and \nIS0800\, National Response Framework\, An Introduction \nRecommended: Experience using concepts and principles from ICS 100\, ICS 200\, and ICS 300 and use of skills in an operational environment. \nWho should take this class?\n·Executive level management personnel in Federal/State/Local/Tribal/Private Sector & Nongovernmental organizations. \n·Persons who will serve as command or general staff in an ICS organization\, select department heads with multi-agency coordination system responsibilities\, area commanders\, emergency managers\, and multiagency coordination system/emergency operations center managers. \nDisciplines\n\nEmergency Management\n\nPrimary Core Capability\nOperational Coordination \nTo register for the course you must call or email Registration at\nThe Alabama Fire College\n1800-241-2467 or registration@alabamafirecollege.org\nSeating is Limited to the First 24 Registrations
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/ics-400-cleburne-county/
LOCATION:Mountain Center\, 6751 Alabama Highway 78\, Heflin\, AL\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Crystal Cavender":MAILTO:ccavender@cleburnecounty.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181012
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180829T225204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180829T225204Z
UID:577-1539043200-1539302399@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:MGT-346 - EOC Operations & Planning for All Hazards - Lee County
DESCRIPTION:MGT-346 Course Flyer \nMGT-346: EOC OPERATIONS AND PLANNING FOR ALL-HAZARDS\nCourse Description:\nThis course focuses on the core functions\, processes and best practices necessary to ensure effective and repeatable performance of an emergency operations center at any level. The core functions and processes are reviewed and demonstrated via facilitated discussion and classroom activities. The participants gain practical experience via a series of interrelated activities and exercises supported by a state-of-the-art computer simulation system and are coached by instructors who have extensive emergency operations and management experience. \nTraining Level:\nManagement and Planning \nCourse Length:\nThree days (24 hours) \nClass Size:\nMaximum 40 \nParticipant Audience:\nEligible participants include emergency management and response personnel who currently or potentially work in an EOC at the state\, local\, tribal or DoD installation level. Enrollment can be single participants\, jurisdictions\, or mixed. Disciplines include\, but are not limited to:\n• Law Enforcement\n• Emergency Medical Services\n• Emergency Management\n• Fire Service\n• Governmental Administrative\n• Public Safety Communications\n• Healthcare\n• Public Health\n• Hazardous Materials\n• Public Works\n• Non-Governmental Organizations \nContinuing Education Units:\nIACET – 2.4 CEUs\nACE – 2.0 Hour College Credit (Lower Division) \nPrerequisites:\nNone required\, however participants should be tasked to work in an EOC. Participants should also possess a working knowledge of ICS. This can be gained through FEMA’s IS-100\, 200\, 300\, 400\, 700\, & 800 courses. It is highly recommended participants complete:\n• FEMA IS-775\, EOC Management and Operations\n• FEMA IS-701\, National Incident Management System Multi-Agency Coordination System \nTopics:\nThe course offers the opportunity for participants to practice emergency management and to gain practical experience in individual and group processes necessary to manage an EOC. Each participant will gain a better understanding of the management requirements and skills necessary to effectively coordinate and support the response activities during a large-scale event. Topics include:\n• MACS Overview\n• Roles “Of” and “Within” an EOC\n• Common EOC Organizational Models\n• Resource Management\n• Information Management\n• EOC Operations Management\n• The Planning Process\n• Developing an EOC Action Plan (EOC-AP)\n• Continuity of Operations \nVenue:\nLee County Meeting Center\, 205 S 10th Street\, Opelika\, AL 36801 \nRegistration:\nContact Jeremy Jones\, Lee County EMA Training Officer at jjones@leecoema.com or 334-749-8161 to register.
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/mgt-346-eoc-operations-planning-for-all-hazards-lee-county/
LOCATION:Lee County Meeting Center\, 205 S 10th Street\, Opelika\, AL\, 36801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jeremy Jones":MAILTO:jjones@leecoema.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180914
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180321T175233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180328T224701Z
UID:408-1536624000-1536883199@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:MGT-346 - EOC Operations & Planning for All Hazards - Morgan County EMA
DESCRIPTION:MGT-346-EOC-Operations-Planning-for-All-Hazards\n(COURSE FLYER IN LINK)\nDescription\nThis course provides personnel who could be assigned to or work in an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) the skills necessary to effectively plan for and manage a large-scale incidents by applying and implementing an all-hazards\, multi-disciplinary\, management team approach. The course places specific emphasis on the planning\, resource\, and information management processes. The course focuses on the key decision-making requirements within the Emergency Operations Center. The jurisdictional team will learn from the effects of incident decisions while working in an EOC using a simulated\, notional jurisdiction as they respond to the final days exercise. The instructional team consists of coaches and mentors experienced in emergency management and incident response. The course uses a multi-discipline\, jurisdictional approach to accomplish the course objectives. The course adapts existing incident management systems\, best practices and procedures to the unique requirements of responding to all-hazards incident.\nPrerequisites\nNone required\, however participants should be tasked to work in an EOC. Participants should also possess a working knowledge of ICS. This can be gained through FEMA’s IS-100\, 200\, 300\, 400\, 700\, & 800 courses. It is highly recommended participants complete:\n•FEMA IS-775\, EOC Management and Operations\n•FEMA IS-701\, National Incident Management System Multi-Agency Coordination System\nRecommended\nParticipants should have an intermediate level of understanding of the Incident Command System (ICS) and some experience in incident management. Completion of IS-775\, EOC Management and Operations Course is also recommended. Basic ICS information can be gained via completion of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) online courses IS-100\, IS-200\, IS-700\, and IS-800. \nTopics\n\nMulti-Agency Coordination System (MACS)\nFunctions of the EOC\nEOC Organizational Models\nPlanning Process\nInformation Management Process\nResource Management Process\nManagement and Operations Processes\nFamiliarization with and use the Emergency Management Exercise System (EM*ES)\nWorking in an EOC\nDecision-making exercises\n\nAudience\nEligible participants include emergency management and response personnel who currently or potentially work in an EOC at the state\, territorial\, local\, tribal\, or Department of Defense (DoD) installation level. Enrollment can be single participants\, jurisdictions\, or mixed. \nDisciplines include\, but are not limited to: \n\nLaw Enforcement (LE)\nEmergency Medical Services (EMS)\nEmergency management\nFire Service\nGovernmental administrative\nPublic safety communications\nHealth care\nPublic Health (PH)\,\nHazardous Materials (HazMat)\nPublic Works (PW)\nUtilities\nNon-governmental organizations\nVolunteer and/or faith-based organizations\nPrivate business partners\n\nEducation Credits\n\n2.4 CEUs\n\nRegistration\n\nContact Trent Simon\, Morgan County EMA Training Officer\, at tsimon@co.morgan.al.us or 256-351-4621
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/mgt-346-eoc-operations-planning-for-all-hazards-morgan-county-ema/
LOCATION:Morgan County EMA\, 302 Lee Street NE\, Decatur\, AL\, 35601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Trent Simon":MAILTO:tsimon@co.morgan.al.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180906T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180906T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180821T214907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180821T214942Z
UID:574-1536220800-1536235200@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:HURREVAC - Alabama EMA (SEOC) - September 5th\, 2018
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/hurrevac-alabama-ema-seoc-september-5th-2018/
LOCATION:Alabama EMA\, 5898 County Road 41\, Clanton\, AL\, 35046\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Smith":MAILTO:jason.smith@ema.alabama.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180905T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180821T214758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180821T215008Z
UID:571-1536134400-1536148800@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:HURREVAC - Baldwin County EMA - September 5th\, 2018
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/hurrevac-baldwin-county-ema-september-5th-2018/
LOCATION:Baldwin County EMA\, 23100 McAuliffe Dr\, Robertsdale\, AL\, 36567\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Smith":MAILTO:jason.smith@ema.alabama.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180830T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180831T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180706T215815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180713T194029Z
UID:524-1535616000-1535734800@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:MGT-315 Critical Asset Risk Management - Clanton
DESCRIPTION:MGT-315 Critical Asset Risk Management (Formerly titled Enhanced Threat and Risk Assessment) Presented by the Texas A&M Engineering Exchange Service (TEEX)\nAugust 30-31\, 2018\nClanton\, Alabama\nCourse Description\n• Do you fully understand the risk to your facility?\n• Do you know what makes your facility susceptible to risk?\n• Are you prepared to mitigate those risks? \nThe Critical Asset Risk Management course helps participants answer those questions by teaching critical components of risk management. Through a combination of lecture\, facilitated discussion\, and group activities\, participants will learn how threats\, vulnerabilities\, and consequences determine risk\, and are given an opportunity to practice the fundamentals of conducting vulnerability assessments by conducting on-site assessments of select local facilities. Additionally they will identify potential mitigation measures associated with their findings and work together to develop and present a risk assessment report. \nPrerequisites\nThere are no prerequisites for this course. \nRecommended\nParticipants should possess a working knowledge of the jurisdiction’s Emergency Operations Plan Terrorism Incident Annex \nTopics\n• Overview of Risk Management Process\n• Threat and Hazard Identification\n• Asset Valuation\n• Vulnerabilities\n• Risk Assessment\n• Mitigation Mission Area\n• On-Site Risk Assessment \nSuggested Audience\n• Private Sector and Non-Governmental Organizations (if invited by the host jurisdiction)\n• Law Enforcement\n• Fire Service\n• Hazardous Material Personnel\n• Emergency Medical Services\n• Emergency Management Agency\n• Public Works\n• Health Care\n• Public Health\n• Governmental Administrative\n• Public Safety Communications\n• Public Elected Officials\n• Military (if invited by the host jurisdiction) \nContinuing Education & Professional Credits\n1.6 CEUs /16 Contact Hours \nLocation\nAlabama Emergency Management Agency \nSEOC Media Room \n5898 County Road 41 \nClanton\, AL 35046 \nRegistration\nPlease visit https://teex.org/Pages/Class.aspx?course=MGT315&courseTitle=Critical%20Asset%20Risk%20Management to register for this course.
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/mgt-315-critical-asset-risk-management-clanton/
LOCATION:Alabama EMA\, 5898 County Road 41\, Clanton\, AL\, 35046\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Smith":MAILTO:jason.smith@ema.alabama.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180814T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180815T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180620T215724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180620T215724Z
UID:510-1534233600-1534352400@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:AWR-136 & MGT-384 Morgan County
DESCRIPTION:AWR-136 – MGT-384 Flyer \nAWR-136 – ESSENTIALS OF COMMUNITY CYBERSECURITY\nThe Essentials of Community Cybersecurity (ECCS) course provides individuals\, community leaders\, and first responders with information on how cyber-attacks can impact\, prevent\, and/or stop operations and emergency responses in a community. The course also provides a cursory introduction to cybersecurity vulnerabilities\, risks\, threats\, and countermeasures. It explains vulnerabilities of computer systems and networks and how these vulnerabilities can affect communities\, organizations\, and daily workplace operations. The course introduces actions communities can take in establishing a cybersecurity program. \nMGT-384 – COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS FOR CYBER INCIDENTS\nMGT 384\, Community Preparedness for Cyber Incidents\, is designed to provide organizations and communities with strategies and processes to increase cyber resilience. During this 12 hour course\, participants will analyze cyber threats and initial and cascading impacts of cyber incidents\, evaluate the process for developing a cyber-preparedness program\, examine the importance and challenges of cyber related information sharing and discover low to no cost resources to help build cyber resilience. \nCommunity representatives interested in increasing cyber resilience including personnel from:\n• Emergency Management\n• Information Technology\n• Risk Management/Emergency Planning/ Continuity Planning/Disaster Recovery\n• Public Works/Wastewater and Water\n• Schools/Universities\n• Communication Sector\n• Transportation\n• Energy\n• Defense/Industrial Base Sector\n• Elected and Appointed Officials\n• Financial Sector\n• Health Care\n• Emergency Services \nCourse Length\n16 hours \nCourse Location\nMorgan County EMA\n302 Lee St NE\nDecatur\, AL 35601 \nCourse Dates\nAugust 14–15\, 2018 \nFor Course Registration\, Please Contact:\nTrent Simon\n(256) 351-4621\ntsimon@co.morgan.al.us \nFEMA SID\, Agency\, email\, contact number are required for registration. \nNOTE: AWR-136 is the prerequisite course for MGT-384. You must attend AWR-136 in order to attend MGT-384 unless previously attended.
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/awr-136-mgt-384-morgan-county/
LOCATION:Morgan County EMA\, 302 Lee Street NE\, Decatur\, AL\, 35601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Trent Simon":MAILTO:tsimon@co.morgan.al.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180813T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180816T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180612T180836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180613T032647Z
UID:504-1534147200-1534438800@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:L0143 - Advanced Situational Awareness & Common Operating Picture
DESCRIPTION:L0143 Course Flyer \nThe Alabama Emergency Management Agency\, in conjunction with our partners at FEMA and the Emergency Management Institute\, are proud to announce that the L0143: Advanced Situational Awareness and Common Operating Picture Course will be held August 13-16\, 2018 in Clanton\, Alabama. \nINTRODUCTION:\nThe L0143 – Advanced Situational Awareness (SA) and Common Operating Picture (COP) Course takes lessons learned in the E/L0948 – Situational Awareness and Common Operating Picture Course and applies them to complex incidents and events. \nCOURSE OBJECTIVES:\nManage\, analyze\, plan\, implement\, and evaluate the Situational Awareness and Common Operating Picture \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND?\nEmergency management professionals who deal directly with SA and COP activities. \nPRE-REQUISITES:\nE/L0948 – Situational Awareness and Common Operating Picture Course \nOther Prerequisites:\nRecommended:\nIS 0100.b\, Introduction to the Incident Command System\, ICS 100;\nIS 0200.b\, Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents;\nIS 0700.a\, National Incident Management System\, An Introduction \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: \nThis advanced Situational Awareness (SA) and Common Operating Picture (COP) training applies best practices and facilitates the improvement of an integrated SA and COP system. The primary focus of the training is to apply critical steps required for an SA and COP system to effectively improve critical decision-making prior to\, during\, and after an incident. \nThis 32-hour program of instruction is conducted over a four-day period by certified FEMA instructors with practical planning experience and is supported through the Federal Emergency Management Agency Planning Division. \nCOURSE DATES & TIMES:\nAugust 13-16\, 2018: 8:30AM to 4:30PM Monday-Thursday. \nREGISTRATION: \nStudents are required to submit a FEMA Form 119-25-1\, General Admissions Application and prerequisite certificates to: Alabama Emergency Management Agency\, State Training Officer Jason Smith via email at Jason.Smith@ema.alabama.gov\, or AEMA Exercise & Training Section at training@ema.alabama.gov. Additionally\, students are asked to register on the AEMA Training Portal at https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/training/. \nApplication Deadline Submission Date: August 3rd\, 2018 \nLOCATION: \nJefferson State Community College\nRoom – TBA\n1850 Lay Dam Road (Alabama Highway 145)\nClanton\, AL 35045\nLat:     32.871922\nLong: -86.621910 \nCOURSE POINT OF CONTACT\nJason Smith\nState Training Officer\nAlabama Emergency Management Agency\nOffice:            205-280-2235\nCell:              205-746-5113\nEmail:             jason.smith@ema.alabama.gov
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/l0143-advanced-situational-awareness-common-operating-picture/
LOCATION:Jefferson State Community College – Clanton Campus\, 1850 Lay Dam Road\, Clanton\, AL\, 35045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Smith":MAILTO:jason.smith@ema.alabama.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180808T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180808T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180718T005320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180802T005718Z
UID:547-1533715200-1533747600@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:Farley NPP Ingestion Exposure Pathway Tabletop Exercise
DESCRIPTION:Farley Nuclear Power Plant Ingestion Pathway TTX\nFarley NPP Joint Information Center\n16070 US Highway 431\nHeadland\, AL 36345\nAugust 8\, 2018 \n  \n8:00 – 8:30: Registration and Sign-in \n8:30 – 9:00: Welcome and Introduction \n9:00 – 2:00: Tabletop Exercise\n• Lunch to be served at noon \n2:00 – 2:30: Participant Hotwash \n  \nPlease contact the Chris Newton\, AEMA Exercise & Training Section Chief\, or the AEMA Exercise and Training Section at (205) 280-2256 or training@ema.alabama.gov for additional details pertaining to this exercise.
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/farley-npp-ingestion-exposure-pathway-tabletop-exercise/
LOCATION:Farley NPP JIC\, 16070 US Hwy 431\, Headland\, AL\, 36345\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exercise
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Newton":MAILTO:chris.newton@ema.alabama.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180731T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180731T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180712T212343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180712T213748Z
UID:537-1533024000-1533056400@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:LN-150 FRMAC Liaison Fundamentals Workshop - Dothan
DESCRIPTION:LN-150 FRMAC Liaison Fundamentals Workshop\nJuly 31\, 2018\nFarley NPP Joint Information Center – Headland\, Alabama\nCourse Description:\nThe Federal Radiological Monitoring and Assessment Center (FRMAC) is one of the nation’s radiation emergency responder assets. One of the methods that FRMAC uses to provide support is with the creation modeling and data products that present radiological dose assessments that are used to support emergency responder and public safety decisions. Typically in map or report form\, these dose assessment products are a tool used to put the situation on paper such that the local decision makers can conceptualize the areas that have been affected by the radiation emergency. This workshop is a is a one day interactive session that is provided to offer a deeper level of discussion and awareness on the product set beyond the materials provided in the basic FRMAC overview presentations. The primary objective of this course is for students to achieve a foundation of knowledge with respect to the types of products that FRMAC can make\, basic inputs needed to create the dose assessment products\, and an understanding of the questions that typically are presented during a radiological emergency response. The workshop will focus on students interacting with the materials\, and active learning through discussion. Successful completion of the course will require full participation in the learning activities and passing a final exam. \nAudience:\nAll public safety and emergency management personnel that may have to coordinate with the FRMAC during a radiological event. \nPrerequisites:\nLN-100 Intro to FRMAC Liaison \nRegistration:\nRegistration is limited to personnel who could be involved in the response to a radiological event. \nLN-150 Flyer and Agenda
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/ln-150-frmac-liaison-fundamentals-workshop-dothan/
LOCATION:Farley NPP JIC\, 16070 US Hwy 431\, Headland\, AL\, 36345\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Newton":MAILTO:chris.newton@ema.alabama.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180731T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180731T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180312T193959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180514T232833Z
UID:351-1533024000-1533052800@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:AWR-148 Crisis Management for School Based Incidents
DESCRIPTION:AWR 148 Flyer – Wetumpka\, AL 7.31.18 \nAWR 148: Crisis Management for School-Based Incidents – Partnering Rural Law Enforcement\, First Responders\, and Local School Systems is an 8-hour\, DHS-approved course designed to educate rural law enforcement personnel as well as school administrators and staff on the elements that would allow for an effective response to school-based emergencies. Schools in small\, rural\, and remote areas across the country account for almost 23 percent of the total student population (more than 11 million students). 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. \nThis tuition-free course is beneficial for rural police and sheriff departments\, school administrators\, school resource officers\, counselors\, and others involved in school safety and security. Topics covered include:\n• Introduction to Incident Planning and Preparedness\n• Proactive Threat Mitigation\n• Incident Response\n• Incident Recovery\n• Vulnerability Assessments\n• Threat Assessment Management\n• Incident Defusing and Debriefing\n• Parent Reunification\n• Anniversaries\, Memorials\, Copy-Cats \n*Please note all Non-U.S. citizens need to complete a DHS Foreign National Visitor Request Form by June 31\, 2018 in order to attend this course. Contact John Kayser with any questions. Contact John Kayser with any questions. \nTo register\, please contact Eric Jones\, Elmore County EMA Director\, at ejones@elmoreco.org or 334-567-6451
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/awr-148-crisis-management-for-school-based-incidents/
LOCATION:Wetumpka Civic Center\, 410 South Main Street\, Wetumpka\, AL\, 36092\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Eric Jones":MAILTO:ejones@elmoreco.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180730T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180730T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180712T194258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180712T211307Z
UID:530-1532937600-1532970000@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:LN-100 FRMAC Liaison Fundamentals - Dothan
DESCRIPTION:LN-100 FRMAC Liaison Fundamentals\nJuly 30\, 2018\nFarley NPP Joint Information Center – Headland\, Alabama\nCourse Description:\nGiven a potential or actual radiological release\, the FRMAC Liaison will facilitate the flow of information between state\, tribal\, local and federal officials to enable all affected parties to recognize and identify public hazards\, develop and disseminate a single coherent picture of the event and conduct the mission in such a manner as to effectively mitigate the consequences. \nAudience:\nAll public safety and emergency management personnel that may have to coordinate with the FRMAC during a radiological event. \nPrerequisites:\nNone \nRegistration:\nRegistration is limited to personnel who could be involved in the response to a radiological event. \nLN-100 Flyer & Agenda
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/ln-100-frmac-liaison-fundamentals-dothan/
LOCATION:Farley NPP JIC\, 16070 US Hwy 431\, Headland\, AL\, 36345\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Newton":MAILTO:chris.newton@ema.alabama.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180724T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180725T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180523T034602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180713T201413Z
UID:485-1532419200-1532538000@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:G0290 - Basic Public Information Officer Course - Auburn University
DESCRIPTION:Course Overview\nCourse ID:              G0290\nCourse Title:           Basic Public Information Officers Course\nTraining Provider:  Alabama Emergency Management Agency\nDuration in Days:   2.0 Days \nCourse Description \nPublic information consists of the processes\, procedures and systems to communicate timely\, accurate and accessible information to affected audiences. Armed with good information\, people are empowered to make better decisions and thus contribute to the overall response goal of saving lives and protecting property. Personnel tasked with gathering\, verifying\, coordinating and disseminating public information at the federal\, state\, tribal\, local and territorial levels bear this considerable responsibility concurrently with other job assignments. These Public Information Officers (PIOs) must be provided with the opportunity to learn and practice the skills they will use on the job. \nThe Basic Public Information Officer Course (G0290) is designed to provide participants with the opportunity to start applying basic concepts underlying the Public Information Officer (PIO) role. This course can provide a basic understanding of the PIO function for those new to the position. \nThis is the second course in the Public Information Training Series. This course is delivered at the state\, local\, tribal and territorial governments. Other courses are conducted as resident courses at the Emergency Management Institute (EMI). The courses build on each other enhancing students’ skills further at each level. This course uses Bloom’s Taxonomy as a guide to focus the course material to augment the knowledge and comprehension for new PIOs. \nThis course will consider the value of communication before\, during and after an incident. It will help PIOs identify critical audiences\, both internal and external. \nCourse Objectives \nExplain why emergency public information is important during an incident. (Unit 1)\nRecognize the functional needs and challenges of different audiences. (Unit 1) \nDemonstrate the role and function of the PIO in both day-to-day and emergency environments. (Unit 2)\nCompare actions PIOs can take to work with the news media during day-to-day and emergency situations. (Unit 2) \nUsing the strategic communications planning model\, develop a public awareness campaign (95%). (Unit 3)\nUsing the strategic communications planning model\, develop an incident communications strategy (5%). (Unit 3) \nExplain the news briefing cycle. (Unit 4)\nOutline media needs at the scene. (Unit 4)\nDescribe the difference between media briefings and press conferences. (Unit 4) \nDescribe different public information written products. (Unit 5)\nApply effective news release writing guidance. (Unit 5)\nAdapt or repurpose written media products for other purposes. (Unit 5) \nDescribe what types of impressions specific body language might convey during an interview. (Unit 6)\nIdentify elements of an interview the PIO should consider ahead of time. (Unit 6)\nIdentify steps a PIO needs to take to prepare for and conduct a news interview. (Unit 6)\nDemonstrate effective techniques for on-camera interviews. (Unit 6) \nGiven an emergency scenario\, apply public information skills. (Unit 7) \nRecall course key points. (Unit 8) \nPrerequisite Courses \nG0289 or IS-29\nIS-100.b\nIS-702.a\nIS-909 \nPrimary Core Capability \nPublic Information and Warning
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/g0290-basic-public-information-officer-course-auburn-university/
LOCATION:Auburn University Emergency Operations Center\, 543 W Magnolia Avenue\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Chance Corbett":MAILTO:cdc0009@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180716T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180720T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180622T013958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180622T014443Z
UID:513-1531735200-1532106000@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:Public Assistance Program – Program Delivery Manager - Clanton
DESCRIPTION:PDMG Training Flyer – Clanton \nThe Alabama Emergency Management Agency and FEMA present this Public Assistance Program position specific training opportunity. Please carefully review the information below and mark your calendar to attend this in-person training. \nWe look forward to your participation. Thank you. \nCourse Objective:\nThis course is designed to train the Program Delivery Manager (PDMG) to ensure they understand their specific roles and responsibilities in administering the FEMA Public Assistance (PA) Program and their contribution in helping to facilitate and maximize the Applicant’s recovery process. \nCourse Description:\nThe goal of this course is to provide participants with a thorough knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of the PDMG in the PA Delivery Model which will enable them to successfully support Applicant recovery. \nTarget Audience:\nState Public Assistance personnel\nCounty Engineering Staff \nTraining Dates:\nJuly 16-20\, 2018 (Course will start at 10:00 AM on July 16. Subsequent days will start promptly at 8:00 AM.) \nLocation:\nAlabama Emergency Management Agency (Media Room)\n5898 County Road 41\nClanton\, AL 35046-2160 \nIf you have any questions concerning the delivery of this course or the registration process\, please contact the Alabama Emergency Management Agency’s Exercise and Training Section at training@ema.alabama.gov.
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/public-assistance-program-program-delivery-manager/
LOCATION:Alabama EMA\, 5898 County Road 41\, Clanton\, AL\, 35046\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Newton":MAILTO:chris.newton@ema.alabama.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180710
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180713
DTSTAMP:20260404T204200
CREATED:20180321T174703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180321T174703Z
UID:404-1531180800-1531439999@portal.ema.alabama.gov
SUMMARY:MGT-346 - EOC Operations & Planning for All Hazards - Calhoun County
DESCRIPTION:MGT-346 – EOC Operations & Planning for All Hazards presented by the Texas A&M \nEngineering Exchange Service (TEEX)\nDescription\nThis course provides personnel who could be assigned to or work in an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) the skills necessary to effectively plan for and manage a large-scale incidents by applying and implementing an all-hazards\, multi-disciplinary\, management team approach. The course places specific emphasis on the planning\, resource\, and information management processes.\n\nThe course focuses on the key decision-making requirements within the Emergency Operations Center. The jurisdictional team will learn from the effects of incident decisions while working in an EOC using a simulated\, notional jurisdiction as they respond to the final days exercise.\n\nThe course is delivered in your jurisdiction. The instructional team consists of coaches and mentors experienced in emergency management and incident response. The course uses a multi-discipline\, jurisdictional approach to accomplish the course objectives. The course adapts existing incident management systems\, best practices and procedures to the unique requirements of responding to all-hazards incident.\nPrerequisite\nThere are no prerequisites for this course. \nRecommended\nParticipants should have an intermediate level of understanding of the Incident Command System (ICS) and some experience in incident management. Completion of IS-775\, EOC Management and Operations Course is also recommended. \nBasic ICS information can be gained via completion of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) online courses IS-100\, IS-200\, IS-700\, and IS-800. \nTopics\n\nMulti-Agency Coordination System (MACS)\nFunctions of the EOC\nEOC Organizational Models\nPlanning Process\nInformation Management Process\nResource Management Process\nManagement and Operations Processes\nFamiliarization with and use the Emergency Management Exercise System (EM*ES)\nWorking in an EOC\nDecision-making exercises\n\nAudience\nEligible participants include emergency management and response personnel who currently or potentially work in an EOC at the state\, territorial\, local\, tribal\, or Department of Defense (DoD) installation level. Enrollment can be single participants\, jurisdictions\, or mixed. \nDisciplines include\, but are not limited to: \n\nLaw Enforcement (LE)\nEmergency Medical Services (EMS)\nEmergency management\nFire Service\nGovernmental administrative\nPublic safety communications\nHealth care\nPublic Health (PH)\,\nHazardous Materials (HazMat)\nPublic Works (PW)\nUtilities\nNon-governmental organizations\nVolunteer and/or faith-based organizations\nPrivate business partners\n\nEducation Credits\n\n2.4 CEUs\n\nRegistration\n\nContact David Randle\, Calhoun County EMA Training Officer\, at drandle@calhounema.org or 256-342-2270
URL:https://portal.ema.alabama.gov/train/mgt-346-eoc-operations-planning-for-all-hazards-calhoun-county/
LOCATION:Calhoun County EMA\, 507 Francis Street W\, Jacksonville\, AL\, 36265\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="David Randle":MAILTO:drandle@calhounema.org
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