2015-16 CLATSOP COUNTY TRAINING/EXERCISE CALENDAR July 18, 2017
Date Course Title Location Instructor Requirements/ Prerequisites
Cost Register/Contact
August 15 OpsCenter/RAPTOR Training
County EOC County/State Agency Affiliation None
Clatsop Co Emergency Mgmt [email protected] 503/325-8645
Sep 22-23 & Sep 29 – Oct 01
Comprehensive Shelter Training
Clatsop Community
College American Red Cross None None
To Register: 503-338-2402 Information: 503-325-6886 [email protected]
November 14 Incident Command System (ICS) Forms Review (MGT-347)
Holiday Inn Express, Astoria
TEEX ICS-100, -200, -700, -800
None
Clatsop Co Emergency Mgmt [email protected] 503/325-8645
November 14-16
Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents (ICS-300)
Holiday Inn Express, Astoria
TEEX ICS-100, -200, -700 & -800
None Clatsop Co Emergency Mgmt [email protected] 503/325-8645
November 17 Basic CERT Training Camp
Kiwanilong Polk County & Clatsop County
None None Clatsop Co Emergency Mgmt [email protected] 503/325-8645
TBD 2018 Advanced ICS for Command and General Staff (ICS-400)
TEEX ICS-300 None Clatsop Co Emergency Mgmt [email protected] 503/325-8645
Scroll down to see course flyers.
To add your agency training to this calendar, please contact Tiffany Brown 503/338-3774 or [email protected]
OpsCenter and RAPTOR Training Announcement August 2017
OREGON OFFICE OF
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
OpsCenter and RAPTOR Application Trainings
Date: Tuesday, August 15th, 2017
Location: Webinar and In-Person at OEM State Emergency Coordination Center
Times:
8:30 AM to 10:30 AM (OpsCenter Training for Local/Tribal Partners)
11:00 AM to 1:00 PM (RAPTOR Training for All Partners)
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (OpsCenter Training for State and Federal Agency Partners)
Course Description:
OpsCenter and RAPTOR are both used by the state of Oregon to gather and track critical data
during emergency events. OpsCenter is a crisis management application that allows users to
input situation report information and associated critical data related to requests for state
resources into a single system. RAPTOR is a web mapping application that enables users
access to live data in combination with ‘traditional’ GIS layers to create a comprehensive picture
anywhere, anytime. These trainings will instruct our local, tribal, and state agency partners on
how to use these systems for gathering and displaying critical data during emergency events.
Students will learn how to navigate both applications, request state resources, display and input
event and situation report data and process actions assigned to state agencies.
Target Audience:
Federal, State, Tribal, and Local emergency management and response personnel who operate
within an agency operations center, emergency operations center, or the State Emergency
Coordination Center. Sessions are geared towards specific audiences, so please pay attention
to the times for these trainings for attendance.
Course Coordinator:
Daniel Stoelb
GIS Program Coordinator
503-378-3234
To Apply:
Send an email to Daniel Stoelb indicating your attendance via webinar or in-person. Registration
limits for in-person attendance is 35 persons. Registration limits for webinar attendance is 100
persons.
Mill Valley,CA CERT – Red Cross
Comprehensive Shelter Training
FREE CLASS
2 weekends
September 22-23 and 29-30-Oct 1 Fridays 6-9pm, Saturdays 9am-4pm, Sunday 1-5
Clatsop Community College Astoria Campus, Towler Hall Room 310
1651 Lexington Avenue, Astoria
Registration: 503-338-2402 ww.clatsopcc/edu/schedule “Comprehensive Shelter Training”
Information: 503-325-6886 email: [email protected]
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Learn about and use the most common Incident Command System (ICS) forms. The course will prepare you to work with the ICS forms used in the Incident Command Planning process to assist in the development of an Incident Action Plan (IAP). You will be introduced to the forms and will practice how to develop and write effective objectives to manage an expanding all-hazards incident. The course will allow you to learn and experience the benefits of using the forms in responding to emergencies or managing planned events. Target Audience: The target audience should include personnel from local agencies, including representatives from:
Fire Service Emergency Medical Services
Law Enforcement Public Health
Public Works Emergency Management
Volunteers Planning Section Staff
MGT-347: Incident Command System (ICS) Forms Review
To Register: Clatsop County Emergency Management
503/325-8645 (Phone) 503/325-8325 (Fax) c la [email protected] la tsop.or .us
Dates: November 14, 2017 Time: 08:00-12:00 (Tue) Place: Holiday Inn Express, 204 W Marine Drive
Astoria, OR 97103 Maximum: 30 students (Registration Required) Prerequisite: ICS-100, -200, 700 & -800 Instructor: Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX)
COURSE DESCRIPTION ‘Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents’ provides training and resources for personnel who require advanced application of the ICS. The course expands upon information covered in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. This course is intended for individuals who may assume a supervisory role in expanding incidents or Type 3 incidents. FEMA recommends that ICS-300 participants have experience using concepts and principles from ICS 100 and 200 in a response or exercise and use their skills in an operational environment before taking ICS-400. This will provide necessary context and understanding of the skills they will develop when they take ICS-400.
TOPICS Reporting and working relationships and information flow
Transfer of Command
Unified Command functions in a multi-jurisdictional or multi-agency incident
Interagency mission planning and procurement
Resource Management
ICS forms
AUDIENCE Personnel who require advanced application of the ICS. All Mid-level Management Federal/State/Local/Tribal/Private Sector & Nongovernmental personnel to include should take ICS-300, including: Persons serving as command staff, section chiefs, strike team leaders, task force leaders, unit leaders, division/group supervisors, branch directors, and multi-agency coordination system/emergency operations center staff.
ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
To Register: Clatsop County Emergency Management
503/325-8645 (Phone) 503/325-8325 (Fax) c la [email protected] la tsop.or .us
Dates: November 14-16, 2017 Time: 13:00-17:00 (Tue) and 08:00-17:00 (Wed-Thu) Place: Holiday Inn Express, 204 W Marine Drive
Astoria, OR 97103 Maximum: 30 students (Registration Required) Prerequisite: ICS-100, -200, 700 & -800 Instructor: Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX)
CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS CLATSOP COUNTY
Local CERT Training Weekend Delivery
November 17, 18, 19, 2017 Camp Kiwanilong, Warrenton, OR
Instructor: Kimber Townsend (Polk County CERT)
This 21-hour course educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety,
light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations.
Once trained, CERT members can join their local team or simply use the skills to improve their personal level of preparedness and assist others in their
neighborhood, community or workplace following an event when professional responders are not immediately available to help.
Limited space, registration required.
For more information and to register: Clatsop County Emergency Management
503/325-8645 Email: [email protected]