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AWR-232 Mass Fatalities Planning and Response for Rural Communities
This 8-hour awareness-level, instructor-led course is designed to prepare rural first responders and officials with the basic knowledge, skills and abilities to manage a mass fatality incident impacting their jurisdiction. Target audience includes first responders, coroners/medical examiners, public health officials, and others with responsibilities during a mass fatality incident. Issues addressed include establishing roles and responsibilities, assets management, remains processing and identification, diversity issues and development of a mass fatality plan that affect the construct of a mass fatality response.
Target Audience
This course has been developed to meet the needs of the following audiences
◾Citizen/Community Volunteer ◾Emergency Management ◾Emergency Medical Services ◾Governmental Administrative ◾Healthcare ◾Law Enforcement ◾Other ◾Public Health
Course Objective
This course has been developed to address the following capabilities
◾Environmental Response/Health and Safety ◾Fatality Management Services ◾Forensics and Attribution ◾Planning ◾Public Health and Medical Services ◾Public Information and Warning
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