Basic Details
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Rail Car Incident Response for Crude, Ethanol, and Other Flammable Liquids training course
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Description
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Generic event added to the course catalog to be used when scheduling Conferences, Divisional Trainings, Event, Exercise, Meeting, Seminar, or Workshop to effectively show this event on the calendar.
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PreRequisite
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None
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Target Audience
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• Firefighters—including neighboring departments
• Other First Responders— including law enforcement
• Community Emergency Management Personnel
• Other Community Stakeholders—including railroad representatives
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Additional Information
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Class Time: 8:30AM - 5:30PM
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Registration Website: https://forms.gle/5QGkyC6vDangjxx59
Course Description
A University of Findlay Training Center
A University of Findlay Training Center
The All Hazards Training Center at The University of Findlay has
developed the Rail Car Incident Response for Crude, Ethanol, and
Other Flammable Liquids training course for the U.S. Department
of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration (DOT PHMSA) to educate emergency responders on
freight rail car incidents involving hazardous materials, specifically
crude oil, ethanol, and other flammable liquids. As more and more
rail traffic transports cargo, including hazardous materials, it is
important that the responder community become educated about the
dangers and unique hazards presented with rail cars carrying these
commodities. The information covered in this tuition-free training
course will enhance the ability of emergency responders to assess
the scene of a rail car incident, understand the resources needed to
remediate the emergency situation, including how the railroad will play
a critical role in the response.
Hands-on scenarios using a rail car simulator are conducted to
emphasize the objectives of the training including:
• Identifying the design, construction, components and markings of rail
tank cars that carry crude/flammable liquids.
• Recognizing and identifying the chemical being transported, and the
properties that must be considered in an emergency.
• Assessing the scene to determine the potential hazards to people,
property, and the environment.
• Recognizing mitigation strategies including offensive, defensive, and
non-intervention strategies for fire and/or spill incidents. This is not a
tactics course but rather focuses on strategy and decision making.
• Identifying key resources in the rail/freight industry as well as federal,
state, and private resources for response assistance.
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Location
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Bunnell
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Address
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1769 East Moody Blvd Bldg #3 Bunnell 32110 Flagler Region 3
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Date
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Monday, Jun 22, 2026 - Monday, Jun 22, 2026
6/22/2026 12:00:00 AM
6/22/2026 12:00:00 AM
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Point of Contact
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Ryan Simpson
3863134243
rsimpson@flaglercounty.gov
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More Info URL
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https://forms.gle/5QGkyC6vDangjxx59
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Event Calendar
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Download
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Event Status
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Pending
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