Active Threat Integrated Response (PER-340) (04-21-0340) - 004

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Brief Description
This course improves multi-agency integration when responding to an active shooter event
Full Description
The Active Threat Integrated Response Course (ATIRC) is a 24-hour performance level direct delivery course designed to improve integration between law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical services (EMS) in active shooter events. The course provides law enforcement officers with key medical skills based on tactical emergency casualty care (TECC) guidelines which can be used at the point of injury (POI) to increase survivability of victims. The course also provides a model framework for law enforcement, fire, and EMS to integrate responses during an active shooter event through the rescue task force concept using the Active Shooter Incident Management Checklist.

Course Objectives:
-Recognize the course goal, enabling objectives, course schedule, and course performance
requirements.
-Use the Active Shooter Incident Management Checklist in managing an integrated response to
active shooter events.
-Be familiar with staging and how to function as a Staging Area Manager in an active threat
integrated response.
-Identify appropriate life saving techniques that can be used in a direct threat environment.
-Identify appropriate life-saving techniques that can be used in an indirect threat environment.
-Discuss the initial response priorities to an active shooter event and tactical considerations for
a swift response by law enforcement, fire and emergency medical services (EMS).
-Discuss and demonstrate advanced medical skills based on tactical emergency casualty care
(TECC) and National Incident Management System (NIMS) guidelines.
-Respond to a simulated active shooter incident and successfully integrate the response
between law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical services (EMS) to quickly mitigate the
threat while increasing the survivability of injured persons.
-Complete a comprehensive written post-test and course evaluation.

Target Audience: The target audience for this course includes law enforcement, fire personnel, and EMS personnel that would respond to an active shooter event.

Prerequisites:
You must be a US Citizen to take this course. If you are not, please let us know by email for further instruction at
OEM.TRAINING@DHSES.NY.GOV

All participants must have a FEMA Student Identification (FEMA SID) number. Students can search for their existing/create a new FEMA SID at:
https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/  

Cost: There is no fee for the course. Food, lodging, and transportation costs are the responsibility of the participant.

Course Completion Requirements: Participants who actively participate and attend all course contact hours will receive a Certificate of Attendance for the course.
Training Dates
01/21/2022 - 01/23/2022
Prerequisites
Please select your discipline.
Registration Dates
09/03/2021 - 12/31/2021
Available Seats
2
Hours
24h 0m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
40 - Putnam County
Putnam County Emergency Services
112 Old Route 6
Carmel, NY  10512
Reporting Instructions
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Dress is business casual.  
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No Show Policy: Failure to attend a class you have registered for can result in restriction on future course attendance and agency notification. It is the students responsibility to notify us in a timely manner if you cannot attend.

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