Enhanced Sports and Special Events Incident Management (MGT-440) (04-11-0440) - 001

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Brief Description
Scenario-based practicum within the field of sports and special events management
Full Description
Course Description:

The Enhanced Sports and Special Events Incident Management course is a scenario-based
practicum of three primary areas within the field of sports and special events management: a)
incident management, b) crowd and evacuation management; and c) crisis information
management. The course is intended to prepare emergency responders as well as event
management personnel, concessionaries, athletic department personnel, and elected and chief
executives who would be involved in the preparation for and response to a large-scale incident
during sporting or special events. There are three rigorous, simulation-supported, scenario-based emergency response activities designed to hone both individual and team building decision making and incident management skills in the context of sports and special events operations.

Course Objectives:
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
• Identify and discuss the key concepts and processes needed to plan and prepare for smooth,
coordinated operations at a sporting or special event, including risk awareness, effective
resource management, and other considerations.
• Employ the Emergency Management Exercise System (EM*ES) in incident command post
simulation-based practical exercises.
• Evaluate and manage the response to a simulated large scale, all-hazards incident that involves
a sports or special event from a policy, Emergency Operations Center (EOC), and/or incident
command post perspective.
• Identify and discuss key concepts and processes needed to plan and implement a response to
an incident during a sporting or special event, including risk awareness, incident management,
resource management, and crowd management and evacuation.
• Evaluate how critical areas of managing an all-hazard, high consequence incident response in a
spots or special event context are applied in practice.

Other Prerequisites:
Recommended pre-training is:
MGT-404 - Sports and Special Events Incident Management (https://teex.org/class/mgt404/)
Primary Core Capability:
Operational Coordination

Secondary Core Capability(s):
• Intelligence and Information Sharing
• Planning
• Situational Assessment
Mission Area(s):
• Respond
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Discipline(s):
• Emergency Management
• Emergency Medical Services
• Fire Service
• Governmental Administrative
• Hazardous Material
• Law Enforcement
• Health Care
• Public Health
• Public Safety Communications
• Public Works
• Animal Emergency Services
• Citizen/Community Volunteer
• Information Technology
• Security and Safety
• Search & Rescue
• Transportation
Training Dates
12/13/2022 - 12/15/2022
Prerequisites
None Specified
Registration Dates
08/15/2022 - 11/22/2022
Available Seats
13
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
30 - Nassau County
Northwell Health
1111 Marcus Avenue
New Hyde Park, NY  11042
Reporting Instructions
Class Times: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Dress is business casual
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No Show Policy:
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-Please follow these directions below regarding providing the required
prerequisites. Each prerequisite must be filled before a student can submit their
request to attend this course.

-If the required prerequisite is within your Training History, the DHSES LMS will
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-If the prerequisite does not appear in your training history then select “request waiver” under fulfillment and provide clarifying comments when prompted that states, you will email the prerequisite to OEM directly and click save. Email all course prerequisites to oem.training@dhses.ny.gov, please include what course you are registering for in the body of the email.

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