VIRTUAL TRAINING CALENDAR

FEMA Student ID Instructions

Go to the following website to register or to locate your existing FEMA Student ID.

Link – https://cdp.dhs.gov/FEMASID

What is a FEMA SID?

FEMA Student Identification (SID) number is a unique number generated and assigned to anyone who needs or is required to take training provided by a FEMA organization. Your FEMA SID uniquely identifies you throughout the FEMA organization and all of its agencies. The goal is for your FEMA SID to serve as your personal identification number instead of your Social Security Number (SSN) in support of FEMA’s effort to decrease/cease the use of SSN for identifying and tracking individuals.

 

Why do I need a FEMA SID?

A FEMA SID is required to register for and participate in any training provided by FEMA. All FEMA training providers’ registration systems and enrollment procedures require a valid FEMA SID. The FEMA SID will serve as your unique identifier and be used to maintain the record of FEMA training you attended.

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  • Medical Management of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive (CBRNE) Events – PER 211
    8:00 am-5:00 pm
    06-30-2022 -07-01-2022

    Medical Management of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive (CBRNE) Events – PER 211

    This course provides a strong emphasis in developing a multi-discipline, whole-community team approach to planning, preparing, responding, managing and recovering from an event involving Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear or Explosive (CBRNE) agents, a coordinated complex terrorist attack (CCTA), or an active shooter/hostile event (ASHE). To reinforce this multi-discipline team approach, participants should optimally be from fire services, law enforcement, Emergency Medical Services (EMS)/hospital, public health, public works, and emergency management organizations.

    Hosting agency:
    Central Florida Disaster Medical Coalition

    Registration Link:
    https://trac.floridadisaster.org/TRAC/EventDetailPublic.aspx?ID=5499&mode=ModeEdit&LookupName=eventsearchpu

    Location:
    AdventHealth Orlando
    Creation Conference Room C
    601 E Rollins Ave,
    Orlando, FL 32803

    This is an in-person class

    Registration Point of Contact:
    Amanda Freeman
    amanda.freeman@adventhealth.com

    Who Should Participate

    • Fire Services
    • Law Enforcement (LE)
    • Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
    • Hospital Personnel, Physicians, and Nurses
    • Public Health Services
    • Emergency Management Organizations
    • City, County, State, Federal Medical
    • Private Industry
    • Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT)
    • Dispatchers

    Topics

    • Identifying Hazardous/Active Threat Environments
    • Responding to a Hazardous/Active Threat Environment using the RAPID-are algorithm
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE) & protective measures for the Hazardous/Active Threat Environment
    • Identification and decontamination of victims exposed to a CBRNE agent
    • Triage and medical care of casualties during a CBRNE, CCTA or ASHE incident

    Continuing Education Credits

    This course is approved and accredited for continuing education hours from:

    AAFP – America Academy of Family Physicians
    DSHS – Texas Department of Health
    NREMT – National Registry of EMT’s
    ENA- Emergency Nurses Association*

    *This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the Emergency Nurses Association an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

  • Medical Management of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive (CBRNE) Events – PER 211
    8:00 am-5:00 pm
    06-30-2022 -07-01-2022

    Medical Management of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive (CBRNE) Events – PER 211

    This course provides a strong emphasis in developing a multi-discipline, whole-community team approach to planning, preparing, responding, managing and recovering from an event involving Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear or Explosive (CBRNE) agents, a coordinated complex terrorist attack (CCTA), or an active shooter/hostile event (ASHE). To reinforce this multi-discipline team approach, participants should optimally be from fire services, law enforcement, Emergency Medical Services (EMS)/hospital, public health, public works, and emergency management organizations.

    Hosting agency:
    Central Florida Disaster Medical Coalition

    Registration Link:
    https://trac.floridadisaster.org/TRAC/EventDetailPublic.aspx?ID=5499&mode=ModeEdit&LookupName=eventsearchpu

    Location:
    AdventHealth Orlando
    Creation Conference Room C
    601 E Rollins Ave,
    Orlando, FL 32803

    This is an in-person class

    Registration Point of Contact:
    Amanda Freeman
    amanda.freeman@adventhealth.com

    Who Should Participate

    • Fire Services
    • Law Enforcement (LE)
    • Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
    • Hospital Personnel, Physicians, and Nurses
    • Public Health Services
    • Emergency Management Organizations
    • City, County, State, Federal Medical
    • Private Industry
    • Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT)
    • Dispatchers

    Topics

    • Identifying Hazardous/Active Threat Environments
    • Responding to a Hazardous/Active Threat Environment using the RAPID-are algorithm
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE) & protective measures for the Hazardous/Active Threat Environment
    • Identification and decontamination of victims exposed to a CBRNE agent
    • Triage and medical care of casualties during a CBRNE, CCTA or ASHE incident

    Continuing Education Credits

    This course is approved and accredited for continuing education hours from:

    AAFP – America Academy of Family Physicians
    DSHS – Texas Department of Health
    NREMT – National Registry of EMT’s
    ENA- Emergency Nurses Association*

    *This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the Emergency Nurses Association an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

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