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Agriculture Working Group Meeting
This is the bi-monthly coordination meeting of the region's agriculture and animal community.
Law Enforcement Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's law enforcement community.
Law Enforcement Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's law enforcement community.
Law Enforcement Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's law enforcement community.
Law Enforcement Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's law enforcement community.
Law Enforcement Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's law enforcement community.
Law Enforcement Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's law enforcement community.
Law Enforcement Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's law enforcement community.
Law Enforcement Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's law enforcement community.
Law Enforcement Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's law enforcement community.
Law Enforcement Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's law enforcement community.
Executive Board Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the task force executive board, committee chairs and vice chairs, state and federal stakeholders.
EMS Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's EMS community.
EMS Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's EMS community.
EMS Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's EMS community.
EMS Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's EMS community.
EMS Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's EMS community.
EMS Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's EMS community.
EMS Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's EMS community.
EMS Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's EMS community.
EMS Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's EMS community.
EMS Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's EMS community.
Training Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the Training and Education Committee.
Training Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the Training and Education Committee.
Training Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the Training and Education Committee.
Training Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the Training and Education Committee.
Training Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the Training and Education Committee.
Training Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the Training and Education Committee.
Training Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the Training and Education Committee.
Training Committee Meeting - Cancelled
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the Training and Education Committee.
Training Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the Training and Education Committee.
Training Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the Training and Education Committee.
Executive Board Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the task force executive board, committee chairs and vice chairs, state and federal stakeholders.
Executive Board Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the task force executive board, committee chairs and vice chairs, state and federal stakeholders.
Executive Board Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the task force executive board, committee chairs and vice chairs, state and federal stakeholders. This month's meeting also features the task force holiday luncheon, sponsored by the task force's program management company.
Executive Board Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the task force executive board, committee chairs and vice chairs, state and federal stakeholders.
Executive Board Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the task force executive board, committee chairs and vice chairs, state and federal stakeholders.
Executive Board Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the task force executive board, committee chairs and vice chairs, state and federal stakeholders.
Executive Board Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the task force executive board, committee chairs and vice chairs, state and federal stakeholders.
Executive Board Meeting - Cancelled
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the task force executive board, committee chairs and vice chairs, state and federal stakeholders.
Executive Board Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the task force executive board, committee chairs and vice chairs, state and federal stakeholders.
Executive Board Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the task force executive board, committee chairs and vice chairs, state and federal stakeholders.
Warm Zone Rescue Task Force Active Shooter Class
Course Objectives: This course teaches the Rescue Task Force concept, which is a major change in doctrine for EMS providers and firefighters to Active Shooter situations. The rescue task force brings trained day-to-day EMS providers and firefighters and partners them with law enforcement on scene to rapidly enter secured areas of an active shooter incident to provide triage, emergent care and patient extrication to a casualty collection point. This course is designed to bring EMS and firefighters together with law enforcement to collaboratively train as a rescue task force. It will include classroom instruction and fast-paced field training exercises. EMS training will include: performing a quick initial medical assessment and immediate lifesaving interventions in a chaotic and stressful environment, rapid patient movement, introduction to ballistic vests, moving and communicating with law enforcement in various formations. Law enforcement training will focus on the establishment of secured areas and the escorting and protection of EMS personnel. Firefighter training will focus on assisting with the evacuation of victims and the establishment of casualty collection points. Target Audience: EMS providers, local and regional law enforcement, local firefighters. Day 1 is tactical medicine and is designed primarily for EMS providers; however, many local law enforcement and firefighter students have told us they learned much to help them in their jobs from the day 1 curriculum.
NTOA Rescue Task Force Instructor Course
This course is designed to teach students the four main methods of warm zone care during active violence incidents. Driving tactics as well as a reasonable expectation for success during active violence incidents will be discussed. This course will expose law enforcement, fire and rescue personnel, as well as other public safety partners to operating in a warm zone environment to provide point of wounding care to patients. Tactical Emergency Casualty Care lessons will be provided so that all participants can provide appropriate point of wounding care. Discussions will include command and control considerations, including the establishment of unified command, common operating language, and essential on scene functions that must be performed for the incident to be successful. This course will provide the student with ongoing training ideas for their department as well as identify some common barriers that must be overcome.
USAR Tabletop Exercise and Practicals Training
Urban Search and Rescue Company 5 Tabletop Exercise, and Structural Collapse/Cutting/Breaching & Breaking/Confined Space Rescue Practicals
Emergency Planning - G-235
This program is designed to provide emergency management personnel (planners) with the ability to write comprehensive emergency management plans in concert with Federal, State, local, and tribal plans. This training will illustrate the changes in emergency planning based upon recent disasters. While promoting the integration of all Department of Homeland Security (DHS) mission areas into the planning process, and providing a link between the Comprehensive Preparedness Guide (CPG) 101 and the actual planning requirements at the State, local, and tribal levels. This course will also facilitate a coordinated emergency planning system through all levels of government, while improving the overall response for all emergencies, regardless of the hazard or its size or complexity, ultimately reducing the time required to revise emergency plans.
Emergency Planning - G-235
Keystone Healthcare Coalition Board of Directors Meeting
This is the bi-monthly coordination meeting of the stakeholders of the regional healthcare coalition.
2024 Homeland Security Symposium
This is the annual training and networking event of the South Central Mountains Regional Task Force. The final agenda is here. REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.
G-235 Day Two
Integrated Planning and Preparedness Workshop
This is the annual Homeland Security Grant Program planning workshop for all HSGP recipients in the commonwealth.
Warm Zone Active Shooter Rescue Task Force Class
Course Objectives: This course teaches the Rescue Task Force concept, which is a major change in doctrine for EMS providers and firefighters to Active Shooter situations. The rescue task force brings trained day-to-day EMS providers and firefighters and partners them with law enforcement on scene to rapidly enter secured areas of an active shooter incident to provide triage, emergent care and patient extrication to a casualty collection point. This course is designed to bring EMS and firefighters together with law enforcement to collaboratively train as a rescue task force. It will include classroom instruction and fast-paced field training exercises. EMS training will include: performing a quick initial medical assessment and immediate lifesaving interventions in a chaotic and stressful environment, rapid patient movement, introduction to ballistic vests, moving and communicating with law enforcement in various formations. Law enforcement training will focus on the establishment of secured areas and the escorting and protection of EMS personnel. Firefighter training will focus on assisting with the evacuation of victims and the establishment of casualty collection points. Target Audience: EMS providers, local and regional law enforcement, local firefighters. Day 1 is tactical medicine and is designed primarily for EMS providers; however, many local law enforcement and firefighter students have told us they learned much to help them in their jobs from the day 1 curriculum.
POSTPONED - Warm Zone Active Shooter Rescue Task Force Class - POSTPONED
THIS CLASS WILL BE RESCHEDULED. Course Objectives: This course teaches the Rescue Task Force concept, which is a major change in doctrine for EMS providers and firefighters to Active Shooter situations. The rescue task force brings trained day-to-day EMS providers and firefighters and partners them with law enforcement on scene to rapidly enter secured areas of an active shooter incident to provide triage, emergent care and patient extrication to a casualty collection point. This course is designed to bring EMS and firefighters together with law enforcement to collaboratively train as a rescue task force. It will include classroom instruction and fast-paced field training exercises. EMS training will include: performing a quick initial medical assessment and immediate lifesaving interventions in a chaotic and stressful environment, rapid patient movement, introduction to ballistic vests, moving and communicating with law enforcement in various formations. Law enforcement training will focus on the establishment of secured areas and the escorting and protection of EMS personnel. Firefighter training will focus on assisting with the evacuation of victims and the establishment of casualty collection points. Target Audience: EMS providers, local and regional law enforcement, local firefighters. Day 1 is tactical medicine and is designed primarily for EMS providers; however, many local law enforcement and firefighter students have told us they learned much to help them in their jobs from the day 1 curriculum.
Warm Zone Active Shooter Rescue Task Force Class
Tentative - Agriculture Working Group Meeting
Warm Zone Active Shooter Rescue Task Force Class
Course Objectives: This course teaches the Rescue Task Force concept, which is a major change in doctrine for EMS providers and firefighters to Active Shooter situations. The rescue task force brings trained day-to-day EMS providers and firefighters and partners them with law enforcement on scene to rapidly enter secured areas of an active shooter incident to provide triage, emergent care and patient extrication to a casualty collection point. This course is designed to bring EMS and firefighters together with law enforcement to collaboratively train as a rescue task force. It will include classroom instruction and fast-paced field training exercises. EMS training will include: performing a quick initial medical assessment and immediate lifesaving interventions in a chaotic and stressful environment, rapid patient movement, introduction to ballistic vests, moving and communicating with law enforcement in various formations. Law enforcement training will focus on the establishment of secured areas and the escorting and protection of EMS personnel. Firefighter training will focus on assisting with the evacuation of victims and the establishment of casualty collection points. Target Audience: EMS providers, local and regional law enforcement, local firefighters. Day 1 is tactical medicine and is designed primarily for EMS providers; however, many local law enforcement and firefighter students have told us they learned much to help them in their jobs from the day 1 curriculum.
CANCELLED - MCI Workshop - CANCELLED
Mass casualty event planning and response.
Warm Zone Active Shooter Rescue Task Force Class
Course Objectives: This course teaches the Rescue Task Force concept, which is a major change in doctrine for EMS providers and firefighters to Active Shooter situations. The rescue task force brings trained day-to-day EMS providers and firefighters and partners them with law enforcement on scene to rapidly enter secured areas of an active shooter incident to provide triage, emergent care and patient extrication to a casualty collection point. This course is designed to bring EMS and firefighters together with law enforcement to collaboratively train as a rescue task force. It will include classroom instruction and fast-paced field training exercises. EMS training will include: performing a quick initial medical assessment and immediate lifesaving interventions in a chaotic and stressful environment, rapid patient movement, introduction to ballistic vests, moving and communicating with law enforcement in various formations. Law enforcement training will focus on the establishment of secured areas and the escorting and protection of EMS personnel. Firefighter training will focus on assisting with the evacuation of victims and the establishment of casualty collection points. Target Audience: EMS providers, local and regional law enforcement, local firefighters. Day 1 is tactical medicine and is designed primarily for EMS providers; however, many local law enforcement and firefighter students have told us they learned much to help them in their jobs from the day 1 curriculum.
Water Rescue Awareness for the First Responder
This class provides basic classroom water and water rescue planning, medical considerations, and training on rescue equipment, self-rescue and shore-based rescue techniques.
REGISTRATION CLOSED-Warm Zone Active Shooter Rescue Task Force Class
Course Objectives: This course teaches the Rescue Task Force concept, which is a major change in doctrine for EMS providers and firefighters to Active Shooter situations. The rescue task force brings trained day-to-day EMS providers and firefighters and partners them with law enforcement on scene to rapidly enter secured areas of an active shooter incident to provide triage, emergent care and patient extrication to a casualty collection point. This course is designed to bring EMS and firefighters together with law enforcement to collaboratively train as a rescue task force. It will include classroom instruction and fast-paced field training exercises. EMS training will include: performing a quick initial medical assessment and immediate lifesaving interventions in a chaotic and stressful environment, rapid patient movement, introduction to ballistic vests, moving and communicating with law enforcement in various formations. Law enforcement training will focus on the establishment of secured areas and the escorting and protection of EMS personnel. Firefighter training will focus on assisting with the evacuation of victims and the establishment of casualty collection points. Target Audience: EMS providers, local and regional law enforcement, local firefighters. Day 1 is tactical medicine and is designed primarily for EMS providers; however, many local law enforcement and firefighter students have told us they learned much to help them in their jobs from the day 1 curriculum.
Fire Rescue Hazmat Committee
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's FRHM Committee.
EMS Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's EMS providers.
Executive Board Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the task force executive board and its committee chairs, vice chairs, state and federal stakeholders.
Law Enforcement Committee
Training and Education Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the training committee members, including discussion about the annual symposium.
Fire Rescue Hazmat Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's FRHM community.
EMS Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's Emergency Medical Services community.
Training and Education Committee Meeting
This is the monthly meeting of the training and education committee members; work on the 2025 symposium continues.
Executive Board Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the task force executive board, committee chairs and vice chairs, state and federal stakeholders. This month, the meeting will be extended to complete the annual SPR/THIRA.
Law Enforcement Committee Meeting
This is the monthly coordination meeting of the region's law enforcement community.
Active Attack Integrated Response - AAIR Class - Mt Nittany Medical Center
Course Objectives: This course teaches the Active Attack Integrated Response (formerly known as the Rescue Task Force) concept, which has become the national standard active shooter response doctrine for law enforcement officers, EMS providers and firefighters to Active Shooter situations. The class brings trained day-to-day EMS providers and firefighters and partners them with law enforcement on scene to rapidly enter secured areas of an active shooter incident to provide triage, emergent care and patient extrication to a casualty collection point. This course is designed to bring EMS and firefighters together with law enforcement to collaboratively train together in an integrated fashion. It will include classroom instruction and fast-paced field training exercises. EMS training will include: performing a quick initial medical assessment and immediate lifesaving interventions in a chaotic and stressful environment, rapid patient movement, introduction to ballistic vests, moving and communicating with law enforcement in various formations. Law enforcement training will focus on neutralizing the threat and establishment of secured areas and escorting and protection of EMS personnel. Firefighter training will focus on assisting with the evacuation of victims and the establishment of casualty collection points. Target Audience: EMS providers, local and regional law enforcement, local firefighters. Day 1 is tactical medicine and is designed primarily for EMS providers; however, many local law enforcement and firefighter students have told us they learned much to help them in their jobs from the day 1 curriculum.
Active Attack Integrated Response - AAIR - Class - Logan Fire/Bellefonte
Course Objectives: This course teaches the Active Attack Integrated Response (formerly known as the Rescue Task Force) concept, which has become the national standard active shooter response doctrine for law enforcement officers, EMS providers and firefighters to Active Shooter situations. The class brings trained day-to-day EMS providers and firefighters and partners them with law enforcement on scene to rapidly enter secured areas of an active shooter incident to provide triage, emergent care and patient extrication to a casualty collection point. This course is designed to bring EMS and firefighters together with law enforcement to collaboratively train together in an integrated fashion. It will include classroom instruction and fast-paced field training exercises. EMS training will include: performing a quick initial medical assessment and immediate lifesaving interventions in a chaotic and stressful environment, rapid patient movement, introduction to ballistic vests, moving and communicating with law enforcement in various formations. Law enforcement training will focus on neutralizing the threat and establishment of secured areas and escorting and protection of EMS personnel. Firefighter training will focus on assisting with the evacuation of victims and the establishment of casualty collection points. Target Audience: EMS providers, local and regional law enforcement, local firefighters. Day 1 is tactical medicine and is designed primarily for EMS providers; however, many local law enforcement and firefighter students have told us they learned much to help them in their jobs from the day 1 curriculum.
2025 Homeland Security Symposium
This is the annual intelligence and information sharing event sponsored by the South Central Mountains Regional Task Force.
Beyond The Street (BTS) Workshop - EMS Leadership Training
In the Beyond The Street workshop, new and aspiring supervisors learn how to think and act like leaders. Participants master essential management skills, from working effectively with different generations in the workforce and handling conflict to building trust with peers, bosses, and colleagues from other agencies. Continental breakfasts and lunches are provided.
Man vs. Machinery Training
Basic techniques for removing rings. Evolutions increase in complexity to include auger entrapments, impalements, torch cutting operations, domestic terrorism arm bar removals, protestor barrier devices. Program includes classroom and practical hands on skills.
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