May 2025 Offering

Course
AWR-232 - Mass Fatalities Planning and Response for Rural Communities
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Date & Times
May 8, 2025 from 8 AM - 5 PM
Description

AWR 232 is an 8-hour, DHS/FEMA-certified, tuition-free, awareness-level course. The goal of this course is to teach participants the basics of mass
fatality response while providing opportunities to exchange rural perceptions and brainstorm solutions to simulated emergencies. Responding to a mass fatality incident, which includes the recovery, identifications, and reunification of the deceased, is one of the most difficult aspects of disaster response. In times of crisis, small, rural, and tribal communities are often ill-equipped with facilities to manage large numbers of casualties. When the time comes, communities must be prepared to use available resources to properly manage the remains that will result. Regardless of the agencies or organizations that respond, whether they be governmental agencies or private or non-governmental organizations (NGOs), the responsibility to coordinate and manage these outside resources rests with local authorities.

Topics include (but not limited to):
• Define mass fatality and possible scenarios
• Identify methods of obtaining Federal resources.
• Identify issues to be considered in mass fatality response planning.
• Explain the importance of mass fatality response planning.
• Identify potential resources that should be included in a response plan.

Hours
8
Region
7
Locations
WK (Willis Knighton) Innovation Center

2105 Airline Dr.
Bossier City, LA 71111
Banquet Room

POST Approved
No
Target Audiences
Emergency Management, First Responders, Medical (Hospital), Public Health, and Volunteer Organizations
Availability
Open To The Public
Prerequisites
None Set
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Registration deadline is Apr 24, 2025 11:00 PM