Initial Response

  • What is the scope of the incident and the response?
  • How will it affect service delivery?
  • Where are the impacted communities?
  • What population is impacted?
  • What is the anticipated medical surge?
  • Determine communication means
  • Evaluate healthcare organization, staff and supplies
  • Healthcare facility status
  • Consider healthcare facility incident command status
  • Determine health department status
  • Identify who need to know
  • Identify resources to be deployed
  • Consider healthcare facility decompression initiatives
Sep
28
When: Wednesday, Sep 28, 2022 - Thursday, Sep 29, 2022, 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Where:
Marion County Public Health Department 2003 N Lincoln St
Knoxville
Iowa
50138
Facility questions: Teresa Higginbotham, (641) 205-3855, thiggin@marioncountyiowa.org

Online Registration Link: https://my.teex.org/TeexPortal/Default.aspx?MO=mCourseCatalog&D=FP&C=MGT...

Course Description:
This course examines the role of public information in managing an all-hazards incident and provides practical training in crisis communication techniques. In such an incident, it is imperative that community leaders, incident managers, and public information officers are prepared to communicate with the public through the news and social media. The course focuses on the role of public information in incident management, the information needs of the public in a crisis, and the various means of effectively communicating through the news and social media. Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to manage the major elements associated with public information in a WMD, terrorism and all-hazards incident.
Course Prerequisites:
No formal prerequisites. However, it is recommended that participants be familiar with the Incident Command System as outlined in FEMA Independent Study Program Courses IS100 and IS200.
Course Target Audience:
The course is designed for participants whose duties may require them to interface with news media representatives during their community’s response to a WMD/terrorism incident or major disaster. Course participants who would benefit from this training include the jurisdiction’s key elected officials, public information officers, key department heads, key public health and medical personnel, and emergency management officials from both the public and private sectors.
Additional Information:
1) Park in the main parking lot (south side) of the building and enter through the training room entrance, in the middle of the building 2) Training will be in the Training Room. 3) Travel and meals are on your own, adequate time for lunch will be provided. Please follow the current CDC guidelines, and if you feel ill, have a temperature, or have a sore throat, stay home.

Point of Contact

Name:
Steve Keim
Phone Number:
979-458-5646