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Fire Safety Tips: Wildfire Season
- Create a safety zone of up to 100 feet around your home.
- Remove pine needles and dry leaves from around your home.
- Keep woodpiles at least 30 feet from your home.
- Follow evacuation instructions from your local emergency officials.
- Hold community meetings and work with neighbors to prepare the neighborhood for wildfires.
- Practice two ways out of your neighborhood to prepare for a scenario where the roads may be blocked.
- Make sure driveways and house numbers are clearly marked and can be seen from the road.
- Meet with your local fire department and find out how department personnel can help you prepare for
wildfires.
Remember to always stay aware of your environment, and if instructed by local emergency officials to
evacuate, please do so. For more information and safety tips about wildfires, visit the U.S. Fire
Administration website.
Training Course Location/Date Point of Contact Description/Audience
Delaware
DEMA
HURREVAC2017
DEMA
June 1
[email protected] This training is hands on active training using the system, it
is not a classroom based training program. This course will
provide the user with the ability to log into Web EOC and
begin to use the various parts of the system. The user will be
given the tools to sign in, use the activity sheet, complete a
tasking, complete a Resource Request and send it to the
proper person, and become familiar with the various other
parts of Web EOC that are used in an activation.
DEMA AWR-136:
Essentials of
Community Cyber
Security & MGT-
384: Community
Preparedness for
Cyber Incidents
(Combined Course)
Delaware State Fire
School June 6
[email protected] This course provides individuals, community leaders, and
first responders with information on how cyberattacks can
impact, prevent, and/or stop operations and emergency
responses in a community.
DEMA G-288:
Local Volunteer
and Donations
Management
DEMA
June 7-8
[email protected] This course addresses the planning considerations and
operational requirements for an effective donations
management system at the local level. A special emphasis is
put on the importance of collaborative partnerships between
local government, voluntary agencies, and community
organizations as the key to success in volunteer and
donations management.
DEMA ICS-200:
Basic ICS - Single
Resources and
Initial Action
Incidents
Delaware State Fire
School June 14-15
[email protected] This course is designed to enable personnel to operate
efficiently during an incident or event using the Incident
Command System focusing on the management of single
resources. The course will satisfy state training requirements
for incident responders and will fulfill the prerequisite for
attendance in higher level ICS courses (ICS 300/400). As
part of NIMS compliance requirements, Delaware has
implemented the requirement that all personnel that are likely
to assume a supervisory or management level role in ICS
must attend an ICS 200 level course.
DEMA AWR-148:
Crisis Management
for School-Based
Incidents
Delaware State Fire
School June 27
[email protected] This course was developed to educate rural law enforcement
personnel as well as school administrators and personnel on
the elements that must be in place to effectively respond to a
school-based emergency.
District of Columbia
L-958:
NIMS ICS All-
Hazards
Operations Section
Chief
DC Department of
Health EOC June 1-2
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=87&SessionId=461
L-962:
NIMS ICS All-
Hazards Planning
Section Chief
DC Department of
Health EOC June 5-8
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=88&SessionId=462
Public Safety
Telecommunicator
1, 7th Edition
Unified
Communications
Center June 5-9
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=166&SessionId=450
L-967:
NIMS ICS All-
Hazards Logistics
Section Chief
DC Department of
Health EOC June 12-16
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=90&SessionId=464
Jurisdictional
Threat and Hazard
Identification and
Risk Assessment
Unified
Communications
Center June 14-15
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=112&SessionId=391
L-964:
NIMS ICS All-
Hazards Situation
Unit Leader
DC Department of
Health EOC June 19-23
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=117&SessionId=463
Public Assistance
(PA) Preliminary
Damage
Assessment
Training
Unified
Communications
Center June 20-22
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=106&SessionId=446
GIS & NG911 for
the PSAP
Unified
Communications
Center June 22
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=134&SessionId=444
ICS-402:
ICS Overview for
Executives/Senior
Officials
Unified
Communications
Center June 23
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=20&SessionId=467
COMT Training PSCC
June 26-30
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=147&SessionId=452
Emergency Liaison
Officer Training
Unified
Communications
Center June 29
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=5&SessionId=388
Basic Interoperable
Radio Training
Unified
Communications
Center July 10
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=163&SessionId=453
Homemade
Explosives:
Awareness,
Recognition, and
Response (HME)
R.I.S.E.
Demonstration
Center July 10-14
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=164&SessionId=456
Readiness:
Training,
Identification &
Preparedness
Planning
Unified
Communications
Center July 12-13
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=170&SessionId=465
Disaster Operations
and the
Communications
Center
Unified
Communications
Center July 17
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=167&SessionId=449
G-191:
ICS/EOC Interface
- Workshop
Unified
Communications
Center July 18
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=81&SessionId=468
District Planners
Course
Unified
Communications
Center July 25-27
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=169&SessionId=455
Homeland Security
Exercise and
Evaluation
Program (HSEEP)
Unified
Communications
Center July 26-27
Https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov For additional information please see:
https://trainingtrack.hsema.dc.gov/PopUps/CourseInformatio
n.aspx?Id=77&SessionId=395
Maryland
G-191:
ICS/EOC Interface Prince Georges
County June 8
James N. Robey
Public Safety
Training Center
June 13
[email protected] The goal of the course is to provide state and local
emergency management officials with the knowledge and
skills they need to operate an Emergency Operating Center
(EOC) and interface it with an Incident Command System
(ICS) field operation. The course provides an opportunity for
participants to begin developing an ICS/EOC interface for
their community. The course reviews ICS and EOC
responsibilities and functions and depends heavily on
exercise and group discussions to formulate the interface.
ICS-300:
Intermediate ICS Prince Georges
County June 13-15
Maritime Learning
Center June 21-23
This course provides training on and resources for personnel
who require advanced application of the Incident Command
System (ICS). This course expands upon information
covered in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses.
SEOC Operations
Section
MEMA
June 15
[email protected] This training will provide a general overview of the roles and
responsibilities of the SEOC Operations Section (9AM –
10AM)
SEOC
Finance/Admin
Section
MEMA
June 15
[email protected] This training will provide a general overview of the roles and
responsibilities of the SEOC Finance/Admin Section (10:30
AM – 12:00 PM)
SEOC
Finance/Admin
Section
MEMA
June 21
[email protected] This training will provide a general overview of the roles and
responsibilities of the SEOC Finance/Admin Section (9AM –
10:30 AM)
SEOC Operations
Section
MEMA
June 21
[email protected] This training will provide a general overview of the roles and
responsibilities of the SEOC Operations Section (10:30 AM
– 12:00 PM)
HURREVAC
Training Talbot County
EOC June 28
Calvert County
Alternate EOC
June 29
[email protected] The course will cover the software layout, where the
buttons/features are located and what they do, and will cover
the available graphic and reporting features of the program.
HURREVAC (short for Hurricane Evacuation) is a storm
tracking and decision support tool. The program combines
live feeds of tropical cyclone forecast information with data
from various state Hurricane Evacuation Studies (HES) to
assist the local emergency manager in determining the most
prudent evacuation decision time and the potential for
significant storm effects such as wind and storm surge. Many
Emergency Operations Centers use HURREVAC as a
situational awareness and briefing tool.
Per-335:
Critical Decision
Making for
Complex
Coordinated
Attacks
Talbot County
Community Center July 10-11
[email protected] This course provides first responders from multiple
disciplines with skills to manage the initial response to a
large-scale attack in a chaotic environment during a complex
coordinated attack (CCA). It aims to train responders in
how to use intuitive skills such as observation, analysis,
anticipation, and awareness to recognize the possibility of an
attack involving multiple incidents of an extreme magnitude
that inundate resources, exceed conventional tactics and
strategies, and often require a joint response involving
members from multiple disciplines and jurisdictions.
ICS-400:
Advanced ICS Maritime Learning
Center July 12-13
[email protected] This course expands upon information covered in ICS-100
through ICS-300 courses. These earlier courses are
prerequisites for ICS-400. The course objectives are as
follows: • Explain how major incidents engender special
management challenges. • Describe the circumstances in
which an Area Command is established. • Describe the
circumstances in which multiagency coordination systems
are established.
G-557:
Rapid Needs
Assessment
Prince Georges
County July 12
James N. Robles
Public Safety
Training Center
July 26
[email protected] In order to receive the benefits of a Rapid Needs Assessment
the assessment process must be effectively planned.
Assessments just do not happen when a disaster or
emergency occurs. They require planning and training to
support the planned activity if they are to realize their
greatest potential. The Rapid Needs Assessment must be
rapidly implemented by local governments. Assessment
teams must be identified and trained together. The field
teams need to be supported by personnel who can rapidly
analyze the findings of the individual teams and presented to
management to support prioritization and decision-making.
PER-320:
Personal Protective
Measures for
Biological Events
Garnett County
Health Department July 17
[email protected] This course focuses on the challenges faced by first
responders and clinical health care professionals in pre-
hospital and hospital environments as they deal with personal
protective equipment (PPE) needs and potential
contamination issues when working with highly infectious
diseases. Personal Protective Measures for Biological Events
provides students with an overview of personal protective
equipment (PPE), and includes an experiential learning
activity (ELA) practicing donning and doffing PPE Level C.
New Jersey
AHIMT L-984:
Task Force - Strike
Team Leader
Course
ROIC
June 12-14
[email protected] This course will provide local and state level emergency
responders with a robust understanding of the duties,
responsibilities, and capabilities of an effective Task
Force/Strike Team Leader on an All-Hazards Incident
Management Team (AHIMT).
L-0110:
National
Emergency
Management Basic
Academy Train the
Trainer
NJSP Troop C
Headquarters July 10-14
[email protected] For additional information and pre-requisites please see:
http://www.state.nj.us/njoem/programs/pdf/20170705_additi
onalinfo_l0110.pdf
Pennsylvania
L-973:
All-Hazards
Position Specific
Finance/Admin
Section
PEMA
June 12-15
Graham Hess
717-651-2256
For additional information please see the PEMA training
calendar at:
https://exercise.pema-kc.org/calendar/includes/event.phg
ICS-400:
Advanced ICS
Eagleville
June 12-13
Heather Morgan
610-631-6517
For additional information please see the PEMA training
calendar at:
https://exercise.pema-kc.org/calendar/includes/event.phg
G-290:
Basic Public
Information Officer
PEMA
June 14-15
Bill Dunlap
717-651-2256
For additional information please see the PEMA training
calendar at:
https://exercise.pema-kc.org/calendar/includes/event.phg
K-146:
Homeland Security
Exercise and
Evaluation
Program (HSEEP)
Wilkes Barre,
Luzerne County
June 19-20
For additional information please see the PEMA training
calendar at:
https://exercise.pema-kc.org/calendar/includes/event.phg
ICS-300:
Intermediate ICS
PEMA
June 20-22
Bill Dunlap
717-651-2256
For additional information please see the PEMA training
calendar at:
https://exercise.pema-kc.org/calendar/includes/event.phg
G-191:
ICS/EOC Interface
PEMA
June 22
Bill Dunlap
717-651-2256
For additional information please see the PEMA training
calendar at:
https://exercise.pema-kc.org/calendar/includes/event.phg
AWR-219:
Site Protection
Observational
Techniques
Philadelphia
June 26-28
Salvatore Caputo
267-443-9556
For additional information please see the PEMA training
calendar at:
https://exercise.pema-kc.org/calendar/includes/event.phg
PER-275:
Law Enforcement
Active Shooter
Training
Cairnbrook,
Somerset County June 27-29
Joel Landis
814-445-1515
For additional information please see the PEMA training
calendar at:
https://exercise.pema-kc.org/calendar/includes/event.phg
G-271:
Severe Weather
PEMA
July 12-13
Graham Hess
717-651-2256
For additional information please see the PEMA training
calendar at:
https://exercise.pema-kc.org/calendar/includes/event.phg
ICS-400:
Advanced ICS
Eagleville
July 12-13
Heather Morgan
610-631-6517
For additional information please see the PEMA training
calendar at:
https://exercise.pema-kc.org/calendar/includes/event.phg
ICS-400
Advanced ICS
PEMA
July 18-19
Graham Hess
717-651-2256
For additional information please see the PEMA training
calendar at:
https://exercise.pema-kc.org/calendar/includes/event.phg
G-191:
ICS/EOC Interface
PEMA
July 20
Graham Hess
717-651-2701
For additional information please see the PEMA training
calendar at:
https://exercise.pema-kc.org/calendar/includes/event.phg
Virginia
S-231:
Search and Rescue
Team Member
(Entry Level)
Frederick County
Public Safety
Training Center
June 1
[email protected] v This Entry-level field training designed to introduce the field
responder to standardized practices for a search and rescue
response. Course content includes an overview of the state
system, legal concerns, SAR operations, search strategy &
tactics, personal preparedness, wilderness survival, land
navigation, and basic wilderness rescue. The STM course
consists of approx. 60% classroom and 40% field instruction.
Fieldwork is held regardless of current weather conditions
unless extreme conditions present personal safety concerns.
S-331:
Search and Rescue
Team Leader
(Intermediate
Level)
Frederick County
Public Safety
Training Center
June 2
[email protected] v Intermediate-level training in search team management,
implementation of search tactics, supervision of team
performance, proper use of semi-technical rescue equipment,
and evacuation management. The STL course consists of
approx. 60% classroom and 40% field instruction. Fieldwork
is held regardless of current weather conditions unless
extreme conditions present personal safety concerns.
Chemistry of
Hazardous
Materials
Yorktown HM/
CBRNE Training
Facility June 5-16
ov
This Specialist-level course is a ten-day program of intense
instruction that provides a sound understanding of the basic
chemistry of hazardous materials. Directed at the underlying
reasons for the chemical behavior of hazardous materials, the
course is designed to improve decision-making, safety in
operations, and handling of hazardous materials. The class is
heavily chemistry-oriented and presented in lecture format
with evening review sessions.
G-290:
Public Information
Officer
Gloucester County
EOC June 6
ov
This two day course is designed for the new or less
experienced Public Information Officer (PIO) and focuses on
essential emergency PIO functions. The course will teach
PIOs how to write a news release, conduct an on-camera
interview and prepare awareness campaigns. The class is a
prerequisite for the Advanced Public Information Course
(E388) at the Emergency Management Institute.
L-0146:
Homeland Security
Exercise Evaluation
Program (HSEEP)
Richmond Fire and
Emergency
Services June 6
[email protected] This 2-day period of instruction is for those individuals that
are directly involved in the planning, design and evaluation
of training exercises. The intermediate-level course
incorporates exercise guidance and best practices from the
HSEEP Volumes. It is an interactive course that allows
participants to share personal lessons learned and best
practices while gaining practical experience. In addition to
the instructor-led course presentations, the course includes
small group activities, group discussions, and introductions
to HSEEP and related initiatives such as supporting
technology (e.g., HSEEP Toolkit) and capabilities-based
planning (e.g., UTL and TCL). This approach provides
participants with hands-on experience that readily translates
to real-world exercise responsibilities.
ICS-300-11:
Sponsored
Intermediate
Incident Command
Systems for
Expanding
Incidents
Stafford County
Public Safety
Building June 6-8
ov
This 18-hour classroom course is designed for front-line
personnel with supervisory responsibilities to serve in a
command or general staff position. The three-day curriculum
includes instruction in general principles associated with
incident command, along with various tabletop exercises that
allow students to put this knowledge to practical use.
G-288:
Volunteer and
Donations
Management
Chesapeake Fire
Department
June 7
[email protected] This two-day workshop addresses the planning
considerations and operational requirements for an effective
volunteer and donations management system at the local
level. A special emphasis is placed on the importance of
collaborative partnerships between local government,
voluntary agencies, and community organizations as the key
to success in volunteer and donations management. The
course is taught by subject matter experts from government
and voluntary agencies.
ICS-400:
Advanced Incident
Command System
Fairfax County
Government
Center June 7-8
ov
Course topics include explaining the special management
challenges of major incidents such as unified command,
multi-agency coordination system, etc.
G-191:
EOC/ICS Interface
Nokesville
June 8
[email protected] This course provides an opportunity for emergency
management and response personnel to begin developing an
Incident Command System (ICS)/Emergency Operations
Center (EOC) interface for their communities. The course
reviews ICS and EOC characteristics, responsibilities and
functions and depends heavily on activities and group
discussions to formulate an interface.
VEOC 100:
WebEOC for Local
Government
Prince William
EOC June 8
[email protected] This course establishes a baseline awareness of the
operations, procedures, plans, and systems to be used by
local governments when interacting with the Virginia
Emergency Operations Center (VEOC). At the end of this
course, the student will understand VDEM’s crisis
management software WebEOC and the use of WebEOC
with regard to requests for assistance and information
management. You must bring a laptop or other electronic
device to this class.
L-101:
Foundations of
Emergency
Management
John Tyler
Community College
June 19-23 and
July 10-14
[email protected] This two week course is scheduled for June 19-23 and July
10-14, 2017. It provides a broad introduction to emergency
management as a community of practice and as a profession.
Emergency management is a dynamic, multi-phased process
that includes prevention, preparedness, mitigation, response,
and recovery. Students come away with an understanding of
roles, responsibilities, and legal boundaries in emergency
management as well as how these relate to the concept of
serving the Whole Community.
ICS-300:
Intermediate
Incident Command
Systems for
Expanding
Incidents
Tidewater EMS
Council June 21-22
ov
This course is designed for front-line personnel with
supervisory responsibilities to serve in a command or general
staff position. The curriculum includes instruction in general
principles associated with incident command, along with
various tabletop exercises.
G-290:
Public Information
Officer
Danville Fire
Department July 18
[email protected] This two day course is designed for the new or less
experienced Public Information Officer (PIO) and focuses on
essential emergency PIO functions. The course will teach
PIOs how to write a news release, conduct an on-camera
interview and prepare awareness campaigns. The class is a
prerequisite for the Advanced Public Information Course
(E388) at the Emergency Management Institute.
ICS-400:
Advanced Incident
Command Systems
Charlottesville
July 25-26
[email protected] This is a 14 hour session that provides training on the
advanced resource management provisions of the Incident
Command System.
G-191:
EOC/ICS Interface Transportation &
Environmental
Services,
Alexandria July 25
[email protected] This course provides an opportunity for emergency
management and response personnel to begin developing an
Incident Command System (ICS)/Emergency Operations
Center (EOC) interface for their communities. The course
reviews ICS and EOC characteristics, responsibilities and
functions and depends heavily on activities and group
discussions to formulate an interface.
ICS-300:
Intermediate
Incident Command
System
WV State Police
Academy June 13-15
[email protected] For additional information please see:
http://www.onlinelearning.wv.gov/dmapscm6/home.html
L-273:
Basics of Floodplain
Management
Pipestem State
Park June 26-29
[email protected] For additional information please see:
http://www.onlinelearning.wv.gov/dmapscm6/home.html
ICS-402:
ICS for Executives
and Senior Officials
Glenville
June 217
[email protected] For additional information please see: http://www.onlinelearning.wv.gov/dmapscm6/home.html
Active Shooter
Incident
Management
Monongalia County
Health Department
July 11-13
[email protected] For additional information please see:
http://www.onlinelearning.wv.gov/dmapscm6/home.html
Basics of Floodplain
Management (1 day
course)
Keyser City
Chambers
July 20
[email protected] For additional information please see:
http://www.onlinelearning.wv.gov/dmapscm6/home.html
EXERCISES Dates Sponsor Type Title Hazard/
Function Info POC
6/6/17 USCG Marine
Safety Unit,
Pittsburgh,
PA
FSE Final Countdown
2017
Manmade/
Terrorism
Final Countdown 2017 Anti-
Terrorism FSE
David Morgan USCG MSU Pittsburgh
412.221.0807
6/6, 6/7 or 6/8/17
EMI VTTX Agriculture
VTTX V0026
Natural/
Agriculture
A series of EMI VTTSs to reach
community-based training
audiences around the country and
to provide a virtual forum for
disaster training. Additional
information can be found at: https://training.fema.gov/programs/
emivttx.aspx
Douglas Kahn
EMI/VTTX
301.447.7645
6/7/17 USCG Sector
Delaware
Bay, Phila.,
PA
TTX Sector Delaware
Bay Area
Maritime Security
Plan TTX
Manmade/
Terrorism
Incident
Sector Delaware Bay Area
Maritime Security Plan TTX
Bob Ward USCG Sector Delaware Bay
215.271.4908
6/7-9/17 FEMA R-
III/
Baltimore
City, MD
TTX Debris
Management Plan
Training and
Exercise
Natural/Debris
Removal
Three day training session and
final TTX for Baltimore City’s
Debris Removal Plan
Matt Werner FEMA R-III Recovery
215.931.2897
Patrick Flynn FEMA R-III
215.931.5723
6/13/17 FEMA
REP/
MEMA
Drill Calvert Cliffs
Nuclear Power
Station MS-1
Manmade/
Radiation
Exposure
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power
Station MS-1 St Mary’s Hospital
– Invitation Only
Thomas Scardino
FEMA R-III REP
215.931.5546
6/14/17 USCG Sector
Delaware
Bay, Phila.,
PA
TTX SecDelBay Area
Contingency Plan
TTX
Manmade/
Hazardous
Materials/Oil
Spill
SecDelBay Area Contingency
Plan TTX
Jerry Conrad
USCG SecDelBay
215.271.4824
6/15/17 FEMA R-
III
TTX Private Sector
TTX
TBD FEMA R-III Annual Private
Sector TTX
Stephanie Pyle FEMA R-III External Affairs
215.931.5654
6/20/17 USCG Marine
Safety Unit
Pittsburgh
PA
TTX 2017 Return of
Noah’s Arc
Natural/
Flooding
Pittsburgh PA Flood Ex ENS Aiden Leddy
USCG MSU Pittsburgh
412.221.0807
6/20 or
21 or
22/17
EMI TTX Earthquake
VTTX V0001A
Natural/
Earthquake
A series of EMI VTTSs to reach
community-based training
audiences around the country and
to provide a virtual forum for
disaster training. Additional
information can be found at: https://training.fema.gov/programs/e
mivttx.aspx
Douglas Kahn
EMI/VTTX
301.447.7645
TBD Pittsburgh
Federal
Executive
Board/
FEMA R3
TTX Steele Resolve 17 COOP Annual Pittsburgh PA FEB
COOP Exercise
Anthony Buller
FEMA R3 COOP
215.931.5663
7/11, 7/12 or
7/13/17
EMI VTTX Chlorine Virtual
TTX V0035
Manmade/
Hazmat
A series of EMI VTTSs to reach
community-based training
audiences around the country and
to provide a virtual forum for
disaster training. Additional
information can be found at: https://training.fema.gov/programs/e
mivttx.aspx
Douglas Kahn
EMI/VTTX
301.447.7645
7/12/17 USCG Sector
Hampton
Roads, VA
SEM Area Maritime
Security Plan,
committee
Interaction &
Integration
Seminar
Manmade/
Terrorism USCG Sector Hampton Roads,
VA Area Maritime Security
Plan, Committee Interaction &
Integration Seminar
Roger Tomlinson USCG Sector Hampton Roads
757.295.2030
7/12/17 DEMA/FE
MA R3
TTX Mass Care
Exercise
Natural/
Hurricane or
Large Storm
Exercise mass care following an
event with statewide impacts,
including mass feeding,
volunteer, and donations
management, housing, and points
of distribution
Thomas Nesbella, DEMA
302.659.2353
Craig Crosby, FEMA R3
215.931.5548
7/25/17 FEMA
REP/VDE
M
FE Surry Power
Station Plume
Exercise
Manmade/EOC
Response
Surry Power Station Plume
Exercise – Invitation Only
Thomas Scardino
FEMA R-III REP
215.931.5546
7/25/17 FEMA R3
VDEM
WS/TTX R3 Cyber Security
Workshop and
TTX
Manmade/
Cyber
R3 Cyber Security Workshop Blair Hyde, FEMA R3
215-931.5752
Please submit any updates or any requests for information questions to:
Steven Whitesell
Acting Chief, Preparedness Branch
(215) 931-5757
Blair Hyde
THIRA/SPR
(215) 931-5752
Catherine Mercogliana
NIMS Program Manager
(215) 931-5710
Patrick Flynn
Regional Exercise Specialist
(215) 931-5723
Michael Sharon
Federal Preparedness Coordinator
(215) 931-5641
John Brasko
Regional Exercise Officer
(215) 931-5630
Michael Kapuscinski
Regional Training Specialist
(215) 931-5542
Anthony Buller
Regional Continuity Manager
(215) 931-5663
Mark Moure
Lessons Learned Specialist
(215) 931-