Emergency Response to Terrorism: Tactical Considerations - Emergency Medical Services
Course Description: This course was designed for the first on-the-scene responding EMS personnel to discuss security considerations, identifying signs of terrorism, anticipating unusual response circumstances, assessing information and taking corrective actions, and determining strategies for survival. You will also learn to apply your knowledge about response to B-NICE events, providing patient care, identifying and preserving evidence, managing site safety, documenting the event and debriefing personnel.
Student Prerequisites: · Eighteen years of age or older · Member of an organized Michigan Fire Department
Quiz:
Yes Written Test: 20 question test (70% passing score) Practical Test:
None
This course is approved by Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) for the EMS, C.E. Credits listed below. To obtain credits, the student should write in the credits on the MDCH, C.E. record form. An instructor signature is not required. The student should retain the certificate of course completion for three years; in the event their C.E. Credits are selected for audit by MDCH. (To obtain license renewal information or forms contact MDCH at 517-241-0179 or renew online at www.michigan.gov/elicense)
MDCH EMS C.E.C.:
MFR
EMT
EMT-S
PARAMEDIC
Comm. Disease
1
1
1
1
Disaster Planning
2
2
2
2
EMS Operations
2
2
2
2
Hazardous Materials
1
1
1
1
Anatomy / Physiology
1
1
1
1
Pharmacology
1
1
1
1
Poisons / Subs. Abuse
1
1
1
1
Pt. Assess. / Triage
1
1
1
1
Environmental Emergencies
1
1
1
1
Respiratory Emergencies
1
1
1
1
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Total C.E. Credits
12
12
12
12
To schedule this course, the following forms must be completed and submitted to the appropriate Region Supervisor. Attention must be given to the instructions included with each form for proper submission.
Instructor list for the Emergency Response to Terrorism: Tactical Considerations-Emergency Medical Services Course. Please address all questions to the appropriate Region Supervisor.