Introduction to Mass Fatalities

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You will receive 0.4 credit (CE) upon completion of this course.

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Course Description

This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of key issues to be addressed when developing mass fatalities response plans. It focuses on the primary functions that must be fulfilled in order to facilitate mass fatalities response and community recovery. Some of the concepts discussed in this course include: Essential Emergency Management Issues, Hazardous Materials Identification, Primary Sites of Mass Fatalities Response Operation, Headquarters Staff Processing Center, Disaster Site, Morgue Site, Family Assistance Center, and Management of Traumatic Stress.
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Course Outline

  1. Mass Fatalities Incident Response Planning
  2. Primary Sites of a Mass Fatalities Response Operation
  3. The Role of the Medical Examiner or Coroner
  4. Emergency Management Overview
  5. Responder Protectio
  6. Search and Recovery Operations
  7. Morgue Site Operations
  8. Federal Resources
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Language English
Course Length 4.00 hours
Duration of Access Six (6) months
Continuing Education Credits 0.4
Instructor Self Study
Vendor ET Online/Kirkwood Community College
Course Certification 4-hr Certification of Completion
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