Thu Apr 18, 8:00 AM - Fri Apr 19, 5:00 PM
215 Washington St
215 Washington Street, Shelbyville, KY 40065
Community: Shelbyville
Description
This MPRBI course introduces first responders who may be involved in the medical response to an explosive incident to real-world event case studies and research-based information designed to enhance the medical preparedness for and response to blast effects. This course
Event Details
This MPRBI course introduces first responders who may be involved in the medical response to an explosive incident to real-world event case studies and research-based information designed to enhance the medical preparedness for and response to blast effects. This course includes a management and planning-level section focused on pre-incident indicators of bombing incidents, bombing incident scene safety and security, and resource management for bombing incidents. The course also includes a performance-level section focused on bombing incident injury patterns and treatment; managing the medical response for bombing incidents; and the planning, training, and exercise cycle for bombing incidents.
Learning Objectives
Identify commonly used explosives, explosive devices, and basic blast physics.
Recognize and identify indicators of an imminent bombing attack.
Identify appropriate preventive, preparatory, and response actions during both the pre- and post-detonation periods of a bombing incident.
Recognize bombing injuries and identify appropriate triage and treatment modalities.
Recognize strategic and command issues when engaged in planning and improvement processes related to the prevention of, response to, and recovery from bombing incidents.
Identify key response issues during a major bombing incident.
Recommended Audience
Emergency management
Emergency medical services
Fire service
Law enforcement
Public health care
Learning Objectives
Identify commonly used explosives, explosive devices, and basic blast physics.
Recognize and identify indicators of an imminent bombing attack.
Identify appropriate preventive, preparatory, and response actions during both the pre- and post-detonation periods of a bombing incident.
Recognize bombing injuries and identify appropriate triage and treatment modalities.
Recognize strategic and command issues when engaged in planning and improvement processes related to the prevention of, response to, and recovery from bombing incidents.
Identify key response issues during a major bombing incident.
Recommended Audience
Emergency management
Emergency medical services
Fire service
Law enforcement
Public health care