Course: E-210 Recovery from Disaster: The Local Government Role Date: Feb 14-17, 2011 Mar 28-31, 2011
National Emergency Training Center (NETC), Emergency Management Institute (EMI) Emmitsburg, Maryland NETC, EMI, Emmitsburg, Maryland
Course Description: This course was COMPLETELY REVISED in 2010 and is designed for local disaster recovery teams consisting of Emergency Managers, city/county administrators, public works directors, building inspectors, and community planners. The course focuses on the roles and responsibilities of each team member and provides guidance on developing a local disaster recovery plan. Best practices in disaster recovery are summarized in a CD-ROM toolkit included in the course materials. Participants are given the opportunity to develop an outline of their own recovery plan during the course. Course Goal: 1. Increase local government awareness of issues involved in disaster recovery. 2. Provide a forum for discussion of “lessons learned” in disaster recovery at the local level. 3. Promote the development of a pre-disaster recovery plan.
Course Length: 4 days. Travel days are Sunday and Friday. Target Audience: Emergency Managers, city/county administrators, public works directors, building inspectors, community planners, fire chiefs, and police chiefs. Continuing Education Units (CEU): EMI awards 2.5 CEUs for completion of this course. To Apply: Complete a FEMA Form 119-25-2, General Admissions Application with student signature and signature of supervisor or sponsoring agency official. Submit the application through the State Emergency Management Training office who will fax it to the NETC Admissions Office at (301) 447-1658. For further enrollment information, refer to the EMI web site at http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/apply. For course information, contact the EMI course manager, John Hoyle at (301) 447-1045, 1-800-238-3358 (ext. 1045), or email
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Prerequisite: None.
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Friday, December 10, 2010