Save the Date for an upcoming MCICS 200 Training:
‘When every minute is a Golden Minute’
November 1 & 2, 2013 Evergreen Fire & EMS November 15 & 16, 2013 Ouray EMS & Sheriff’s Department February 7 & 8, 2014 Poudre Fire Authority March 7 & 8, 2014 Cortez EMS & Sheriff’s Department May 2 & 3, 2014 Alamosa Public health June 13 & 14, 2014 Southeastern Colorado RETAC
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MCICS 200‐Active Shooter Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) Management Presented by: Operational Consulting Group, Inc MCICS 200 -- Active Shooter MCI Management (MCICS 100 is a prerequisite for EMS & Fire to take this course) Appropriate modifications to scene management are
“Excellent– covered a lot of
taught in this course, to effectively coordinating the efforts of
material. Presenters were
law enforcement, rescue, and medical personnel while man-
very knowledgeable.”
aging these high-risk scenes and optimizing good outcomes for victims. A large portion of this course is hands-on drill ground exercises.
PLEASE REGISTER AT: www.Co.Train.org Course ID– 1033246 Instructions: Under the Upcoming Events Section click on the link titled Mass Casualty Incident Command System (MCICS 200) and the date in which you are interested in attending. For information contact: John Putt: 720-201-1332
[email protected] www.triagemcics.com
Testimonials:
Focused areas of training include:
Law Enforcement's Goals during Active Shooter Law Enforcement's Strategies & Tactics Fire and EMS Goals during Active Shooter Hot Zone to Cold Zone Extraction Rescue Task Force Choreography Shuttle Teams
“I was skeptical initially, however, the class and material presented changed my outlook.” “The information given was real life experience that offered great education for real life situations. This is the kind of learning that is truly
Unified Command Staffing
applicable in the field. You
Patient Tracking & Reunification Communication Planning
can’t get that out of a book.”