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The LSU National Center for Biomedical Research and Training is a nationally recognized center for emergency preparedness and response training located at Louisiana State University’s flagship campus. We have provided high-quality, federally-certified training to America’s emergency responders about prevention, response and recovery from biological incidents since 1998. Each week on the LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast, we will bring in some of the nation’s top experts to cover topics related to the wide field of emergency response.
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This is the final episode in our three-part series on active threat integration with Jeff Borkowski, James Sellers, and Sam Shurley. This episode covers the reunification stage of an integrated response to a threat, including the importance of communication with the public, potential challenges during the reunification process, and how agencies can prepare for this stage ahead of time. This series references modules or topics taught in LSU NCBRT/ACE’s Active Threat Integrated Response Course (ATIRC) and Critical Decision Making for Complex Coordinated Terrorist Attacks (CCTA) class. Find more information on the ATIRC training here, and learn more about the CCTA course here.

This is the second of three episodes on active threat integration with Jeff Borkowski, James Sellers, and Sam Shurley. In this episode, we talk about what integration actually looks like during active threat response, including the challenges agencies may face and the roles/responsibilities of staging managers. This series references modules or topics taught in LSU NCBRT/ACE’s Active Threat Integrated Response Course (ATIRC) and Critical Decision Making for Complex Coordinated Terrorist Attacks (CCTA) class. Find more information on the ATIRC training here, and learn more about the CCTA course here.

This podcast is the first in a three-part series on integration of responder disciplines during an active threat with subject matter experts Jeff Borkowski, James Sellers, and Sam Shurley. In this episode, we discuss effective pre-planning and pre-incident communication, identifying key stakeholders, and barriers to building strong relationships between agencies. This series references modules or topics taught in LSU NCBRT/ACE’s Active Threat Integrated Response Course (ATIRC) and Critical Decision Making for Complex Coordinated Terrorist Attacks (CCTA) class. Find more information on the ATIRC training here, and learn more about the CCTA course here.

This is our third and final podcast about the Incident Command System with NCBRT/ACE instructors and subject matter experts Todd Short and Sam Shurley. In this episode, we talk about elements responders should keep in mind when they arrive on scene to contribute to a successful ICS structure, how to communicate with other teams on scene, and how to train to prepare for a wide-scale response to a threat.

In this week’s episode of the podcast, we continue our conversation about the Incident Command System with NCBRT/ACE instructors and subject matter experts Todd Short and Sam Shurley about the use of the Incident Command System for on-scene response buildout. Today, we discuss the ICS framework; how to take command as the first responder on scene, considerations for working with local leaders, emergency operations centers, EMS, and other stakeholders; and more. The third and final episode in this series will air on Tuesday, March 25th.
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