This course is designed for personnel from any professional background who may become part of a community response to a bombing event. This interactive, instructor-facilitated program employs case studies and research-based information designed to enhance medical preparedness for and response to blast effects. Breakout sessions address considerations and concerns specific both to medical responders and emergency planners.
This course represents a cooperative effort between New Mexico Tech's Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center (NMT/EMRTC) and the Texas Engineering Extension Service's National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center (TEEX/NERRTC), a member of The Texas A&M University System.
| Details |
| Date(s) |
Tue. Jan 20, 2026 0800 - 1700
Wed. Jan 21, 2026 0800 - 1700
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| Location |
WakeMed/CapRAC - Wake County 900 Management Way, Garner NC 27529
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| Building/Room |
Training Room |
| Handicap Accessibility |
Yes
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| WiFi Access |
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| Offered By |
Texas Engineering |
| Primary Instructor |
FED, Direct Delivery |
| Course Length |
16 Hours |
| Course Hours |
16.00 |
| CEUs |
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| Award Credentials |
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| Prerequisites |
None, although familiarity with the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the Incident Command System (ICS) via completion of FEMA independent study courses IS-100, IS-200, and IS-700 (or their equivalents) is recommended.
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| Equivalent Prerequisites |
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| Target Audience |
Physicians, Nurses, ER Personnel, EMS, EM |
| Maximum Participants |
36 |
| # Open Seats |
36 |
| # on Wait List |
0 |