Course Dates: 11/03/21-11/05/21
Course Length:
This course is three days in length.
Hours: 0800-1730 hrs.
Location: Echo Hose Training Center
430 Coram Ave.
Shelton, Ct. 06484
Course Description:
This course introduces participants to what the Public Information Officer (PIO) does in emergency management, along with basic information about the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS). The PIO topics covered include the role of the PIO; communication tools and resources encompassing social media; effective communication; preparing the community through outreach and other means; and communication in an incident. The IPAWS topics covered include what the system is and does, preparing alert and warning messages, and writing common alerting protocol messages. This is a two-day classroom course that gives participants time to perform activities and exercises to reinforce the knowledge and build basic skills.
It is mandatory that the participant complete all 16 hours of this course to receive full credit. Anything less will result in the participant’s need to re-register for another course and start from the beginning.
This course is preceded by the L0146 HSEEP course and both will run in the same week. Students are encouraged to sign up for both the L0146 and L0105 courses. Typically, students take the L0101 Foundations of Emergency Management course first, but the Basic Academy courses can be taken in any order.
Course Goal:
The goal of this course is to enhance the jurisdiction’s public information and warning core capability.
Prerequisites:
If a participant is taking this course as part of the Academy, then he or she should take E0101, Foundations of Emergency Management, first (but not required). If a participant is taking this course on its own for its public information and warning information and not in fulfillment of the Academy requirements, there are no prerequisites.
Continuing Education Units (CEU’s):
EMI awards 1.6 CEUs for completion of this course.
Target Audience:
This course is intended for newly appointed emergency managers from Federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial emergency management agencies, and prospective professionals transferring from another discipline to emergency management.
To Register: Go to
https://portal.ct.gov/DEMHS/Emergency-Management/Resources-For-Officials/Training-and-Exercise
Scroll down to the calendar, find the date of your class, click on the date and course and registration tab will be there.
Out of State Students:
Must obtain the approval and signature of their Sponsoring Organization and their State Training Officer.
Cost/Reimbursement Information:
EMI does not provide stipend reimbursement for off-campus course deliveries.
Notice to Applicants for EMI courses:
Individuals applying for EMI classes will be required to register using the FEMA Student Identification (SID) number.
How do I obtain my FEMA SID number?
Step 1:To register, go to: https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid
Step 2:Click on the “Register for a FEMA SID” button on screen.
Step 3:Follow the instructions and provide the necessary information to create your account.
State of Connecticut Training Point of Contact:
Robert Christ
Connecticut Office of Emergency Management & Homeland Security
1111 Country Club Road
Middletown Ct. 06457
robert.christ@ct.gov
(860) 685-8201
EMI Point of Contact:
For additional information contact the course manager, Jeff Januchowski at (301) 447-1356 or by email at jeffrey.januchowski@fema.dhs.gov or Richard Bashioum at (301) 447-1629 or by e-mail at richard.bashioum@fema.dhs.gov