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Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Awareness Training for First Responders
Course Description
This training will provide the participants a comprehensive overview of IEDs. The course will include IED anatomy, types, response guidelines, and history. This six and half hour course is designed for a small audience of first responders and will afford an opportunity for qualified instructors and agency staff to capture student feedback and make modifications to the instructor and student guides as necessary.
Course Objectives - participants will be able to:
- Understanding the history, and designs of IEDs and their potential targets.
- Define IED.
- Distinguish major components of an IED.
- Describe the features of potential targets.
- Recognize the different varieties of packaged-type IEDs, and secondary devices.
Eligible Participants
Law Enforcement Officers, Fire Marshals, Military Personnel
Class size is limited.
Course Credit
Students successfully completing the course will receive 6.5 PIC hours
Costs
Tuition and course materials are free. Students are responsible for travel, meals, and lodging.
Dates & Locations:
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10/24/2012 - 10/24/2012 - Martinsville, VA
To register, visit our online registration system.
POC
Janice H. Cosel
Office of Homeland Security
1100 Bank Street
Richmond, VA 23219
804.225.4334 (o)
804.692.0948 (f)
janice.cosel@dcjs.virginia.gov
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