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FlightBridgeED Mechanical Ventilation Master Class Workshop
The FlightBridgeED Mechanical Ventilation Workshop won the 2017 EMSWORLD Innovation Award. The challenge in creating courses is developing content that engages the student and pulls them into the material rather than asking them toremember facts. At the bedside, or by the patient in the ditch at 2 AM, it is the retention of content that will drive action. Curricula should be strong enough to promote retention down the road, and not just 30-, 60-, or 90-days from course completion. The FlightBridgeED Mechanical Ventilation Workshop embraces the science behind memory retention and the loss that can occur secondary to cognitive load. Rather than present the material in a strict presentation format that limits retention and stresses rote memorization, this course is built upon content domains that are bolstered with case studies that reinforce learning for each content area during the course.
Active Shooter Hostile Event Response – Operations
This interactive and dynamic course is designed to allow participants to engage in training that will equip them for an Active Shooter Hostile Event Response (A.S.H.E.R).
The class will begin with an informative presentation on best practices and industry standards regarding an Active Shooter Hostile Event. The class will be conducted by a cross-section of industry professionals with backgrounds including all-hazard incident management team leaders, special operations technicians and commanders, task force team specialists, and members of the Orange County Fire Rescue Department Operations division and Training and EMS Sections.
As an operator, the participant will have an opportunity to acquire skills necessary to successfully navigate the tactical components of an Active Shooter Hostile Event Response (A.S.H.E.R.). This course is designed to provide first responders with a wide range of proven tactics and techniques regarding response to an active threat while delivering patient care and patient movement during a hostile event.
Participants will rotate through stations focusing on position-specific roles to include Rescue Task Force movements and functions, patient care, and patient packaging and movement. ASHER Operations (ASHER OPS) participants will have the opportunity to work side by side with local agencies while demonstrating their competency through a vigorous and intense scenario bringing elements of an ASHE into perspective. Participants will be able to observe a functioning patient collection point, as well as patient treatment triage and transport.
Course concepts will include a focus on Rescue Task Force concept, Unified Command, ASHER, NFPA 3000, and integrated response.
The class will begin with an informative presentation on best practices and industry standards regarding an Active Shooter Hostile Event. The class will be conducted by a cross-section of industry professionals with backgrounds including all-hazard incident management team leaders, special operations technicians and commanders, task force team specialists, and members of the Orange County Fire Rescue Department Operations division and Training and EMS Sections.
As an operator, the participant will have an opportunity to acquire skills necessary to successfully navigate the tactical components of an Active Shooter Hostile Event Response (A.S.H.E.R.). This course is designed to provide first responders with a wide range of proven tactics and techniques regarding response to an active threat while delivering patient care and patient movement during a hostile event.
Participants will rotate through stations focusing on position-specific roles to include Rescue Task Force movements and functions, patient care, and patient packaging and movement. ASHER Operations (ASHER OPS) participants will have the opportunity to work side by side with local agencies while demonstrating their competency through a vigorous and intense scenario bringing elements of an ASHE into perspective. Participants will be able to observe a functioning patient collection point, as well as patient treatment triage and transport.
Course concepts will include a focus on Rescue Task Force concept, Unified Command, ASHER, NFPA 3000, and integrated response.
Active Shooter Hostile Event Response - Command And Control
This interactive and dynamic course is designed to allow participants to engage in training that will equip them for an Active Shooter Hostile Event Response (A.S.H.E.R). Emergency Medical Service agencies, Fire Departments, and Law Enforcement agencies will assume various roles of unified command during a full scale, hands-on, complex incident.
The class will begin with an informative presentation on best practices and industry standards regarding an Active Shooter Hostile Event. The class will be conducted by a cross-section of industry professionals with backgrounds including all-hazard incident management team leaders, special operations technicians and commanders, task force team specialists, and members of the Orange County Fire Rescue Department Operations division and Training and EMS Sections.
Participants from the command-and-control lesson will have the opportunity to direct participants involved in the operator class through a vigorous and intense scenario to bring elements of an ASHER into perspective. The scenario will include multiple events in satellite locations that will be streamed to the incident command post. Additionally, participants will be given indispensable information to implement a new program or enhance their current program back at home. Participants will be able to observe a functioning patient collection point, as well as patient treatment triage and transport.
Course components will focus on the following areas: Incident Command System, Unified Command, ASHER, RTF concept, integrated response, and NFPA 3000.
The class will begin with an informative presentation on best practices and industry standards regarding an Active Shooter Hostile Event. The class will be conducted by a cross-section of industry professionals with backgrounds including all-hazard incident management team leaders, special operations technicians and commanders, task force team specialists, and members of the Orange County Fire Rescue Department Operations division and Training and EMS Sections.
Participants from the command-and-control lesson will have the opportunity to direct participants involved in the operator class through a vigorous and intense scenario to bring elements of an ASHER into perspective. The scenario will include multiple events in satellite locations that will be streamed to the incident command post. Additionally, participants will be given indispensable information to implement a new program or enhance their current program back at home. Participants will be able to observe a functioning patient collection point, as well as patient treatment triage and transport.
Course components will focus on the following areas: Incident Command System, Unified Command, ASHER, RTF concept, integrated response, and NFPA 3000.