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Connecting Communities Public Transportation Emergency Preparedness
Workshop
November 9-10, 2009
Tampa, FL Region
Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR)
University of South Florida
4202 East Fowler Ave - CUT100
Tampa, FL
8:30am-5:00pm
For more information, download the Tampa, FL Area
workshop flyer.
Download the
registration form for the Tampa, FL Area Workshop.
February 9-10, 2010
Raleigh, NC Region
Keeter Training Center
105 Keeter Center Drive
Raleigh, NC
8:30am-5:00pm
For more information, download the Raleigh, NC Area
workshop flyer.
Download the
registration form for the
Raleigh, NC Area Workshop.
Upcoming workshop(s) will be held in:
The goal of the Connecting Communities Public Transportation
Emergency Preparedness Workshop is to improve public agency
interoperability during incidents. The workshop is designed
specifically to foster dialogue and planning efforts between transit
systems, emergency service agencies, and other emergency management
partners. Connecting Communities opens the line of communication
among agencies to ensure a streamlined, efficient response to all
levels of emergency.
Connecting Communities' content is catered each time to address
potential emergencies specific to the location of the workshop. Upon
completion, participants will have established professional
relationships spanning across agencies and will know the most
effective ways to keep communication open after the workshop and,
especially, during an array of incidents. Each participant will be
able to identify how each agency contributes to emergency situations
specific to their area, and how to best utilize each agency's
resources during catastrophic events.
The workshop addresses five major areas:
- Finance and Administration covers areas such as personnel
salaries and overtime, resource acquisition, training program
development and delivery, and other administrative issues that
need to be addressed prior to an incident.
- Logistics addresses how agencies can improve internal and
interagency communication through both technological and
procedural enhancements and upgrades. This module also examines
incident support such as what facilities and resources may be
needed.
- Planning focuses on resources: who has them, where they are,
who releases them, how they are transported, and how they are
returned. This module also addresses documentation.
- Operations will define the role of each participating agency
during an incident and how resources will be organized and
managed.
- Command Staff describes the hierarchy of command during an
incident in addition to the management of public information and
communication with the media.
Connecting Communities is a two-day workshop recommended for
transit personnel and their surrounding law enforcement,
emergency medical, and fire agencies, as well as local, state,
and federal government representatives.
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