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**PLEASE NOTE** The correct date is JULY 9th and not July 7th.
Please send this class announcement out to your contact lists.
On July 7, 2018, the West Chester Fire Department will be hosting the HazMatIQ Tox-Medic Course with the assistance of the Butler County EMA. Please use the link below to register for the course.
https://westchester.enrollware.com/enroll?id=2308093
Respectfully,
Troy Bonfield
Captain – Training and Safety
Risk Management Bureau
West Chester Fire Department
9119 Cincinnati-Dayton Road
West Chester, Ohio 45069
Phone: 513-777-1133
Direct: 513-759-7239
Fax: 513-777-1157
You are What You Repeatedly Do, Therefore Excellence Ought Be a Habit, Not an Act - Aristotle
**Reminder**
The next meeting of the GMVEMSC CQI Committee is scheduled to take place at GDAHA on Tuesday, June 5th at 11:30 a.m.
Please respond to this email with your attendance plans to ensure an accurate count for the lunch order.
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Please send this class announcement out to your contact lists.
On July 7, 2018, the West Chester Fire Department will be hosting the HazMatIQ Tox-Medic Course with the assistance of the Butler County EMA. Please use the link below to register for the course.
https://westchester.enrollware.com/enroll?id=2308093
Respectfully,
Troy Bonfield
Captain – Training and Safety
Risk Management Bureau
West Chester Fire Department
9119 Cincinnati-Dayton Road
West Chester, Ohio 45069
Phone: 513-777-1133
Direct: 513-759-7239
Fax: 513-777-1157
You are What You Repeatedly Do, Therefore Excellence Ought Be a Habit, Not an Act - Aristotle
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If you have completed the Protocol CBT but haven’t received an email with your certificate please check your spam folder.
If you still find that you didn’t receive it, please contact either Alex Brahm at apbrahm@premierhealth.com or John Russell at jrussell@hhoh.org for assistance.
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**Reminder as the Deadline Approaches**
Per the 2018 Implementation Guidelines for Protocol Training & Testing, all practical testing must be completed by May 31(2359 hrs).
All computer based testing must be completed between March 15 - May 31(2359 hrs).
Failure to complete testing by May 31(2359 hrs) will result in withdrawal of GMVEMSC support and services from both individuals and departments.
The effective date of the new Standing Orders is June 1 each year.
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Area prehospital providers seeking additional training for CEUs consider the online training on Dayton Children's EMS page. This training is not intended to replace in-person training but only to offer additional educational opportunities from experts in their specialty. Online training on this page is regularly updated as new content that is relevant to EMS providers is created.
Training is free and smart phone friendly
Dayton Children's EMS page:
https://www.childrensdayton.org/health-care-professionals/education/ems
Direct online education links:
*Recommended for all medics by GDAHA SORTS committee to improve accuracy of GCS scoring
Thoracic trauma and arrival to the trauma bay: a trauma surgeon's perspective
Forward any questions or in-person training request to the EMS Coordinators listed below.
Thank you,
Mike Schibler
BSN RN CCRN
EMS Coordinator
Dayton Children's Hospital
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, Ohio 45404-1815
O: 937-641-4346
F: 937-641-4880
E: schiblerm@childrensdayton.org
Heather Koss RN EMTP
EMS Coordinator
Dayton Children's Hospital
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, Ohio 45404-1815
O: 937-641-4534
F: 937-641-3131
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Council has an updated presentation on “Narcan for Law Enforcement Officers” on our website. Versions include a narrated video that can be watched online, or the PowerPoint presentation that can be downloaded for those who prefer to teach it live. There is also a downloadable pdf of the presentation that can be used for handouts, and a sample SOP for agencies to use. All this can be found at: https://www.gmvemsc.org/training-leo-narcan.html
On behalf of your EMS Council, Happy EMS Week!
Our regular meeting is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 22nd at GDAHA.
In addition to the our scheduled reports, please note the special items we have on the attached agenda:
· A presentation by the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office
· Presentation of Council’s Norma Dittrick Award
· An update from Bryan Bucklew, President and CEO of the Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association, on the planning for the Regional Withdrawal Management Unit.
We hope to see you there!
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Hello,
The Cincinnati Division of the FBI in coordination with Butler County Sheriff’s Office Bomb Squad, is holding a Chemical Industry Outreach Workshop (CIOW). This workshop is similar to the past CIOWs held in Butler, Logan, Athens and Franklin Counties, Ohio. June’s workshop will be held at the Butler Tech Public Safety Education Complex, 5140 Princeton-Glendale Road, Liberty Township, Ohio 45011; June 13th, 2018. Workshop registration/sign-in will begin at 7:45 a.m., and the day’s activities will end at the Butler County Sheriff’s Explosive Range at approximately 3:00 p.m.
The cost of the CIOW is FREE.
Who Should Attend: Chemical industry safety/security professionals, chemical industry representatives, law enforcement, first responders, and academia.
Scope of the CIOW:
The CIOW workshop is part of the FBI’s National Improvised Explosive Familiarization (NIEF) initiative designed to raise the awareness of the use of common chemicals to produce improvised explosives.
The classroom portion of this training will be held at Butler Tech (above address). The main body of morning briefings will focus on FBI initiatives, capabilities/investigations and the overall chemical threat. After a networking/coffee break, FBI Special Agent Bomb Technician will provide a brief on explosives and associated Improvised Explosive Devices (IED’s).
The afternoon will consist of a short field trip to the Butler County explosives range for a live demonstration of various explosives and IED’s, most of which can be mixed using common household chemicals. This demonstration is designed to underscore the potential danger of these chemicals, both in the hands of criminals and terrorists; as well as amateur experimenters.
Awareness materials will be provided for CIOW participants to use within their agency or industry to promote security.
Attached to this e-mail is the agenda for this one day workshop.
Please feel free to forward this information to members of your staff, other colleagues and/or agencies/companies that you feel would benefit from this type of training.
If you or members of your agency/company would like to attend, please RSVP by 6/6/2018 to:
Cincinnati WMD Coordinator,
SA Rick Maier
ramaier@fbi.gov or 513-979-8307 with the following information:
Name(s):
Title:
Agency/Company Name:
E-mail address (Work/Business e-mail – no personal e-mail addresses please):
Phone number(s) – Best contact number(s):
Thank you,
Rick
SA Rick Maier
Cincinnati FBI
WMD Coordinator
513-979-8307
SA Richard Maier
FBI Cincinnati
WMD Coordinator/Special Events
513-383-5812 (cell)
513-979-8307 (desk)
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