First day of the Ohio Emergency Management Agency’s Public Information Officer Course (G-290). Whohoo!!!!
Welcome and intros today by OEMA NE Region Supervisor Bob Zehentbauer.
(Bob-Mahalos for the kind words)
Special thanks to Medina County Emergency Management Agency and Director Christina Fozio for hosting this great all-hazards class.
This class, our participants hail from various disciplines including Fire, EMS, Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, Hospitals, Prison officials, Private Industry, Health Department, and Higher Education.
So many experiences to share especially with all the EOC activations we had in the past 5 years here in NE Ohio. Castro case, Ebola, Pepper Pike Tornado, Flooding, Operations Barclay, Hurricane Sandy, etc…all are great experiences that we as instructors can share our experiences with our participants.
I believe the best part about the G-290 course? The on-camera interviews for everyone.
Many instructors shy away from this task because they don’t have the time, experience, or even the equipment. However, I believe that it is imperative we have these tools that simulate real-life situations. We as instructors should provide the most realistic examples of in-field experiences for all participants.
For those attending, we will never compromise. We will always provide the best class.
Period.



