L0105: Public Information and Warning

About to start the final day of the FEMA Basic Academy…aka L01015.

As always, a fine welcome from our Emergency Management Director Murray Snow.

Glad to have our staff support this event.

Also even more happy to have so many of our most trusted partners in the audience today as we continue to chat about Public Information and Warning.

Here’s Pete starting up the day.

Lots more as we continue on.

Sabit’s got some big plan for graduation.

Not going to lie….I kinda love it.

More deets on the graduation shortly.

@rusnivek

 

FEMA L0146: HSEEP today!

Starting the FEMA L0146 class today.

Here’s where to download all the deets!

**PARTICIPANT GUIDE**

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Guide01_Module 1_Intro_and_Fundamentals

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Guide02_Module 2_Program_Management

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Guide03_Module 3_Design_and_Development

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Guide04_Module 4_Exercise_Conduct

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Guide05_Module 5_Evaluation

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Guide06_Module 6_Improvement_Planning

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Guide07_Module 7_ActivityGuide

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Guide08_Module 8_Jurisdiction Reference Guide

**HANDOUTS**

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Handout00_Cover

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Handout01_Module 1_Intro_and-Fundamentals

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Handout02_Module 2_Program_Management

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Handout03_Module 3_Design_and_Development

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Handout04_Module 4_Exercise_Conduct

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Handout05_Module 5_Evaluation

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Handout06_Module 6_Improvement_Planning

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Handout07_Module 7_ActivityGuide

L0146-Version 13.1_HSEEP_Participant Handout08_Module 8_Jurisdiction Reference Guide

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Day 3 of ICS-300

Starting out Day-3 of the ICS-300 class on Aloha Friday.

You can see my Aloha shirt peeking out on this cold 34 degree day in Alabama.

Glad to share the work of what our public safety forces do prior to a disaster declaration. In fact, lots needs to get done before a Federal Declaration. We talk about how locals need to work seamlessly with state agencies.

Then we talk about the importance of how states work with our regional partners.

Tailoring the convo to our FEMA employees attending helps them understand the seriousness of our work as incidents get bigger and inevitably into a type-1 disaster.

Making sure you specifically address your audience is critical at being a good instructor.

Tho, I don’t know who is Kevin Kur. Dang it. 😆

So for those that believe ICS classes are boring, I would contend that you don’t have the right instructor(s). Case in point, who gets cheers and applause at the end of an ICS-300?

Yep. Hello, I’m @rusnivek.

And of course the R9 PIO said we had to do a class Usie so…..

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Say Happy Aloha Friday!!!!! PC: BRT

Reporting live from the Center for Domestic Preparedness….

@rusnivek

Chayne in the ATL! #SMEM

Trust me when I say the world of Social Media Emergency Management is small…because today, I got a chance to chat w/ Shayne Sparagowski in Atlanta.

Look who I found. Great to meet @chayne_s & have breakfast this morning. #EmergencyManagement is truly a small world. #smem #hsem

Shayne is an Emergency Manager out of the Atlanta-Fulton EMA in Georgia and like me, loves to talk about social media.

Hilariously, we talked more about Emergency Management specifically mass care/sheltering and a whole bunch about weather decision for large planned events. You know, typical Emergency Management talk huh?

Sounds like the spirit of Emergency Management is alive and well in Georgia as it was great to chat w/ Chayne!

Reporting live from the ATL…..

@rusnivek

Day-2 of FEMA’s ICS-300

Day-2 of the ICS-300 and we already have people writing on the walls. 😳

OK, just kidding. The walls here were made to be written on as we allow our participants to collaborate with others. The wall makes it easier to draw and share ideas (including resource requests) that are needed to help response and recovery.

Glad to share so many ideas with a very diverse group of peeps here this week.

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One of the participants just said that I act more FCO than PIO. 😂

Reporting live from FEMA’s Center for Domestic Preparedness…

@rusnivek

 

Lead FEMA Instructor this week for ICS-300

This week, I get to be the lead FEMA Instructor for ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents.

I glanced at the roster and it is PACKED with high level peeps in this course including three Chiefs of Staffs, two Chiefs, and two External Affairs peeps, and one Director. Whoa Nellie!

I better not screw this up.

Reporting live from the Center for Domestic Preparedness…

@rusnivek

Welcome aboard FEMA Region V Deputy Regional Administrator Kevin M. Sligh!

Welcome to FEMA Region V Deputy Regional Administrator Kevin M. Sligh!

FEMA Administrator Pete Gaynor swearing in FEMA Region V Deputy Regional Administrator Kevin M. Sligh. Photo Credit: FEMA External Affairs

FEMA Region V includes Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.

FEMA Region V Deputy Regional Administrator Kevin M. Sligh. Photo Credit: FEMA External Affairs

More about Deputy RA Kevin Sligh can be found here: https://www.fema.gov/kevin-m-sligh

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