G0271 Hazardous Weather and Flood Preparedness
The goal of this course is to enhance Emergency Managers’ ability to recognize potentially hazardous weather and flooding situations so they are equipped to plan appropriately and to coordinate effective responses.
Course Length: 16 hours
Course Manager:
Course Timeline: 2 Days
Prerequisite: There are no prerequisites for this course, although participants may benefit from taking IS-271, Anticipating Hazardous Weather & Community Risk prior to attendance.
Target Audience/Discipline: Local emergency managers (i.e., county, city, parish, or other jurisdiction)
State emergency management personnel
Voluntary agency representatives
Private sector emergency managers.
Scheduled Classes: There are no scheduled dates for this course.
Please note: Applications for courses will be accepted up to 1 day prior to the course date.
If you want to learn more about the Training Program or are interested in attending a specific course, please contact your IEMA Regional Coordinator or Nancy Buck. Registration should be made in advance to attend any IEMA sponsored class. Walk-in registrations are only accepted if room space and course materials are available. To register for IEMA classes, please see the IEMA Online Registration and Tracking Program Page.
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