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May 31
DATE
12:00 pm - 4:30 pm EST
TIME
LIVE COURSE
COURSE TYPE
4.5h
DURATION
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INSTRUCTOR:

Chief Roger Hatfield (Ret.)
He started his fire service career in 1978. He worked part-time in a non-firefighting role for the City of Nashua, NH Fire Department. In 1984, the City of Nashua Fire Department hired him as a full-time firefighter. Chief Hatfield worked his way through the ranks and was subsequently promoted to Assistant Superintendent of the Training Division in 1990, to Superintendent of Training in 1992, Assistant Chief of the Department in 2001 and to Chief in June 2004. He retired as Chief from the City of Nashua, NH in 2007.
OVERVIEW
As a public official that is involved in Emergency Management, the ability to communicate effectively and quickly is essential. Creating an EOC provides the framework of a communication network during an emergency, a major crisis, weather event, power outages, active shooter, or any other event that may significantly impact your community. This 4.5-hour course will teach you how to design an EOC and how to manage communications before, during, and after an EOC activation.
As the former Fire Chief in Foxborough, MA and Nashua, NH, Chief Hatfield has over 40 years of knowledge and experience in the private, municipal, state and federal life safety and emergency management fields.
Completing this course will teach you:
- Why and When an EOC Activation is Necessary
- How to Set Up an Effective EOC
- How Technology Drives Effectiveness
- How to Fund and Design an EOC
- Demobilizing and Recovery Efforts
Who is the course for?
Emergency Management Directors, Fire Chiefs, Police Chiefs, Public Safety Command Staff and Personnel, Municipal Leaders, and anyone involved in Emergency Operations Center activations.
Location of Class:
Virtually via Zoom
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