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Pesticide Incidents

Draft Agenda

Hosted by the Idaho Department of Agriculture

Boise, Idaho

September 21-25, 2009

[updated 7/30/09]

 

Monday
Sept. 21, 2009

Overview
&
ICS Intro

Tuesday
Sept. 24, 2009

ICS 300

Wednesday
Sept. 24, 2009

ICS 300 &
Tabletop Exercise

Thursday
Sept. 24, 2009

Media Training
~
Field Trip

Friday
Sept. 25, 2009

Other Disaster Considerations

8:00
Registration

8:15
Welcome, Course Overview

8:45
Icebreaker & Intro. Exercise

9:45
Break

10:00
ICS 300
Ellen Jones, training coordinator, Idaho State University, Institute of Emergency Management;
Lieutenant W.L. (Bill) Reese, Idaho State Police, Commercial Vehicle Safety, Hazardous Materials;
Walter Okomoto; &
Steve Raddatz, Operations Section Chief, Great Basin Incident Management Team

12:00
Lunch

1:00
Group Photo

1:15
ICS 300, continued

3:00
Break

3:15
ICS 300, continued

4:30
Break

4:45
ICS 300, continued

6:00
Adjourn


 

8:00
ICS 300, continued
Ellen Jones, W.L. (Bill) Reese, Walter Okomoto; & Steve Raddatz

10:00
Break

10:15
ICS 300, continued

12:00
Lunch

1:00
ICS 300, continued

2:30
Break

2:45
ICS 300, continued

4:30
Break

4:45
ICS 300, continued

6:00
Adjourn


 

8:00
ICS 300, continued
Ellen Jones, W.L. (Bill) Reese, Walter Okomoto; & Steve Raddatz

12:00
Lunch

1:00
ICS 300 Tabletop Exercise
Ellen Jones, W.L. (Bill) Reese, Walter Okomoto; & Steve Raddatz

2:30
Break

2:45
ICS 300 Tabletop Exercise, continued

5:00
Adjourn

 

 

8:00
Media Training
Laurie Boston, Southwest District Health; & Jerry Todd, instructor

9:30
Break

9:45
Media Training, continued

12:00
Lunch

1:00
Depart for field trip

1:30
Arrive at National Interagency Fire Center, Boise

bulletRemote Automated Weather Sensing (RAWS)
bulletradio cache
bulletwarehouse
bulletSmokejumpers
bulletWildland Firefighters Monument

Jayne Tabb, staff assistant, External Affairs Office, National Interagency Fire Center

4:30
Load bus and return to hotel

8:00
Psychological Impacts of a Disaster
Gerard Jacobs, professor and director, Disaster Mental Health Institute, University of South Dakota

9:00
Break

9:15
Psychological Impacts of a Disaster, continued

10:15
FEMA 101

bulletWhat is FEMA’s role and what resources do they bring to disaster response?

Mike Howard, FEMA, Region 10

11:00
Break

11:15
EPA 101

bulletWhat is EPA’s role and what resources do they bring to disaster response?

Greg Weigel, on-scene coordinator, U.S. EPA, Region 1, Emergency Response

12:00
Lunch

1:00
TBA

1:45
Break

2:00
Managing Disaster Response Efforts in the Real World: Post-Hurricane Mosquito Control Efforts

Steve Dwinell, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

3:30
Wrap-Up
Dea Zimmerman

4:00
Adjourn

5:30
Graduation Dinner, Bardenay's Restaurant (2 blocks from Grove Hotel)

7:30
Adjourn