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Critical Thinking and Problem Solving f...
This webinar by Dr. Jeff Fox is for every public safety professional. The purpose of this webinar is to help attendees recognize and practice critical thinking skills. Critical thinking skills will enhance and hone decision-making during tactical and administrative activities. Critical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing and/or evaluating information g...
November 18, 2020
Organizer: IPSA
Location: Webcast
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Using Your Smartphone to Improve Situat...
ATAK (Android Team Awareness Kit) is a game-changing collaborative mobile app providing real-time display of team member locations and sharing of encrypted text, photos and videos among first responders. Originally developed for special forces, it is now available to police and fire personnel. Users can share mission-essential information including real-time drone feeds during critical incidents. ATAK effectively serves as a command center for...
November 12, 2020
Organizer: IPSA
Location: Webcast
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Connected Officers: Increasing Situatio...
The Chicago Police Department has embarked on an ambitious effort to equip thousands of officers with smartphones that provide full access to real-time mission-critical information. The agency is also piloting an effort to use the smartphone as the primary computing device, thus supporting in-field, in-car and in-station operations. The result: Improved capabilities and significant potential for cost savings. Webinar attendees will take away t...
September 2, 2020
Organizer: IPSA
Location: Webcast
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Stop the Bleed Panel
Stop the Bleed is a national awareness campaign and a call to action. It is intended to promote community efforts that encourage bystanders to become trained, equipped and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency because a person with a life-threatening injury from a motor vehicle collision, a stab wound or a gunshot wound can bleed to death before first responders arrive. The bystander acts as the first responder and are the first point of c...
August 5, 2020
Organizer: IPSA
Location: Webcast
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A Personal Story: Surviving the Service
This special presentation is a personal story about how Firefighter/Paramedic Matthew Fiorenza with Anaheim Fire Rescue survived childhood trauma, alcoholism and post-traumatic stress. After a bad divorce, an on the job injury that required surgery and a suicide attempt, Fiorenza thought his life was hopeless. His story of resilience is one that is to be shared with all emergency responders out there that are suffering in silence, the ones who...
July 29, 2020
Organizer: IPSA
Location: Webcast
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First to Respond, Last to Seek Help: Po...
First responders become accustomed to acute trauma, causing physical, mental and emotional exhaustion of the body and mind. In response to the high intensity of their jobs and the accumulation of traumatic stress injuries, drug and alcohol use can become a means of coping, leaving first responders at risk for developing substance abuse disorders along with mental health issues like stress disorders, depression and anxiety. During this webinar,...
June 24, 2020
Organizer: IPSA
Location: Webcast
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Public Safety Project Management 101
The IPSA's project management 101 webinar is relevant to aspiring, new and seasoned public safety project managers. Section 1: Overview Core ConceptsWhy Project Management is ImportantShort term and long term projects Section 2: Project Plans and Schedules Scope StatementsDeliverables, Milestones and TimelineBudgetsRisks and Risk Mitigation Section 3: Successful Management Managing a Project TeamEffective CommunicationsNavigating PoliticsMista...
May 27, 2020
Organizer: IPSA
Location: Webcast
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Emergency Responder Physical & Mental W...
Due to their occupation, emergency responders have unique and elevated physical and mental health risks when compared to the general population. During this current global pandemic crisis, these duty-related risks are compounded with added physical and emotional stress. Maintaining general wellness becomes a significant challenge all emergency responders need to be cognizant of, manage and overcome in order to preserve their general health. Ch...
May 6, 2020
Organizer: IPSA
Location: Webcast
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Standard for an Active Shooter/Hostile...
Mass casualty events have become an unwelcomed trend. To help communities with hostile event preparedness, response and recovery, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) released NFPA 3000TM (PS), Standard for an Active Shooter / Hostile Event Response (ASHER) Program in 2018. The standard is currently being updated by 50-plus representatives from federal agencies, law enforcement, fire, EMS, emergency management, facilities, private s...
April 22, 2020
Organizer: IPSA
Location: Webcast
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Fire as a Weapon
Even though there is a fire reported within the U.S. every 24 seconds; a majority of these incidents occur without little to no media interest. This lack of attention plays into the overall absence of awareness by the public and first responders on the use of fire to destroy property, inflict casualties or instill fear throughout our country. The necessity to provide awareness on the current trends and utilization methods of fire as a weapon i...
April 15, 2020
Organizer: IPSA
Location: Webcast
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