Trains, Planes and Automobiles
PSTC is the ONLY Dispatch Training Provider to offer
this in-service class!
Class Description:
Planes, Trains and
Automobiles is a class that covers the public safety response to any transportation emergency. From the initial 9-1-1 call to the response and recovery, this class covers Call Taking,
Dispatching and the Response to a wide variety of
transportation emergencies.
This class will cover skills and techniques for Call Taking,
Dispatching and progressive coordination of transportation emergencies. From the private plane crash to the multi-car pile-up on the interstate, we'll use a combination of case
studies and scenario-based training to make each event
realistic. Students will have an opportunity to role-play
situations and learn through experiential table top exercises or scenarios.
The class will cover a wide variety of events including:
- Private Aircraft Crash or Emergency
- Commercial Aircraft Crash or Disaster
- Hazardous Material Spill on a Roadway or Waterway
- Port Related Emergencies - Sinking Vessels - Spills
- Derailments or Crashes of Trains or Public Transportation
- Hazardous Material Events for any Transportation Type
- Resources and Model Plans for Transportation Emergencies
- Community Notification Systems
- How to ensure the community and responders are getting the “correct message” from the Communications Center!
- Call Taking, Dispatching and Coordination Skills and Tools
We have compiled an impressive list of events from around the nation that we can learn from. This class has everyday uses and can also be applied during suspected terror events. Don't miss the opportunity to broaden the horizons of your Call
Takers, Dispatchers, Trainers, Leads and Supervisors!
Target Audience: This is a comprehensive class that any emergency communications professional can use and learn from.
Class length: 8 hours
Cost: Call for current group or individual rates if not posted on the schedule.
Certification: California POST Plan II. Call for details regarding other certifications.
Evaluations:
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