NEMA CALENDAR

L0363 Multi-Hazard Emergency Management for Higher Education

DATE/TIME: Mar 18, 2025 08:00 AM - Mar 20, 2025 05:00 PM

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Event Type: ICS Training

Register Here: abrake@unomaha.edu

For Additional Information Contact: Austin Brake abrake@unomaha.edu

Event Details:

Registration closes February 21, 2025

Class will be held at:

University of Nebraska Omaha

6001 Dodge St

Omaha, NE 68182

Building and room TBD; attendees will be notified of exact location via email


This Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) course is designed to be delivered to teams of campus personnel who are responsible for creating, reviewing, implementing and exercising emergency operations plans (EOPs). The target audience for this course is people who have traditional response or strategic experience, but minimal experience in emergency management planning. The three-day course is primarily interactive presentations coupled with numerous individual and group exercises.

Topics to be covered include:

• An overview of emergency management

• Identifying hazards and using a risk assessment process

• Managing your Emergency Operations Center (EOC) using ICS (Incident Command System)

• Partnering with your internal and external community

• Developing and/or revising your Emergency Operations Plan

• Training and testing the plans

• Recovery considerations


For a successful L0363 delivery, a sufficient number of teams from different institutions and range of job positions within each team is needed. The target team size is 4-8 members. The composition of the participating campus team is decided by each institution attending and should be selected from these positions.

Campus Staff and Personnel

Campus Administrators

Office of Emergency Management/Planning

Risk Manager

Public Information Officer

Security and/or Public Safety Officer

Office of Facilities Management

Food/Dining Services Director

Office for Student Affairs

Employee/Occupational Health

Counseling Services

Information Technology

Faculty and/or Student Representatives

External Stakeholders

Community first responders (Fire, Emergency Medical Services)

City/County emergency management

Community law enforcement

There is no fee for attending this course; however, participants will pay their own travel expenses.

To reserve your spot in the class please contact Austin Brake at abrake@unomaha.edu by February 21, 2025. Please include each attendee’s name, contact information (email and phone), organization name, and job position.

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