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Effective Term:
Winter 2014 through Summer 2014

Course Number:
EM 103
Course Title:
Information Systems of Emergency Management
Credit Hours:
3
Lecture Hours:
20
Lecture/Lab Hours:
20
Lab Hours:
0

Course Description

Introduces communications technologies used in emergency response, including telephone, radio and computer systems. Includes the operation and components of two-way radio and radio broadcasting procedures. Explores the link communications specialists provide between agencies, responders and the public. Examines current standards and practices utilizing social media, GIS and GPS, mapping technology, video monitoring and other technologies and security systems. Audit available.

Addendum to Course Description

Meets requirements of the State of Oregon", Basic Telecommunicator Training for state certification.
 

Intended Outcomes for the course

Upon successful completion students should be able to:

​・ Articulate the management issues related to a homeland security incident
・ Identify organizations involved in homeland security and their roles and responsibilities
・ Apply prevention techniques
・ Design preparation and readiness activities to minimize risks to society
・ Understand and apply the integration of homeland security and emergency management in
various situations

Course Activities and Design

  • Examination of radio equipment and demonstration of proper use and maintenance

  • Role-playing of various emergency communications scenarios

  • Scripted scenarios involving various radio broadcasting functions

  • Proper documentation of all radio transmissions

  • Exercises involving control of air time and radio discipline

  • Lecture by a radio technician on trouble shooting and explaining common radio problems.

Outcome Assessment Strategies

  • Written quizzes and exams

  • Documentation of radio transmissions

  • Written and verbal feedback on transmissions and message content

  • Evaluate voice tone", level, clarity, control and verbiage based upon industry standards

Related Instruction

Communication
Hours: 40

  • Operate two-way radios in compliance with established policies and procedures.
  • Comply with all FCC rules and regulations governing emergency radio broadcasting
  • Identify and understand the use of social media notifications in emergency management.
  • Apply the organizational principles of the Incident Command System.
  • Identify and provide inputs to decision support and disaster model software and interpret outputs.

  • Create and present scenarios based upon a specific formula. Scenarios will be presented both in written form and verbally, using radio equipment.
  • Apply accepted policies and procedures for prioritizing calls, based upon time frame and urgency.
  • Utilize standard formats and verbiage in conveying vehicle and suspect descriptions.
  • Practice all aspects of the communications cycle: Message, Medium, Sender, Receiver and Feedback, to ensure clarity and understanding in all communications.
  • Apply commonly accepted techniques in controlling and directing communications.
  • Guest speakers will be utilized to present in areas of specialized communications, such as, Life Flight, Search and Rescue, Public Transportation, and Public Information (Media).