Training Course:Incident ResponseSchool/Trainer:Global Knowledge - United States Arlington, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Morristown, New York City, San Jose, United States
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Course Description:
'' Defining what first responders do during an incident Understanding the parameters of Incident Response When it starts When it stops Diagnosis of reported potential incidents First-responder actions Incident escalation Incident reporting systems Defining who is in charge ...''
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