Managing Metro Emergencies

Tuesday, September 27, 2005
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Jackson Graham Building - Rm. 5D02
600 5th St. NW
Washington, DC
Contact: Dave McMillion
dmcmillion@mwcog.org
202 962 3708

Register for classes held at the Jackson Graham Building, Carmen Turner Training Facility, Gallaudet University, and Montgomery Co. Training Academy by forwarding your name, rank, agency and the date you wish to attend via email to MTPDtraining@wmata.com  Register for classes held at the Fairfax Criminal Justice Academy on line at https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/sheriff/academy.htm  Register for classes held at READI online at http://www.gwu.edu/-readi/special_offierings.html

Course description

The London subway bombing has shown a need for coordination and expertise among first responders during major transit incidents. The purpose of this training is to provide a more orderly response to major service disruptions by improving the passenger evacuation process and managing the extreme level of pedestrian and traffic congestion that are associated with Metro emergencies.  This awareness-level course focuses on:

Metro's impact on the National Capital Region

The nature of Metro emergencies

Emergency management concepts

Response to weapons of mass destruction

Evacuations

Emergency traffic control

All regional fire and rescue, EMS, law enforcement, Department of Transportation and Metro operations personnel are encouraged to participate.