HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-03-20; City Council; 10533; AUTHORIZE OUT OF STATE TRAVEL FIRE BATALLION CHIEF*
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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Authorize Battalion Chief Brian Watson to travel to Phoenix, Arizona to atten three day educational seminar.
ITEM EXPLANATION:
This is a regional symposium for emergency personnel entitled "1990 Air1 Emergency Response Seminar. "
posium deals with current concepts involved in the managemenl
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This aircra SF t crash incidents. The seminar is not specifically identified in the 1989190 budget, but funds are available in the fire department budget.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Estimated cost is $600. account 00 1-820-2220-2940, and training account 00 1-820-2220-2980.
EXHIBIT:
1. Seminar synopsis
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EMERY-RIBBLE AERONAUTICAL UNI V€RSlT Y
Daytona Beach, FL 321 14 904-239-6185, Telex: 258052 SAND UR
The Center for Professional Programs
Dear Aviation Professional:
Embry-Riddle's Center for Professional Prosrams is the nationally recognized leader in post-degree, aviation-professional studies.
We bring you the very best in training, updates, topics, speakers, job performance strategies and industry trends for the future. As one participant from last year's seminar said, "If you are involved in aviation, you can't go wrong attending one, or all of
the Embry-Riddle seminars. I1
We know you can't attend all of our seminars, but we do recommend
attending the 1990 AIRPORT EMERGENCY RESPONSE SEMINAR IN PHOENIX,
ARIZONA.
Featured topics include: Anatomy of an air disaster, FAA training
viewpoints , airport risk analysis, commercial airline configuration, a systems approach to crash management, mid-air collisions, a plan of action for the first 24 hours, critical incident debriefing, incident command systems, small and large airport disasters, aircraft accident litigation from an NTSB perspective and aircraft accident investigation from an FAA
perspective.
The panel of speakers will be composed of: * Dr. Peggy Baty, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University * Tommy McFall, National Transportation Safety Board * Bud Donner, Federal Aviation Administration * Victor Hewes, Airport Safety Servibes Internatidnal * Steve Jensen, City of Phoenix Fire Department 1
* Gary P. Morris, City of Phoenix Fire Department * Dr. Harry Robertson, Robertson Research * Bert Ruggles, Federal Aviation Administration
* Ron Tapscott, St. Lukes Hospital * Dr. Webster B. Todd, Jr., Ohio State University * William Waldock, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University * Miles Young, Andrews Air Force Base Fire Department
Effective air crash management requires the concentrated efforts
of more than just airport personnel. For that reason, this seminar is recommended for: Airport Crash/Fire/Rescue Units ... Community
Fire/Crash/Rescue Units ... Airport Operations Personnel...Fire
Departments ... Emergency Medical Services ... Airline Safety
Departments ... Law Enforcement Agencies ... First Response Personnel ... Airport Maintenance Personnel...City/State and
Government Personnel.
If you have the dedication, we can help with the rest. We've been
teaching the aviation professional for over 60 years. Mail in the
registration form or call us at 904/239-6186 and see what 60 years
of experience can do for your career.
Sincerely,
.L .' * C.O. Miller, System Safety, Inc.
* Ron Simpson, Federal Aviation Administration
@&Z& r. Patricia C ~kymw coran, Director
The Center for Professional Programs