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Venue: SMX Convention Center Mall of Asia, Pasay City Date : NOVEMBER 11-15, 2013 Beneficiary:

Venue: SMX Convention Center Mall of Asia, Pasay City Date : NOVEMBER 11-15, 2013 Beneficiary: CDAG-PWD Program. CONFERENCE OBJECTIVE. REVIEW MULTI-INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR HIGHLY URBANIZED CITIES AND THEIR VARIOUS COUNTERPARTS

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Venue: SMX Convention Center Mall of Asia, Pasay City Date : NOVEMBER 11-15, 2013 Beneficiary:

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  1. Venue: SMX Convention Center Mall of Asia, Pasay City Date: NOVEMBER 11-15, 2013 Beneficiary: CDAG-PWD Program

  2. CONFERENCE OBJECTIVE REVIEW MULTI-INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR HIGHLY URBANIZED CITIES AND THEIR VARIOUS COUNTERPARTS REDEVELOP COMPREHENSIVE & MULTI-RESPONSE PLAN FOR THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS

  3. CONFERENCE OBJECTIVE CREATE MORE AWARENESS AND FORGE MORE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AT THE OPERATIONAL GROUND APPLY INTEROPERABILITY OF ALL RESPONDERS

  4. PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIESFIRESCOPE COMBAT CHALLENGE DAY 1 • OPENING CEREMONIES • COMPETITION BRIEFING • COMPETITION # 1 (FIREFIGHTING) • COMPETITION # 2 (HIGH-ANGLE RESCUE) • COMPETITION # 3 (WATER RESCUE)

  5. PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIESFIRESCOPE COMBAT CHALLENGE DAY 2 • COMPETITION BRIEFING • COMPETITION # 4 (ROPE RESCUE) • COMPETITION # 5 (COLLAPSED STRUCTURE) • EXHIBITION SCENARIO FOR PWD

  6. PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIESCONFERENCE PROPER DAY 3 • CONFERENCE PROPER OPENING CEREMONIES • 2 INTERNATIONAL TOPICS (EARTHQUAKE IN MEGACITIES) • 2 LOCAL TOPICS • 1 CASE STUDY • PANEL DISCUSSION • WELCOME DINNER AND AWARDING FOR THE FIRE-RESCUE COMBAT CHALLENGE

  7. PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES DAY 4 • RECAP OF DAY 1 ACTIVITIES • 2 INTERNATIONAL TOPICS (PWD DURING DISASTERS) • 2 LOCAL TOPICS • 1 CASE STUDY • PANEL DISCUSSION

  8. PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES DAY 5 • RECAP OF DAY 2 ACTIVITIES • 2 INTERNATIONAL TOPICS (CBRNE & TERRORISM) • 2 LOCAL TOPICS • PANEL DISCUSSION • CLOSING CEREMONIES WITH AWARDING PRESENTATION OF CONFERENCE OUTPUT AND RESOLUTIONS

  9. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CONFERENCE (DIPCON 2013) By Johnny G Yu DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CONFERENCE (DIPCON 2013)

  10. Conference Features hard-hitting sessions conducted by reputable keynote speakers and international practitioners who will share their knowledge and expertise on the latest developments and case studies. These will include topics such as: Mass transit disaster, responding to terrorist attack, Urban Search and Rescue, mass evacuation procedures, disaster recovery planning, performance based regulatory framework, humanitarian assistance, protection of high- rise building structures, community emergency preparedness and many more. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CONFERENCE (DIPCON 2013) By Johnny G Yu

  11. Exhibition Hall Provides a venue for participants to meet with key manufacturers and suppliers of latest disaster and emergency equipment and services from all over the world. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CONFERENCE (DIPCON 2013) By Johnny G Yu

  12. Two days Hands-On Training Session (Fire-Rescue Combat Challenge) High Rise Fire fighting and HAZMAT Response; Collapsed Structure Search and Rescue; Road Traffic Accident; Water Search and Rescue DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CONFERENCE (DIPCON 2013) By Johnny G Yu

  13. Hot Topics: • INSARAG’s Global USAR Operations • AADMER: ASEAN Guidelines and Response Procedures • Consequence Management: Challenges for Emergency Managers • Critical Incident Stress Management: Supporting Emergency Service Workers • Women Empowerment on Disaster Management • CBRNE: The next generation in warfare • Performance-Based Safety design of Structure- A Multi- Dimensional Integration • Challenges Faced in Extrication Works Involving Mass Transit Disaster DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CONFERENCE (DIPCON 2013) By Johnny G Yu

  14. Hot Topics: • Comprehensive Strategies to Prevent and Mitigate Disasters: The Most Critical Elements of Preparedness, Response and Recovery • Impact of Security on Emergency Services- A Fire Protection Engineer’s Perspective • Modeling of Infrastructural Response to Terrorist Attack • Humanitarian Assistance: A Global Challenge • Emergency Priorities: People With Disability • Preparedness in Numbers: Using Computer Models to Simulate Movement of People in Emergency Situations • Table-Top Case Scenario and Break-out Sessions DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CONFERENCE (DIPCON 2013) By Johnny G Yu

  15. Fire Rescue Competition of Cities Organized For Potential Emergencies

  16. Overview The FIRESCOPE 2013 will be the backbone of the Civil Defense Action Group in support of the National Government’s Annual Disaster Preparedness Program every Month of July, the “National Disaster Consciousness Month” and the PAID Program of NDRRMC-OCD, MMDA, DILG and CDAG. Teams from each member brigades and various disciplines shall take part in the competition to test their skills and knowledge. Each team shall consist of seven members including a Captain, Co-Captain, Equipment Person, two Medics and two additional rescuers. All rescuers may be called by the Captain or Co-Captain to perform various tasks. Fire Rescue Competition of Cities Organized For Potential Emergencies

  17. Overview The Group’s concept of Search and Rescue is to use minimal amount of equipment to achieve a safe, efficient, and successful rescue. The objective is to use a combination of reliable rescue methods, equipment, and basic knowledge in rescue techniques such that any rescue operation can be accomplished. The Search and Rescue competition challenges a seven-member team to use this knowledge and a set amount of equipment to successfully complete a “real life” rescue in a timed scenario. Fire Rescue Competition of Cities Organized For Potential Emergencies

  18. Overview The teams have to complete five SAR projects in a specified amount of time, usually 20 to 30 minutes. On the competition day, the teams shall be taken separately to the site where their project will begin. When the judges are told to start the project, they will hand a printed sheet containing the description of the project to the Captain who will read the project to the team members. Teams are scored from 0 to 10 in various categories which include but not limited to, Recon/size-up/evaluation of the project, Captain’s duties, Co-captain’s duties, scene stabilization and safety, personal safety, access to patient, patient care and handling, equipment care, knowledge of equipment, proper use of anchors, haul systems and lowering systems. Fire Rescue Competition of Cities Organized For Potential Emergencies

  19. Overview This year’s competition maybe located in a fire training facility, outside of the exhibition hall and a hotel. The teams have to complete five (5) excellent proposed projects with one (1) exhibition case scenario for Persons with Disability. Fire Rescue Competition of Cities Organized For Potential Emergencies

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