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U.S. DOT Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness (HMEP) Grants Program

U.S. DOT Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness (HMEP) Grants Program. Charles Rogoff, DOT NRT Training Subcommittee Co-Chair. HMEP Grants Program Accomplishments.

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U.S. DOT Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness (HMEP) Grants Program

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  1. U.S. DOT Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness (HMEP) Grants Program Charles Rogoff, DOT NRT Training Subcommittee Co-Chair

  2. HMEP Grants Program Accomplishments • Since the beginning of the program (1993), $99M has been awarded in HMEP grants resulting in 1,545,000 responders being trained • To date, the IAFF has trained ~1,300 fire service instructors using HMEP grant funds. • The April 2003 HMEP Curriculum guidelines have been distributed to grantees, LEPCs/SERCs, and local fire departments. • Assistance is being provided to grantees in using the guidelines to qualify their courses.

  3. HMEP Grants Program Accomplishments (Cont’d) • The HMEP grant program’s role in providing hazmat planning and training support was commended by local responders during the Tamaroa, IL incident on February 9, 2003 and the I-95 tanker accident, which took five lives on January 13, 2004.

  4. NRT Training Subcommittee • Incident Command/Unified Command • Hospital Hazmat/WMD Preparedness Training • Computer-based Hazmat/WMD Operations Program

  5. Incident Commander Training Considerations

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