Technical Committee Member
Phillip Currance
US Public Health Service
Phil has over 20 years experience as a firefighter and Emergency Paramedic and has conducted hazardous materials emergency response training with Emedia Inc. and the Colorado Community College system in Denver since 1989. He has authored over 20 publications (including video training programs and textbooks) specific to hazardous materials emergency response. Currently Phil serves with the US Public Health Service as the Deputy Commander of the Central US National Medical Response Team for WMD, one of three national response teams that can respond to terrorists incidents and render decontamination and medical care to mass casualties.
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Terrorism Medical Response


Proactive anti-terrorism training for public health and medical personnel
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Identify patients who may have been contaminated with dangerous substances.

Mass Decon


Mass casualty decontamination training for fire fighters, EMS and other responders to terrorism incidents

Terrorism Radiological Weapons


Training and information for incidents involving dirty bombs and other radiological weapons.

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Hospital Incident Command System


Learn how to integrate HICS with the National Incident Management System

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Learn how to select the proper PPE to avoid exposure to contaminated patients

Patient Decontamination


Follows JCAHO’s accreditation standards for decontamination and emergency planning
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