Technical Committee Member
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Zach Goldfarb
Principal, Incident Management Solutions, Inc.
Principal of Incident Management Solutions, Inc., a New York-based consulting firm specializing in planning, training, and operational leadership for emergencies and major events. He has served as the medical incident commander to many hospitals and health care systems in the New York metropolitan area, where he has developed JCAHO-compliant emergency management plans and implemented the Hospital Emergency Incident Command System (HEICS). He has also provided technician-level training for private industry. During both the 1993 bombing and the 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, he served as an EMS commander at the scene.
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