Events Calendar



Monthly Events
5/5/2007 - 5/8/2008, every day
8 - 5
Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue with Haz Mat Training
This is a hands on certificate training class with a unique opportunity to practice with rescue trained horses, a variety of equipment, and learn new skills. There will be a one day class added to the end on how to decontaminate animals after hazmat exposure.
Cost will be determined shortly.
LocationBrevard Zoo
8225 N Wickham Road
Melbourne, FL
12/5/2007
10:00AM - 3:00PM
SART Advisory Board Meeting
Quarterly meeting of the Florida SART Advisory Board to review outstanding business, and consider prominent issues for the year ahead.
LocationFlorida Farm Bureau Federation Building, 5700 SW 34th St., Gainesville, Florida 32608 (352) 374-1543
12/6/2007
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Intermediate Field Investigator Response and Surveillance Training (I-FIRST)
An intermediate course to develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities of public health professionals and their community partners who may be deployed on Field Epidemiology Strike Teams to assist local, regional, state, and national epidemiology staff in disease investigations during surge capacity. This training focuses on GI Illness and Avian Influenza preparedness & response.
LocationJacksonville Region: December 6-7, 2006 at the Renaissance Resort at World Golf Village, St. Augustine
12/6/2007
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Intermediate Field Investigator Response and Surveillance Training (I-FIRST)
An intermediate course to develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities of public health professionals and their community partners who may be deployed on Field Epidemiology Strike Teams to assist local, regional, state, and national epidemiology staff in disease investigations during surge capacity. This training focuses on GI Illness and Avian Influenza preparedness & response.
LocationJacksonville Region: December 6-7, 2006 at the Renaissance Resort at World Golf Village, St. Augustine
12/10/2007
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Southeast Homeland Security Conference
The conference will focus on lessons learned, policy, management and finance. It will help first responders improve preparedness by presenting after-action reports on recent events and by introducing new approaches to prevention, preparedness, response, recovery and management. Conference planners intentionally avoid using ?tracks? as they believe tracks leads to ?stove-piping? in which people separate into disciplines thus distancing themselves from one another.
Plan to attend if you are involved in homeland security, disaster preparedness or major event planning. The conference has value for those in the private sector as well as those in government. Past attendees have come from health, medical and hospital sectors; law enforcement and fire service, emergency medical services. Individuals have been medical examiners, emergency management personnel and elected officials, and also represented information technology, utilities and the military.
LocationPeabody Hotel, Orlando, Florida