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Corporate Learning Course1 Emergency Services Welcome

Corporate Learning Course2 Functions in this section Emergency Services Flight Operations Counterdrug Drug Demand Reduction AFROTC/CAP Initiative Safety Communications Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course3 Emergency Services Main Points The wing ES staff Supplemental policies to ES directives MOUs with state and local agencies Description of working organizations Wing alerting methods Training and certification Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course4 Emergency Services Primary members of the wing ES staff Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course5 Emergency Services Supplemental wing ES policies –What are they? –How wing policy affects unit operations Agreements and MOUs with local and state agencies –How these agreements affect unit operations Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course6 Emergency Services Description of organizations –Air Force Rescue Coordination Center (AFRCC) –Air Force National Security and Emergency Preparedness Office (AFNSEP) What they do How they interact with wing to perform the missions Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course7 Emergency Services Wing methods for alerting on-call personnel –Call-down roster – –Radio Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course8 Emergency Services Wing training and certification –Wing ES training opportunities –Types of training delegated to squadrons Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course9 Emergency Services Summary The wing ES staff Wing supplemental policies MOUs with state and local agencies Description of working organizations Alerting methods Training and certification Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course10 Emergency Services/Operations Questions?

Corporate Learning Course11 Emergency Services/Operations Flight Operations

Corporate Learning Course12 Flight Operations Main Points The Flight Release Officer program The No-notice Flight Safety Inspection program Operations training and certification Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course13 Flight Operations The Flight Release Officer Program –Philosophy –FRO training and certification –FRO procedures verification Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course14 Flight Operations The No-notice Flight Safety Inspection Program –Philosophy –Implementation How we are faring so far –Assistance to squadrons –Consequences of failure Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course15 Flight Operations Operations training and certification –Courses available –Types of pilot certification and participation opportunities Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course16 Flight Operations Summary The Flight Release Officer Program The No-notice Flight Safety Inspection Program Operations training and certification Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course17 Emergency Services/Operations Questions?

Corporate Learning Course18 Emergency Services/Operations Counterdrug

Corporate Learning Course19 Counterdrug Main Points Overview The difference between reconnaissance and surveillance/law enforcement regarding counterdrug Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course20 Counterdrug Counterdrug overview –Philosophy –Wings involvement –Agency involvement Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course21 Counterdrug Reconnaissance vs. surveillance/law enforcement: These are not law enforcement operations! Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course22 Counterdrug Summary Counterdrug overview Reconnaissance vs. surveillance Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course23 Emergency Services/Operations Questions?

Corporate Learning Course24 Emergency Services/Operations Drug Demand Reduction

Corporate Learning Course25 Drug Demand Reduction Main Points Definition of Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) DDR staffing Conditions for participation Wing DDR activities Supporting local military installations through DDR (Optional) Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course26 Drug Demand Reduction What is Drug Demand Reduction? DDR staffing –Wing Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course27 Drug Demand Reduction Conditions for participation –Eligible squadrons –Eligible support –Eligible uses for DDR funds Wing DDR activities Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course28 Drug Demand Reduction Summary Definition of Drug Demand Reduction DDR staffing Conditions for DDR participation Wing DDR activities Supporting local military installations Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course29 Emergency Services/Operations Questions?

Corporate Learning Course30 Emergency Services/Operations AFROTC/CAP

Corporate Learning Course31 AFROTC/CAP Initiative Main Points Program overview How squadrons participate Wings effectiveness Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course32 AFROTC/CAP Initiative AFROTC/CAP Initiative program overview –Philosophy –Wing involvement –CAP point of contact How squadrons participate Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course33 AFROTC/CAP Initiative Wings effectiveness –Participation of ROTC cadets Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course34 AFROTC/CAP Initiative Summary Program overview How squadrons participate Wings program effectiveness Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course35 Emergency Services/Operations Questions?

Corporate Learning Course36 Emergency Services/Operations Safety

Corporate Learning Course37 Safety Main Points The wings responsibility in implementing the safety program Common incidences within the wing The wing safety program Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course38 Safety Main Points Squadrons role in implementing the safety program Accident reporting Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course39 Safety The wings responsibility in implementing the safety program –Prevention –Investigation –After action Common incidences within the wing –Overview –Prevention of repeat occurrences Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course40 Safety The wing program –No-notice inspections Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course41 Safety Squadrons role in implementing the safety program Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course42 Safety Accident reporting –Procedures –Reasons for prompt and proper reporting Legal ramifications Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course43 Safety Accident Reporting Reasons for prompt and proper reporting –Insurance requirements –Command responsibility Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course44 Safety Summary Wings responsibility for implementation Common incidents The wing program Squadrons role in implementing the safety program Accident reporting Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course45 Emergency Services/Operations Questions?

Corporate Learning Course46 Emergency Services/Operations Communications

Corporate Learning Course47 Communications Main Points Communications defined Continuing needs analysis in determining requirements Modernization Management Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course48 Communications Communications defined –Definition –Tools Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course49 Communications Continuing needs analysis in determining requirements –ES missions –Squadron –Wing activities supporting the mission elements Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course50 Communications Modernization –Wing program in response to: changing technology CAP primary mission requirements Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course51 Communications Management –Wings management of communications assets Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course52 Communications Summary Communications defined Continuing needs analysis in determining requirements Modernization Management Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course53 Section Summary Emergency Services Flight Operations Counterdrug Drug Demand Reduction AFROTC/CAP Initiative Safety Communications They all support CAPs missions! Emergency Services/Operations

Corporate Learning Course54 Emergency Services/Operations Questions?