Logistics Exercise Webinar Series: WILDFIRE
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Logistics Exercise Webinar Series: WILDFIRE

Join a 3-part webinar on logistics in disaster preparedness! Learn from experts, tackle resource challenges & get tools for your community.

By Emergency Management Logistics Canada

Date and time

Thursday, March 20 · 8:30 - 9:30am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Logistics Exercise Webinar Series - Preparedness

WILDFIRE

About the webinar series

​Emergency management organizations across Canada are familiar with tabletop and live exercises. Join us as we deepen our understanding and knowledge of logistics and how it might be amplified in advance of a pending disaster.

​ This 3-part webinar series is being coordinated by Emergency Management Logistics Canada, IAEM Canada, Team Rubicon Canada, CRHNet, ICS Canada, and NAIT, and moderated with the support of EPIC Podcasts. Each session will include:

  • ​A 40-minute tabletop exercise delivered in webinar format by leading and experienced Logistics Section Chiefs
  • ​A 20-minute Q & A session to engage in shared learning
  • ​A copy of the localized flooding scenario for use in your own community
  • ​A summary briefing and video link following each webinar session.

Who should join?

​ Emergency management, communications, procurement, and training personnel. People with ICS background and training will find this information beneficial as a supplement to existing certifications.

What will you learn?

​The organizing committee has set out the following learning objectives for this webinar series:

  • ​Addressing resource scarcity
  • ​Pre-planning and mitigation activities
  • ​Critical infrastructure protection, and
  • ​Cultural or demographic challenges in resourcing

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EMLCanada hosts workshops, panel discussions, and training sessions focused on emergency preparedness, disaster response, and resource management. Our events bring together emergency managers, businesses, local governments, and community organizations to share best practices, explore innovative solutions, and strengthen Canada’s resilience against disasters.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Strengthening local resource networks for disaster response
  • Bridging the gap between EMOs, businesses, and community organizations
  • Best practices in emergency logistics & crisis communication
  • The role of technology in modern emergency management

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