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The LSU National Center for Biomedical Research and Training is a nationally recognized center for emergency preparedness and response training located at Louisiana State University’s flagship campus. We have provided high-quality, federally-certified training to America’s emergency responders about prevention, response and recovery from biological incidents since 1998. Each week on the LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast, we’ll bring in some of the nation’s top experts to cover different aspects of COVID-19 relating public health and public safety.

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    • Apr 15, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Importance of Integration at an Active Threat Incident: Reunification

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 17:28


    This is the final episode in our three-part series on active threat integration with Jeff Borkowski, James Sellers, and Sam Shurley. This episode covers the reunification stage of an integrated response to a threat, including the importance of communication with the public, potential challenges during the reunification process, and how agencies can prepare for this stage ahead of time.This series references modules or topics taught in LSU NCBRT/ACE's Active Threat Integrated Response Course (ATIRC) and Critical Decision Making for Complex Coordinated Terrorist Attacks (CCTA) class. Find more information on the ATIRC training here, and learn more about the CCTA course here.

    Importance of Integration at an Active Threat Incident: Staging

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 22:05


    This is the second of three episodes on active threat integration with Jeff Borkowski, James Sellers, and Sam Shurley. In this episode, we talk about what integration actually looks like during active threat response, including the challenges agencies may face and the roles/responsibilities of staging managers.This series references modules or topics taught in LSU NCBRT/ACE's Active Threat Integrated Response Course (ATIRC) and Critical Decision Making for Complex Coordinated Terrorist Attacks (CCTA) class. Find more information on the ATIRC training here, and learn more about the CCTA course here.

    Importance of Integration at an Active Threat Incident: Before the Incident

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 32:22


    This podcast is the first in a three-part series on integration of responder disciplines during an active threat with subject matter experts Jeff Borkowski, James Sellers, and Sam Shurley. In this episode, we discuss effective pre-planning and pre-incident communication, identifying key stakeholders, and barriers to building strong relationships between agencies.This series references modules or topics taught in LSU NCBRT/ACE's Active Threat Integrated Response Course (ATIRC) and Critical Decision Making for Complex Coordinated Terrorist Attacks (CCTA) class. Find more information on the ATIRC training here, and learn more about the CCTA course here.

    On-Scene Buildout: Key Response Elements

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 25:08


    This is our third and final podcast about the Incident Command System with NCBRT/ACE instructors and subject matter experts Todd Short and Sam Shurley. In this episode, we talk about elements responders should keep in mind when they arrive on scene to contribute to a successful ICS structure, how to communicate with other teams on scene, and how to train to prepare for a wide-scale response to a threat.

    On-Scene Buildout: ICS Structure

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 29:01


    In this week's episode of the podcast, we continue our conversation about the Incident Command System with NCBRT/ACE instructors and subject matter experts Todd Short and Sam Shurley about the use of the Incident Command System for on-scene response buildout. Today, we discuss the ICS framework; how to take command as the first responder on scene, considerations for working with local leaders, emergency operations centers, EMS, and other stakeholders; and more.The third and final episode in this series will air on Tuesday, March 25th.

    127 - On-Scene Buildout: What is ICS?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 34:24


    On today's podcast, we talk to NCBRT/ACE instructors and subject matter experts Todd Short and Sam Shurley about the use of the Incident Command System for on-scene response buildout. In this first of three episodes, we discuss what ICS is, the importance of developing an integrated ICS among responder disciplines, and the vital role law enforcement plays in establishing an ICS during an initial response to a mass casualty incident.The second episode in this series will air on Tuesday, March 4th

    126 - Professional Feedback: How Do I Implement It?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 16:42


    Today's podcast episode is the third and final in our series on organizational and instructional feedback with LSU NCBRT/ACE subject matter experts Roy Bethge and Debi Price. In this episode, we explore how organizations can implement feedback systems, barriers to implementing opportunities for feedback, and how the impact of feedback culture can be measured over time.

    125 - Professional Feedback: Why Is It Important?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 18:35


    This is the second of three episodes in our series on organizational and instructional feedback. In this episode, LSU NCBRT/ACE instructors and subject matter experts Roy Bethge and Debi Price discuss how feedback drives professional development and career advancement, how feedback shapes workplaces, and why having a system for feedback is essential for organizations. The third and final episode in this series will air on Tuesday, February 4th

    124 - Professional Feedback: What Is It?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 21:55


    Happy New Year from the LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast! In our first episode of 2025, we talk to LSU NCBRT/ACE instructors and subject matter experts Roy Bethge and Debi Price to discuss the importance of feedback as a leader or instructor. They discuss how expectations for feedback in the job have evolved over time, using feedback as a positive tool. The next episode in this three-part series will air on Tuesday, January 21.

    123 - 2024 Wrap-Up: Looking Back and Thinking Ahead

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 30:09


    Welcome to the last episode of the LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast of 2024! In this episode, host Ashley Markle and project coordinator/producer Sean LaBorde reflect on the year and discuss what the podcast will look like in 2025. They talk about their favorite series over the year, topics they want to cover or revisit next year, the future of emergency response training, and goals for next year

    122 - The Call That Changed Me: The Hotwash

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 20:47


    This is the third and final episode in our “The Call That Changed Me” series with guests LSU NCBRT/ACE instructor and former Austin PD Commander Sam Shurley. In this episode, he looks back at the hostage response that critically wounded one of his officers and fatally wounded another and reflects on the personal and professional impacts that situation had on him and his team, as well as the lessons learned from the incident. Jorge Pastore Foundation

    121 - The Call That Changed Me: The Aftermath

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 36:46


    This is the second episode in our “The Call That Changed Me” series with guests LSU NCBRT/ACE instructor and former Austin PD Commander Sam Shurley. In this episode, he describes the aftermath of losing one of his officers in a hostage response, including what happened after the threat was neutralized and how he led his team immediately following the incident. The final episode with Sam will air on Tuesday, December 10th.

    120 - The Call That Changed Me: The Incident

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 40:54


    Today we are starting a new series called “The Call That Changed Me.” In this series, guests will share experiences that affected them personally and professionally. Today's podcast is the first of three episodes with LSU NCBRT/ACE instructor and former Austin PD Commander Sam Shurley. In this episode, he describes an active hostage situation and response that happened in 2023 that changed him.

    119 - Leadership Roundtable: Solutions to Leadership Challenges

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 35:50


    This podcast is the second in our two-part roundtable discussion with LSU NCBRT/ACE instructors Mark DuPont, Andrew Rateaver, and Maggie Varela. In this episode, we discuss solutions to some of the challenges we talked about in part one. Topics include skills and approaches to navigating challenges in the responder community, the importance of communication across different groups, adapting training to meet current needs, mentorship, and more.

    118 - Leadership Roundtable: Challenges Facing Leadership in the Responder Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 36:18


    Today on the podcast, we are starting a two-part roundtable discussion on leadership with some of our past guests and NCBRT instructors. In this episode, Mark DuPont, Andrew Rateaver, and Maggie Varela discuss challenges facing leaders in public safety today, including recruitment and retention, mental health and wellbeing, and communicating with colleagues and the broader community. The next episode in this series will air on Tuesday, November 12th.

    117 - Election Safety and Security: Preparing for the 2024 Presidential Election

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 28:36


    With Election Day 2024 just one week away, we are catching up with our guests from our previous election safety and security series to see how law enforcement and election workers are preparing. Guests Tina Barton and Sheriff Justin Smith from the Committee for Safe and Secure Elections discuss the latest threats to election workers, offices, and polling places; initiatives and resources that have been implemented to ensure election safety; unique challenges for law enforcement; and more. Listen to the first two episodes of our previous election safety and security series: - Election Safety and Security: The Problem Election Safety and Security: The Impact

    11 - Incident Response: Austin Serial Bombings - The Next Steps

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 24:54


    Today on the podcast, we are finishing our three-part series on the 2018 Austin serial bombings with Sam Shurley, LSU NCBRT/ACE subject matter expert and former commander for the Austin Police Department. In this episode, we debrief the incident by looking at frictions or failures in the investigation; successful collaboration between local, state, and federal agencies; the complications of the case itself; and what investigators learned after the suspect was killed.

    115 - Incident Response - Austin Serial Bombings: The Takedown

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 24:18


    Today's podcast is the second in our three-part series on the 2018 Austin serial bombings with guest and former Austin PD lieutenant Sam Shurley. In this episode, Sam breaks down the process of tracking down and apprehending the bombing suspect, including the surveillance, the partnerships between law enforcement agencies, and what happened when police ultimately stopped the suspect in his car. The final episode in this series will air Tuesday, October 22nd.

    114 - Incident Response - Austin Serial Bombings: The Search

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 45:04


    Today on the podcast, we are starting a new three-part series studying the 2018 serial bombings in Austin, Texas. Our guest for this series is Sam Shurley, LSU NCBRT/ACE subject matter expert and former commander for the Austin Police Department. In this first episode, we discuss the initial bombing incidents, the early days of the investigation, and how state and federal partners worked to identify the suspect. The second episode in this series will air Tuesday, October 15th.

    ENCORE - Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management: Breaking Down the Model

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 35:14


    This the second of three episodes in our series on Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management with guests and LSU NCBRT/ACE subject matter experts Roy Bethge, Mark DuPont, Courtney Tassin and Maggie Varela. In this week's episode, we discuss the four individual components of the cyclical BTAM model: identifying, investigating, assessing, and managing a potential threat. Our guests also discuss what makes an effective BTAM team and how the model is currently being used in the field today.

    ENCORE - Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management: An Overview

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 28:49


    This the first of three episodes from our series on Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management with guests and LSU NCBRT/ACE subject matter experts Roy Bethge, Mark DuPont, Courtney Tassin, and Maggie Varela. In this episode, they discuss why a whole community approach is necessary, how the BTAM model can bridge the gap between identifying potential threats and responding to violent acts, and the difference between the BTAM model and other risk assessment tools. Resources mentioned by our guests during this series:  Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course (TERC) Training Suite ⁠⁠https://www.dhs.gov/terc-training-suite⁠⁠ Association of Threat Assessment Professionals (ATAP) ⁠⁠https://www.atapworldwide.org/default.aspx⁠⁠ Journal of Threat Assessment and Management ⁠⁠https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/tam⁠

    ENCORE - Election Safety and Security - The Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 38:21


    A note: today's episode contains a recording received by one of our guests containing of election-related threats and explicit language. Please take care while listening. Today is the second episode in our four-part series on election safety and security with guests Tina Barton and Sheriff Justin Smith. Today, they discuss the threats to election workers and how those threats impact their every day lives. They also talk about the challenges law enforcement face when dealing with criminal statutes pertaining to elections and ways law enforcement try to deescalate these types of situations.

    ENCORE - Election Safety and Security: The Problem

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 35:27


    On today's episode, we begin a four-part series on election safety and security with guests Tina Barton and Sheriff Justin Smith. Tina is a senior elections expert with The Elections Group and is the former senior program advisor to the executive director of the at the US Election Assistance Commission. Justin Smith is a retired sheriff from Larimer County, Colorado and has over 35 years of law enforcement experience. He served as president of the Colorado Sheriffs' Association and is a former member of the executive committee of the National Sheriffs' Association. They are both members of the Committee for Safe and Secure Elections, an organization that features cross-partisan experts in election administration and law enforcement who aim to support policies and practices that protect election workers and voters. Today, they discuss the components of election safety and the societal aspects that influence elections in the United States. They talk about their involvement in the Committee for Safe and Secure Elections, the process for preparing local officials and law enforcement for safeguarding elections, threats faced by local election officials, the history of election interference and questions about election security, and more.

    113 - Human Trafficking: Solutions and Looking Forward

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 26:27


    Note: This series includes mentions of physical and sexual abuse, including against children. Please take care when listening. If you or someone you know may be involved in human trafficking, please contact 1-888-373-7888 or visit humantraffickinghotline.org. Today's podcast is the third and final in our series on human trafficking with Maria Santamaria, Maggie Varela, and Victor Williams. In this episode, we talk about effective solutions and strategies to combatting human trafficking. Topics include education and training for law enforcement and community leaders, trauma-informed approaches, rehabilitation and recovery programs, and more.

    112 - Human Trafficking: Current Problems and Challenges

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 37:15


    Note: This series includes mentions of physical and sexual abuse, including against children. Please take care when listening. If you or someone you know may be involved in human trafficking, please contact 1-888-373-7888 or visit humantraffickinghotline.org. Today on the podcast we are continuing our series on human trafficking with Maria Santamaria, Maggie Varela, and Victor Williams. Today, we talk about the challenges for law enforcement when responding to these kinds of cases, cultural biases that that contribute to human trafficking, psychological traumas that human trafficking victims deal with, and more. The third and final episode of this series will air on Tuesday, September 3rd.

    111 - Human Trafficking: Introduction

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 34:10


    Note: This series includes mentions of physical and sexual abuse, including against children. Please take care when listening. If you or someone you know may be involved in human trafficking, please contact 1-888-373-7888 or visit humantraffickinghotline.org. On today's podcast, we are starting a new three-part series on human trafficking. Guests for this series include Maria Santamaria, Maggie Varela, and Victor Williams. Today, we discuss the elements of human trafficking, risk factors that make someone vulnerable to becoming a victim, different types of trafficking, and the emotional and cultural factors that contribute to trafficking. The second episode in this series will air on Tuesday, August 27th

    110 - Leadership with Mark DuPont

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 23:29


    On today's episode, we continue our series on leadership with LSU NCBRT/ACE subject matter experts. In this episode, Mark DuPont discusses his view on leadership, experiences that have influenced his view on what leadership entails, having compassion as a leader, and more

    109 - Leadership with Maggie Varela

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 26:36


    Today on the podcast we are continuing our ongoing series on leadership with some of LSU NCBRT/ACE's outstanding instructors and subject matter experts. On today's episode, Maggie Varela shares her experiences in the Miami-Dade Police Department, how she defines leadership, maintaining a positive work culture, adapting leadership strategies for different generations, and more.

    108 - Wildland Urban Interface Fires: Preparedness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 34:22


    This is the third and final episode in our series on wildland urban interface (WUI) fires. Guests for this series include subject matter experts Gregg Bird, John Dean, and Andrew “Rat” Rateaver. Today, we talk about things homeowners can do to protect their property from WUI fires; the importance of developing and practicing community evacuation plans; how law enforcement, fire, EMS, and local officials can work together during these crises; and more.

    107 - Wildland Urban Interface Fires: Mitigation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 28:34


    On today's podcast, we continue our conversation on wildland urban interface (WUI) fires with guests Gregg Bird, John Dean, and Andrew “Rat” Rateaver. In this episode, we discuss mitigation techniques for wildfires in vulnerable urban areas. Topics include ways to get the community informed/involved in mitigation efforts and the challenges responders and officials face when trying to enforce fire mitigation regulations and policies. The third and final episode in this series will air on Tuesday, July 30th.

    106 - Wildland Urban Interface Fires: Introduction

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 29:09


    As the temperature rises during these summer months, so does the risk of wildfires. On today's podcast, we begin a three-part conversation on wildland urban interface (WUI) fires with subject matter experts Andrew “Rat” Rateaver, Gregg Bird, and John Dean. In this episode, they discuss WUI fires in the larger context of wildfires, contributing factors to the growing frequency and severity of wildfires, the challenges communities and responders face when dealing with these fires, and more. The second episode in this series will air on Tuesday, July 23rd.

    105 - Instructor Spotlight: Kelly Hamilton

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 19:04


    Today's podcast is another interview with one of our incredible subject matter experts. In this episode, Kelly Hamilton discusses his over 20-year career with LSU NCBRT/ACE; how his different life and work experiences have shaped his worldview; his philosophy on topics like instructing, education, and retirement; and more

    104 - Contemporary Challenges to Faith-Based Organizations: Unique Challenges

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 24:05


    Today's podcast is the final in our three- part series on contemporary challenges facing faith-based organizations with guests Rob Allen and Mark DuPont. In this last episode, we talk about unique challenges that faith-based organizations face when responding to threats, including the challenge of resource limitations, tools that are available for faith organizations, the balance between security and openness, cultural and religious sensitivities, and more.

    103 - Contemporary Challenges to Faith-Based Organizations: Current Issues and Trends

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 24:51


    This is the second episode in our three-part series on contemporary challenges facing faith-based organizations with guests Rob Allen and Mark DuPont. Today, we discuss current issues and trends in threats to faith-based institutions, including how organizations can protect themselves in an increasingly digital world, how organizations are adapting their community engagement, and how faith-based organizations can work together to enhance safety and security. The third and final episode in this series will air on Tuesday, July 2nd.

    102 - Contemporary Challenges to Faith-Based Organizations: Introduction

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 26:53


    Today's episode is the first in a three-part series on the threats facing faith-based organizations with guests and subject matter experts Rob Allen and Mark DuPont. In this episode, we discuss the unique vulnerabilities of faith-based organizations, the most common threats facing face-based institutions, motivations behind attacks on faith organizations, and more. The second episode in this series will air on Tuesday, June 25th.

    101 - Leadership with Roy Bethge

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 19:50


    On today's episode of the podcast, we talk with LSU NCBRT/ACE instructor and subject matter expert Roy Bethge about his leadership experience. We discuss what leadership means to Roy, lessons he's learned throughout his career, how other leaders in his life have influenced him, and more. Roy's Recommended Reading on Leadership: Gus Lee - Courage: The Backbone of Leadership Brene Brow - Daring Greatly Daniel Goleman - Leadership: The Power of Emotional Intelligence Stanley McChrystal -Team of Teams

    100 - Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in Livestock: Implications and Future Outlook

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 15:13


    Today's podcast is the second in our two-part series on the recent outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in cattle with subject matter expert and New Mexico Director/Secretary of Agriculture Jeff Witte. In today's episode, we discuss the implications of this outbreak, including what is known and unknown about the disease, next step for farmers and officials, the importance of industry collaboration, and lessons learned

    99 - Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in Livestock: An Introduction

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 25:53


    On today's podcast, we're starting a two-part series on the recent outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in cattle with subject matter expert and New Mexico Director/Secretary of Agriculture Jeff Witte. In this first episode, we discuss what HPAI is and how it spreads, implications for the food supply, how federal, state and local agencies work together during these crises, and more. The second and final episode in this series will air on Tuesday, June 4th.

    98 - Instructor Spotlight: Mark DuPont

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 19:27


    Today's podcast episode features another LSU NCBRT/ACE instructor spotlight. Today, Mark DuPont discusses both his career and life experience, how he got involved with NCBRT, and his philosophy as an instructor. Our next series, a two-part series looking at the impact of Avian Flu in livestock, will begin airing on Tuesday, May 28th

    97 - In Studio with Bruce Quinn - Incels: Strategies for Intervention

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 12:28


    This podcast is the final in our three-part series on the incel community with subject matter expert Bruce Quinn. Today, we discuss strategies for intervention and mitigation with incel groups. Topics include warning signs for family and friends to look out for, intervention tips, and how to build a support network

    96 - In Studio with Bruce Quinn - Incels: Psychology and Behavior

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 16:23


    Today's podcast is the second in a three-part series on incels with subject matter expert Bruce Quinn. In this episode, we discuss the psychology and ideology of incels, including what drives individudals into the community, the role of rejection and social isolation in reinforcing this ideology, and how incels think about relationships and intimacy. The final episode in this series will air on Tuesday, May 14th.

    95 - In Studio with Bruce Quinn - Incels: Origins and Ideology

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 28:15


    Today's podcast is the first in a three-part series on the involuntarily celibate, or incel, community with subject matter expert Bruce Quinn. This is also our first in-person series recording in our new studio! On today's episode, Bruce and host Ashley discuss the history of the incel movement, the structure and terminology of the community, how the Internet has facilitated the growth of the incel movement, and more. The second episode in this series will air on Tuesday, May 7th.

    94 - Behavioral and Crisis Intervention Teams: Adapting Strategies from Other Fields

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 36:19


    Today is the third and final episode in our series on behavioral and crisis intervention teams with subject matter experts Andrew Cullen and Courtney Tassin. In this episode, we discuss how police departments can adapt strategies to improve their crisis intervention skills. Topics include lessons from the nursing field about working with juveniles in mental health crises, dealing with self-harm, and different ways of responding to mental health crisis calls

    93 - Behavioral and Crisis Intervention Teams: What the Data Shows

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 30:08


    Today's episode is the second in a three-part series on behavioral and crisis intervention teams with subject matter experts Andrew Cullen and Courtney Tassin. Today, they discuss the importance of data collection and analysis for behavioral and crisis intervention training. Topics include how data collection can be utilized during community policing practices, the significance of measuring success in crisis intervention, and more. The third and final episode in this series will air on Tuesday, April 23rd.

    92 - Behavioral and Crisis Intervention Teams: History and Context

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 35:20


    On today's podcast, we begin a three-part series on behavioral and crisis intervention teams with subject matter experts Andrew Cullen and Courtney Tassin. Today, they discuss the history of these teams, different types of teams, how co-response teams are implemented across different jurisdictions, how views on crisis intervention teams have shifted over the years, and more. The next episode in this series will air on Tuesday, April 16th.

    91 - Instructor Spotlight: Andrew "Rat" Rateaver

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 17:25


    Today's podcast episode features another LSU NCBRT/ACE instructor spotlight. Today, host Ashley talks to Andrew “Rat” Rateaver. He discusses his career, his work with NCBRT, his leadership experience, and advice he would give to others in his field. Our next series, a three-part series on Behavioral Intervention and Crisis Intervention teams, will air on Tuesday, April 9th

    90 - Bag Valve Masks: How 2 Changes in Technique Can Save More Lives

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 21:32


    Today's podcast is the second episode in our two-part series on bag valve masks, or BVMs, with subject matter expert Tim Redding. In this episode, he discusses more common errors that occur when heath care professionals and responders use BVMs and how to remedy those mistakes. These errors include issues with sealing the mask and problems opening patients' airways during BVM use. Airway Opening Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_QM7vjvRYk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bKD7_CqmVQ Resources: https://www.criticalcarepractitioner.co.uk/6-ways-to-be-better-with-the-bag-valve-mask-2/

    89 - Bag Valve Masks: Common Device Challenges and How to Overcome Them

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 27:29


    Today on the podcast, we begin a two-part series on bag valve masks, or BVMs, with subject matter expert Tim Redding. In this episode, he discusses what BVMs are and the history of the device. He also goes through three common errors that occur when using the device and how to remedy those mistakes. These two episodes contain a visual component that is difficult to translate to an audio podcast. To see the demonstrations in real time, please check out the video recording on our YouTube. The final episode in this series will air on Tuesday, March 26th.

    88 - Untold Stories: BTAM Takeaways from a School Administrator

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 17:20


    Today's podcast features another story on Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management (BTAM) teams. Joann, a school administrator, discusses the takeaways she's learned since her involvement with BTAM teams in her own schools and as a support for other schools. Topics include communication strategies, the importance of creating a collaborative and accountable environment, and past cases Joann has participated in. For more information on BTAM and to hear other success stories, listen to episodes 56-58 of the LSU NCBRT Preparedness Podcast.

    87 - Preparing for Large-Scale Events: Taking Action

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 21:03


    Today's podcast is the final episode in our three-part series on site protection and preparing for large-scale events with guests Todd Short and Eric Vandenburg. In today's episode, we discuss how to create an execute a plan for large-scale event protection. Topics include best practices for surveillance before and during an event, considerations when approaching and interviewing subjects, and more.

    86 - Preparing for Large-Scale Events: Preoperational Behaviors

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 34:36


    Today's podcast is the second in a three-part series on site protection and preparing for large-scale events with guests Todd Short and Eric Vandenburg. Today, we talk about site protection techniques like how to identify suspicious activity and motivations and preoperational behavior of bad actors. We also discuss previous incidents that we can look to as case studies when preparing for future events. The third and final episode in this series will air on Tuesday, March 5th

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