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181881 02/03/2010 CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA VENDOR: 363873 Page 1 of 1 I ONE CIVIC SQUARE EMERGENCE MEDICINE LEARNING I). a CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 RESOURCE CENTER CHECK AMOUNT: $360.00 3717 SOUTH CONWAY ROAD 4, 1 o� CHECK NUMBER: 181881 ORLANDO FL 32812 CHECK DATE: 2/3/2010 DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT PO NUMBER INVOICE NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION 1120 4357004 360.00 EXTERNAL INSTRUCT FEE G S E MIL R c 2010 International Disaster A C R o r r 3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER r Cage f e fl t confere,,nce .41 It pr esents Conference Date Locati CONFERENCE ir M r 1 -4 February 18-21, 2010 `A° `x 4 The Rosen Centre Hotel 9840 International Drive •.Orlando, FL 32819. E ''''..r. fi Reservations (800) 800 9840 www.rosencentre:com r Overt/ e w k L w The ZOit?tnternatlona! Disaster Mana Conference'h b e er id es lg ed to.meet the 1 t r J I ,„A.,,,..<- n— i I 9 educational needs of all persons and agencies involvedf emergency preparedness and disaster recovery. This years Planning Committee acknowledges the'unique that the ^'n., ,men L+ w l a n myriad of first responders, response agencies,and,eommuntties play in planning for res� nding r'y t o, and mitigating disasters. 2 <;r �1 1 4 Who Should Attend R i 7 �xs i ri'' All persons and agencies involved with emergency preparedness,m anagement and response a «s 1 k firefig EMS personnel, emergency managers, hospital }4dmin strators[ physicians, nurses DMAT personnel, disaster planning coordinators, medical facility administ ators,`law.enforceme Ire Yo u Prepared? w officials, search and rescue responders civil preparedness officials, mass`fatallty responders, and others who play important roles in critical` 2, xi ",Ft8/ 1 LIFESAVING EDUCATION, FOR R a E�M� V 201ft Inte rnational D i saster .I t anager ie ntlCon- erence EMERGENCY MEDICINE LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER presents February 8 21 01 Location of Disaster: Management 2010 .aL i i 's ;frill i 1 f REGISTER ill EIMILIRI .P■ rt °.,,r• f f ONLINE Visit www.emlrc.org for more information P .tmtr,.or �r UFFSAVING EDUCATION FOR "LIFESAVERS r y 4,0,.;,:l_. 'S' rc The Rosen Centre Hotel 9840 International Drive Orlando, FL 32819 (800) 800- 9840 www.rosencentre.com Emergency Medicine Learning Resource Center NONPROFIT Room Rate: $.172.00 S/D plus tax Mention EMLRC Disaster 2010 3717 South Conway oad, Orlando, FL 3281 2 ORGANIZATION y US POSTAGE Cut-off date for special room rate: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 800.766.6335 1 Fax 407.281.4407 l www.emlrc.org PAID p Hp PERMIT NO. 2361 Exhibit HaII Dates Hours O ORLANDO ft Exhibits Open Friday, February 19t 10:OOam 2:30pm '\O '\24- Saturday, February 20 10:OOam 2:30pm More Information /__ix Visitwww.einlrc.org or EIMILIRIC -...N —N.--.\ call (800) 766 -6335. LIFESAVING EDUCATION FOR UFESAVERS E °inniLRiC 2.010 "Intern ational Disast A Ror4r Man agerinent on' erence 1 0 N EMERGENCY MEDICINE LEARNING S RESOURCE CEN presents 1•• Februa 1821. CO The Rosen Centre Hotel V Orlando, FL TIR� Conference Highlights Continuing Education C Continental Flight 1404 Crash: Lessons Learned ..Physicians. The Emergency Medicine Learning and Resource Center is National Jewish Hospital Evacuation: Lesson Learned accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Ten Things You Should Never Say on Television: Disaster P10 Education to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.The Santa California Fires of 2009: Lessons Learned Emergency Medicine Learning and Resource Center designates this G- 20Summit: Lessons Learned ;'An EMS Perceptive continuing medical activity for up to 23 hours in Category 1 of the Planning for Alternate Medical Treatment Sites Physician's Recognition Award of the American Medical Association. Each Physician should claim only those hours of credit that he /she actuarly Program Objectives s pends in the educational activity. Application has been made to the Following the completion ofthe conference, participan be able to: American College of Emergency Physicians for to -23 hours of ACEP Appraise the various roles and challenges of first responders, disaster`managers, ,'Category) credit and the American Osteopathic Association for up to- healthcare professionals and other public safety officials'in.th_e management of 23 hours of Category 2 Credit; disaster response. P and EMTs This'educational activity. is approved by the Through lessons learned in several recent "domestic and international disaster events, apply improved techniques to better prep communities for future Emergency Medicine Learning and Center, an organization disaster responses. accredited by the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Explain how to plan and respond to events involving man made and natural Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS), for up to 23 credit hours. disaster events. Participants that require approval other than-CECBEMS should consult Discuss the challenges involved in planning for and responding to events their locaIMedical'Director or State EMS Office. involving man made and natural disaster. events, Fire Service Application has been made to the Honda Bureau of Fire Explain, the process for emergency services involvementin th'planning and Standards and Training for review regarding approved contact hours. response to a mass gathering event. Law Enforcement Personnel Consult your local agency Administrator Explain the process for emergency management involvement in the planning r egarding course approval for mandatory retraining: and response to a mass gathering event.: Discuss planning and response considerations for "suicide borribings. Mental Health Professionals Consult your respective licensing board Discuss the planning and response considerations for responding to a mass regarding approval for continuing education credits. Certificates of shooting incident. attendance will be provided. Discuss the methods for mitigating medical response to a•disaster event ■urses Up to 23 nursing contact hours will be'provided by the involving mass casualties. Emergency Medicine Learning and Resource Center (EMLRC). Discuss the methods for mitigating fire service response to a disaster event The EMLRC is approved as a provider of nursing education by involving mass casualties. the Florida Board of Nursing, Provider #2731 Discuss the process for planning and managementof e during national security event. Preconference 1 Approved for up to 4 credit hours.; Explain the concept and purpose of a Medical Intelligence Officer. Preconference2 Approved for up to 4 credit Explain how a Medical Intelligence 0fficer is involved in the planning and •General5essions Approved for up to 15 credit hours, management of emergency consequences during high security orterrorist event. To receive CME credit, participants must .sign in each day. Explain.the ten things you should never say on TV and their relationship to Attendance at an entire session is required to receive credit. being a Disaster Public Information Officer (PI0). Discuss the lessons learned during the National Jewish Hospital Evacuation Americans with Disabilities and how they can be used to prepare your agency /organization to perform EMLRC wishes to ertsureno individual'with a disability is excluded from a hospital evacuation. the conference. If auxiliary aids Or services are required in order to attend Discuss the lessons learned during the DC Metro train derailmnt and how they can be used to prepare your agency /organization to respond to a similar event. this program, notify EMLRC 15 days prior to the start of the conference. Discuss the lessons learned during the'G -20 Summit and how they can be used Program Partner to prepare your agency /organization to respond to a similar. event. 9 Discuss the lessons learned during the Continental Flight 1404 Crash and ''ACEP Disaster Section how they can be used to prepare your agency /organization to respond to Central Florida Disaster Medical AssistanceTeam, FL a similar event. Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Response Association Discuss the "2010 National Commission on Children &Disasters Report on EMS' EMS Magazine and how the report could affect your agency /organization Fire Chief Magazine Discuss the concept of Cyber- Terrorism and what it could mean to your F lorida Departrrient of Health, Bureaus of Epidemiology and EMS agency's response capabilities. onference ,,8"..,. 1 DISASTER 2010 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM 1 REGISTER R. IC. A A. ..1.4 ONLINE l Li— I www.einlrc.org Joseph Mcisaac, MD, MS I First Name MI Last Name Suffix R Chief of Trauma Anesthesia 1 Hartford Hospital I E c� I E r C F Associate Clinical Professor A 12 I IL C 11 Anesthesiology I Title Agency Mailing Label Promotion Code ;pital Associate Adjunct Professor B C iomedical Engineering 1 I \1 C QL1 Sa 7 University of Connecticut School I Address of Medicine Senior Member 1 e_.-Aa 11 j L, 0 3 L Institute of Electrical I Electronics Engineers I City State Zip Hartford, CT f Chief 1 01 S�1 3 fj `7- 574 Z 4Ic VY~ �u Ie �t I GICrnPl,I Y1,o J Lloyd Parker, BS, REMT- P I Phone ax Email Deputy Chief 1 Lake Sumter EMS I W AA ✓v\l t 63 CTI 1 414 5 33 t k O 1 p Commander .CPE, Central Florida (FL 6) Disaster 1 Type of License State of License License Exp. Date Medical Assistance Team Mount Dora, FL 1 (License Information Required Jeff Rubin, PhD, NREMT, CEM 1 to receive CME's /CEO's) National Registry. Exp. Date Manager I Emergency Management Program 1 Registration Fee Schedule Check only one if applicable Tualatin Valley Fire Rescue 20W 1 Befor or on lanuary 22, 20 CME/CEU Certificate and Conference Evaluation Aloha, OR The Conference Evaluation will be available online. 1 [V J $360 Registration (Conference only) Your completed online evaluation will be required to receive your CME /CEU certificate. Once you complete August Vernon* 1 1 $330 3 or more from 1 agency (each) the online evaluation, a certificate will be promptly 1 $330 ACEP Di Section Member issued to you via email from the EMLRC office.To Assistant Coordinator /Operations. I ensure that the eval/ certificate emails are delivered to Officer I 1 $175 General Conference One Day your inbox, please adddbomhoff€cmIrc.org to your Forsyth County Emergency 1 $250 FCEP Member (Conference only) address book or list of approved senders. Management After January 22, 2010 Forsyth County, NC 1 1 $390 Registration (Conference only) Cancellations and refunds will be made only if 1 requested in writing to the 2010 International Disaster $360 3 or more from 1 agency (each) Management Conference Registrar. No refunds will be Faculty Disclosure made after February 4, 2010. For all cancellations, an The Emergency Medicine Learning 1 360 ACEP Disaster Section Member administrative fee of S75.00will be retained. Resource Center adheres to ACCME 1 1 $175 General Conference One Day Registration may be transferred to another individual. standards regarding industry support I 1 $250 FCEP Member (Conference only) of continuing medical education, and 1 $20 Onsite Registration Add $20 to applicable registration category the disclosure of faculty and commercial sponsor relationships (if I Preconferences Fee Schedule any) will be made known during.the I 1 $100 P 1 Suicide Bomber Planning Response Considerations educational activity. Faculty are expected to openly disclose inclusion 1 $100 P-2 Multi agency Mass Shooting Planning and Response of discussion on any off label, l $175 Attending Both Preconferences f -P experimental or investigative use of I drugs, devices; or equipment 1 or any commercial sponsorship. 1 Registration Fee Preconference(s) Fee Total Fee(s) Enclosed Faculty are expected to disclose any 1 significant relationship of their spouse accepted by Visa, Mastercard, Check or Purchase Order. American Express not accepted. 1 or life partner has with a commercial or must accompany registration form. sponsor. Conference faculty and 1 Make checks payable to EMLRC and mail to 3717 S. Conway Road, Orlando, FL 32812 topics subject to change. I Phone: (407) 281 -7396 or (800) 766 -6335 Fax: (407) 281 -4407 Federal Tax ID #59- 3001777 I Credit card number needed to guarantee registration unless Check or PO accompanies registration form. *Denotes Preconference Faculty. 1 Credit Card Number: 1 Credit Card Type: 1 Visa 1 Mastercard I Expiration Date: Cardholder Name: r fVRE s t I Cardholder Signature: I OEFS 0 0 EIMILIRIC P resenrs 2010 Internationa Disaster Management PROGRAM SCHEDULE Saturday, February 20, 2010 FACULTY 7:OOam- 5:00pm Registration Thursday, February 18, 2010 7:OOam- 8:OOam Continental Breakfast.. Michael R. Anderson, MD, FAAP 10:00am- 2:3Opm Exhibits Open Interim Senior Vice President 7:OOam- 5:OOpm Registration Chief Medical Officer Preconferences General Sessions University Hospital 8:OOam- 12:OOpm P -1 Suicide Bomber Planning 8:OOam- 9:OOam 45,000 People, 2 Cities, Pediatric Critical Care Specialist A Federal Agency and Rainbow Babies Children's Ho! Response Considerations Other Interested Parties: Associate Professor of Pediatric August Vernon Critical Care 1:00pm- 5:00pm P -2 Multi- agency Mass Shooting Running the Cooper River Bridge Run: Case Western Reserve School Planning and Response A Case Study of Medicine August Vernon Don Lundy, BS, NREMT -P Cleveland, OH 9:OOam- 10:OOam Medical Intelligence Officer: James Augustine, MD, FACEP Friday, February 19, 2010 Consideration for Special Security and Medical Director Assistant Fire 7:OOam S:OOpm Registration Mass Assembly Events District of Columbia Fire Nick LoCicero BS, CCEMT -P EMS Department 7:OOam B:OOam Continental REMT -P, Breakfast Washington, DC 10:00am 2:3Opm Exhibits Open 10:OOam- 10:30am Break in Exhibit Hall General Sessions 10:30am- 11:30am Continental Flight 1404 Crash: Charles Bauer, MD, CPE, FACS, FA remonies Lessons Learned 8:OOam- 8:10am Welcome/Opening ACEP, FAAEM p g Professor of Surgery 8 :10am- 9:10am Keynote Address: Scott Bookman, MPA, BS, EMT -P Emergency Medicine 2010 FEMA Update 11:30am- 1:OOpm Lunch on own and Visit Exhibit Hall Director W. Craig Fugate (Invited) 1:00pm- 2:OOpm Planning for Alternate Medical Center for Public Health Treatment Sites Preparedness Biomedical 9 :10am- 10:10am District of Columbia Metro Research Train Derailment Lloyd Parker, BS, REMT -P University of Texas Health James Augustine, MD, FACEP 2:OOpm- 2 :30pm Break in Exhibit Hall Science Center 10:10am- 10:40am Break in Exhibit Hall 2:30pm- 3:30pm Operation Lone Star: A Medical San Antonio, TX 10:40am- 11:40am 2010 National Commission on Reserve Corps Initiative in Scott Bookman„ MPA, BS, EMT -P Children Disasters Report on Humanitarian Care &Disaster Chief Paramedic EMS Preparedness Preparedness Paramedic Division Michael R. Anderson, MD, FAAP Charles Bauer, MD, CPE, FACS, FACPE, Denver Health 11:40am- 1 :00pm Lunch on own and Visit Exhibit Hall FACEP, FAAEM Denver, CO 1:OOpm- 2:OOpm High Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse 3 :30pm- 4:30pm 2009 Presidential Inauguration W. Craig Fugate (HEMP) Cyber War: Medical Operations: Lessons Learned Administrator FEMA James Augustine, MD, FACEP What You Don't Know Can Hurt You Washington, DC Joseph Mclsaac, MD, MS Other Events 2:OOpm- 2:30pm Break in Exhibit Hall 5:30pm- 7:00pm ACEP Section of Disaster Medicine Don Lundy, BS, NREMT -P 2:30pm- 3:30pm G -20 Summit Lessons Learned, General Meeting EMS Director Charleston County EMS Open to all Attendees An EMS Perceptive Charleston, SC Robert J. McCaughan, BS, EMT P Sunday, February 21, 2010 3:30pm- 4:30pm Ambulance Strike Teams: 8:OOam- 11:30am Registration Nick Rescue a D Diviiviro BS, REMT -P, CCEM1 sion Chief Developing a Plan 8:30am- 9:00am Continental Breakfast Tampa Fire Rescue LI rk S REMT; -P General Sessions Tampa, FL 9:00am- 10 :OOam Santa Barbara California Fires of 2009: 6, 4-'2 Robert J. McCaughan, BS, EMT -P t X51( Lessons Learned Chief '4 4 FacultyTBA City of Pittsburgh EMS 10:00am- 11 :OOam National Jewish Hospital Evacuation: Pittsburgh, PA I i D x i Lessons Learned e a r Scott Bookman, MPA, BS, EMT -P f 11 :OOam- 11 :15am Break I 1 I 11:15am- 12:15pm Ten Things You Should Never Say L J J. 4 i`; on Television: Disaster PIO c r -Jeff Ru:MT in, PhD, CEM 12:15pm ClosinRemarks VOUCHER NO. .WARRANT NO. ALLOWED 20 EMLRC IN SUM OF 3717 South Conway Road Orlando, FL 32812 $360.00 ON ACCOUNT OF APPROPRIATION FOR Carmel Fire Department PO# Dept. INVOICE NO. ACCT #!TITLE AMOUNT Board Members 1120 43- 570.04 $360.00 I hereby certify that the attached invoice(s), or bill(s) is (are) true and correct and that the materials or services itemized thereon for which charge is made were ordered and received except FEB -1 2010 Fire Chief Title Cost distribution ledger classification if claim paid motor vehicle highway fund Prescribed by State Board of Accounts City Form No. 201 (Rev. 1995) ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VOUCHER CITY OF CARMEL An invoice or bill to be properly itemized must show: kind of service, where performed, dates service rendered, by whom, rates per day, number of hours, rate per hour, number of units, price per unit, etc. Payee Purchase Order No. Terms Date Due Invoice Invoice Description Amount Date Number (or note attached invoice(s) or bill(s)) $360.00 1 hereby certify that the attached invoice(s), or bill(s), is (are) true and correct and I have audited same in accordance with IC 5- 11- 10 -1.6 20 Clerk- Treasurer