A 4353
Requires Director of Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness to develop training program for first responders regarding protocols for responding to emergency in war zone.
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Bill overview
This bill requires the Director of the Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness to create a training program for first responders. The program will focus on protocols and procedures for responding to emergencies that result from acts of war, including treating wartime injuries, recognizing hazards in a war zone, and understanding the psychological impact of such events. First responders will be required to complete this training biannually, and the Director will consult with various agencies and organizations to develop the curriculum.
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Shanique Speight
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