13 complete UXO Technician I program
Thirteen students graduated Feb. 19 from the TEEX Unexploded Ordnance Technician I class, which included hands-on training in detection, identification, disposal techniques, environmental remediation and safety.
Thirteen students graduated Feb. 19 from the TEEX Unexploded Ordnance Technician I class, which included hands-on training in detection, identification, disposal techniques, environmental remediation and safety.
Sixty-two representatives of the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium recently met in College Station for the quarterly meeting, which was hosted by TEEX’s National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center, a founding member of the NDPC.
New Cooperative Learning Centers (CLCs) in China and Germany are joining the list of companies approved to provide TEEX emergency response training to local responders and industrial clients within their respective countries. TEEX now has CLCs in countries on five continents.
Texas Task Force 1 hosted 57 canine search specialist teams at the FEMA Canine Search Specialist Weekend at Disaster City®. The canine teams represented 18 of the 28 FEMA Urban Search and Rescue teams from across the nation.
More than 500 emergency responders in Santa Clara and the San Francisco Bay Area are better prepared for the upcoming Super Bowl 50 thanks to training provided by TEEX.
A group of MBA students in the Texas A&M Mays Business School got some realistic training in crisis leadership and team-building at Disaster City®.
An innovative course provides the nuts and bolts of basic search and rescue to better prepare citizens to support themselves and their families after a disaster. They may have the opportunity to rescue others and save lives before responders arrive on the scene.
The 8th annual TEEX Leadership Development Symposium drew 859 emergency responders from across Texas, seven other states and as far away as Peru to San Marcos.
Charley Todd has been tapped to serve as Associate Director and Chief Financial Officer for the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX).
Children are often at the center of a disaster or crisis, and TEEX is providing specialized training to emergency response communities and hospital and healthcare personnel to help them plan ahead for managing a disaster that impacts this vulnerable population.
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