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THP TROOPERS WHO ATTENDED HOMELAND SECURITY DOMESTIC PREPAREDENSS TRAINING

 

Dist. 1 (Knoxville)                    Dist. 2 (Chattanooga)               Dist. 3 (Nashville)

Richard Conaster                      Clyde Reeves II                                    Jason Cannon

Eric Miller                                Sgt. Philip Dunn                                    Caleb Harper

Christopher Best                       Jason Boles                                          William Head

Joseph Lindsay                         Lt. Jeffery Mosley                                 Stephen Becker

Charles Melhorn

 

Dist. (4 Memphis)                     Dist. 5 (Fall Branch)                 Dist. 6 (Cookeville)

James Hess                              Lt. Danny Talley                                   Gerald Carter

Leonard Pinner                         Robert Greer                            William Morgan

William Futrell              Barry Jarnagin                           Monty Terry

Keith Franks                Bobby Bullington

 

Dist. 7 (Lawrenceburg)                                                 Dist. 8 (Jackson)

Stephen Ellis                                                     David Rorer

Charles T. Lyles                                                           Dwayne Stanford

Patrick Turner                                                  Kenny Ganaway

David Hill                                                                     Clint Todd

 

Friday, August 21, 2009

Troopers Trained In Domestic Preparedness Response

   Thirty-two Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) Troopers, including four from the Lawrenceburg District, recently completed homeland security training at the Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP), located in Anniston, Alabama. The CDP is operated by the United States Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and is the only federally-charged Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) training facility in the nation.

   Mobile Field Force Law Enforcement Strike Team Troopers from all eight THP districts across the state recently underwent the week-long domestic preparedness training. Strike Teams respond to incidents that call for special training and added manpower. Incidents include disasters, manhunts, search and rescue and traffic crashes involving hazardous materials. (A photo of the Strike Team members is attached along with this news release and a list of the trainees by THP district appears on page 2)

   “THP’s Strike Teams provide critical resources and stabilizing service after a disaster has struck. Troopers serving on Strike Teams are there to help restore order to an affected area as soon as possible,” said THP Colonel Mike Walker. “The enhanced WMD training provided by the CDP at no cost to the state equips THP’s Strike Teams with the interdisciplinary training that enables them to serve the immediate needs of communities and citizens in a disaster.”

   Troopers and first responders attending the CDP training are specially selected from the nation’s 11 million emergency responders. Training at the CDP ensures that responders gain the critical skills and confidence to effectively respond to local incidents or potential WMD incidents.

   With the completion of the latest CDP training, the Tennessee Highway Patrol now has a total of 147 Troopers who have undergone the selective homeland security training and are able to effectively respond should a WMD incident occur.

The Center for Domestic Preparedness provides federally-funded, interdisciplinary training for emergency responders from across the United States and U.S. Territories, for 10 responder disciplines that include: Emergency Management, Fire Service, Hazardous Management, Emergency Medical Service, Law Enforcement, Public Health, and Public Safety Communications.

   A number of training courses culminate at the CDP’s Chemical, Ordnance, Biological and Radiological

   Training Facility, the nation’s only facility featuring civilian training exercises in a true toxic environment, using chemical agents. The advanced hands-on training enables responders to effectively prevent, respond to, and recover from real-world incidents involving acts of terrorism and other hazardous materials.

   Additional information about CDP training programs can be found at http://cdp.dhs.gov. For more information, contact Kathy Wood, CDP Communications Director, at 256-847-2316 or Kathy.wood@dhs.gov .

 

 

 

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