CTE20.LPS.PS.4
Compare and contrast local, state, federal, and privately contracted incarceration facilities.
Compare and contrast local, state, federal, and privately contracted incarceration facilities.
Compare and contrast local, state, federal, and privately contracted incarceration facilities.
Compare and contrast local, state, federal, and private institutional programs.
Describe the relationship between inmate rights and prison reform.
Summarize the goals for probation, parole, and community corrections.
Fire and Emergency Services
Explain techniques for stopping blood loss.
Identify situations in which an EpiPen is needed.
Identify the causes and effects of anaphylactic shock.
Identify the symptoms of shock.
Describe appropriate treatment for shock.
Identify situations in which CPR is needed.
Describe the proper depth and rate of chest compressions for infant, child, and adult CPR.
Explain the importance of ensuring a patent airway before beginning CPR.
Emergency Preparedness – Natural and Man-Made Disasters
Describe and identify the key concepts, principles, scope, and applicability underlying the National Incident Management System (NIMS).
Describe activities and methods for managing resources.
Examples: Red Cross supplies, FEMA trailers
Describe the NIMS Management Characteristics.
Identify and describe Incident Command System (ICS) organizational structures.
Explain Emergency Operations Center (EOC) functions, common models for staff organization, and activation levels.
Explain the interconnectivity within the NIMS management and coordination structures: ICS, EOC, Joint Information System (JIS), and Multiagency Coordination Groups (MAC Groups).
Identify and describe the characteristics of communications and information systems, effective communication, incident information, and communication standards and formats.
Describe the purpose, scope, organization, and underlying principles of the National Response Framework (NRF).
Describe the response roles and responsibilities of all elements of the community.
Examples: first responders, churches, public utilities, medical facilities
Describe core capabilities for response and the actions required to deliver those capabilities through the National Response Framework.
Describe coordinating structures and operational planning used to support emergency response through the National Response Framework.
Explain the principles and basic structure of the Incident Command System (ICS).
Describe the NIMS management characteristics that are the foundation of the Incident Command System.
Describe the Incident Command System functional areas and the roles of the Incident Commander and Command Staff.
Describe the General Staff roles within the Incident Command System.
Identify how NIMS management characteristics apply to the Incident Command System for a variety of roles and discipline areas.
Describe different types of briefings and meetings conducted in conjunction with the Incident Command System.
Explain flexibility within the standard Incident Command System organizational structure.
Explain transfer of command briefings and procedures.
Use the Incident Command System to manage a real or simulated incident or event.
Legal Services