Nevada public safety agencies have been planning over the past few months for “Storm Area 51,” an event created on Facebook that was planned for September 20, 2019. While the event has reportedly been canceled, there are many lessons to be learned from the incident action planning process engaged in by local law enforcement, fire and EMS agencies.
In this episode of LEO Round Table host Chip DeBlock asks his guests to share the lessons they have identified from decades of experience preparing law enforcement response for major events such as the Super Bowl and political conventions.
continue the dialogue: major event planning
- Nevada sheriff details challenges of preparing for “Storm Area 51”
- Why law enforcement needs an incident action plan for every event
- Why police agencies need to embrace the Incident Command System
- Event security: 7 best practices to prevent or stop violence
- How to spec out a mobile command vehicle
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6 ways to improve cooperation among public safety disciplines
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Collaboration is key to preparing for public safety missions