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All Hazards Disaster Response
(AHDR)

AHDR

The All Hazards Disaster Response (AHDR) course prepares EMS providers to respond to large-scale incidents and disasters of any type — natural, technological, or human-caused. The training emphasizes adaptability, coordination, and the use of limited resources in chaotic conditions.
Major focus areas include:

  • Disaster scene safety and situational awareness

  • Triage, treatment, and transport in mass casualty incidents

  • Communication and coordination with multi-agency teams

  • Maintaining operational readiness and resilience

AHDR gives prehospital professionals the confidence and structure to provide effective care during any large-scale emergency.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is All Hazards Disaster Response?

This course prepares responders to manage emergencies involving natural disasters, mass casualty incidents, and large-scale emergency events.

Who should attend?

The course is beneficial for EMS personnel, healthcare workers, emergency management staff, and public safety professionals.

What topics are covered?

Topics may include:

  • Disaster response principles

  • Incident command systems

  • Triage procedures

  • Mass casualty management

  • Emergency preparedness

  • Hazard recognition

Does the course include disaster simulations?

Yes. Students may participate in disaster response scenarios and mass casualty exercises.

Why is disaster training important?

Disaster response training improves coordination, preparedness, and patient care during large-scale emergencies.

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