Industrial Emergencies for Municipal-Based Responders (IEMBR)
The Industrial Emergencies for Municipal-Based Responders program (IEMBR) trains municipal firefighters to handle industrial and other non-traditional emergencies.
- Phase I, the online portion of this training, is targeted to give a specific tactical approach for handling an industrial emergency response.
Note: in the state of Texas, Phase I can be delivered in a classroom setting. - Phase II, the practical hands on exercises, introduce and reinforce the tactical methods required to mitigate an industrial emergency incident.
Safety First
All students participating in training at TEEX Brayton Fire Training Field are required to follow all guidelines in the Student Safety Manual for the fire field.
Category | Course # | Course Title | Description | Funding Options & Delivery Types | Division | Learn More Buttons |
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Industrial Emergencies for Municipal Responders | IND029 | Industrial Emergencies for Municipal-Based Responders Phase II | Phase II (16-hour) is designed to teach strategic and tactical requirements to properly handle, either defensively or offensively, an industrial emergency incident with the resources that your agency has available. The classroom portion of this class is targeted to give a specific tactical… Show more | Face-to-Face | Learn More about Industrial Emergencies for Municipal-Based Responders Phase II |
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Rickey Allred
Training Manager
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