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.

New Courses

XTN093 Fertilizer Grade Ammonium Nitrate (FGAN) is an 8-hour course designed to provide emergency responders with the skills and knowledge necessary to respond to a fire or emergency incident involving Fertilizer-Grade Ammonium Nitrate (FGAN).

See complete course descriptions and class dates below.

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.

Fire Field Student Safety Manual

Industrial Emergencies for Municipal Based Responders (IEMBR)


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Industrial Emergencies for Municipal RespondersIND029Industrial 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 approach at handling industrial emergency incidents. The practical hands-on exercises introduce and reinforce the tactical methods required to mitigate an industrial emergency incident. This course provides a unique opportunity for municipal emergency response personnel to apply specific strategies and tactics for the assessment, management and control of industrial emergency incidents through simulated and live fire activities.   Show less
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…
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Face-to-Face
ESTILearn More about Industrial Emergencies for Municipal-Based Responders Phase II
Industrial Emergencies for Municipal RespondersXTN092Industrial Emergencies for Municipal Based Responders – Phase I (online)
IEMBR Phase I is an awareness level class. The goal of this online class is to make municipal emergency responders aware of what can potentially be an industrial emergency incident and to recognize hazards and potential hazards on those incidents.
IEMBR Phase I is an awareness level class. The goal of this online class is to make municipal emergency responders aware of what can potentially be an industrial emergency incident and to recognize hazards and potential hazards on those

Online
ESTILearn More about Industrial Emergencies for Municipal Based Responders – Phase I (online)
Industrial Emergencies for Municipal RespondersXTN093Fertilizer-Grade Ammonium Nitrate (FGAN) Hazards
This course provides emergency responders with the skills and knowledge to respond to a fire or emergency incident involving Fertilizer-Grade Ammonium Nitrate (FGAN). It focuses on analyzing a possible FGAN incident, determining if an evacuation is required, and if not, containing any FGAN near the incident while planning and implementing a response. Show less
This course provides emergency responders with the skills and knowledge to respond to a fire or emergency incident involving Fertilizer-Grade Ammonium Nitrate (FGAN). It focuses on analyzing a possible FGAN incident, determining if an evacuation is required, and if not, containing any FGAN…
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Face-to-Face
ESTILearn More about Fertilizer-Grade Ammonium Nitrate (FGAN) Hazards

Custom Training Information

If you have a special training need, contact us to create a class to your specifications.

More Information

Rickey Allred

Training Manager

Email: [email protected]
Phone: (979) 458-3648