US Department of Homeland Security Training
The State of New Hampshire has designated the Department of Safety, Division of Fire Standards and Training & Emergency Medical Services as the training point-of-contact (TPOC) for all U.S. Department of Homeland Security Training. The TPOC for this training at the Academy is Richard Cloutier, and she can be reached at (603) 223-3638.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS/FEMA) has developed partnerships with several training partners to form the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium.
The National Domestic Preparedness Consortium (NDPC) is the principal vehicle through which DHS/FEMA identifies, develops, tests, and delivers training to state and local emergency responders. Specialized courses are available at these sites and in the field to responders of various disciplines. To access the NDPC training partner websites, please click on the following link: www.ndpc.us. Please consult the appropriate training partner website for schedules and application information for any out-of-state courses.
To apply for a seat in any of these out-of-state courses, please submit the following via fax (603) 271-4567:
- course application and any appropriate forms, and
- the DHS/FEMA supervisor approval form
Participation in train-the-trainer courses will only be approved for current State of NH instructors. Attendance at a train-the-trainer course does not automatically authorize the attendee to teach in New Hampshire.
Be advised that many of the courses require a minimum of 60 to 90 days prior registration time; many have mandatory prerequisites and/or qualifications; and all applications must be coordinated through the NH training point of contact (TPOC).
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