How to Learn from Emergencies

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Tool Description: The Emergency Responder After-Action Report Template was designed to provide guidance to local emergency responders on how to organize and facilitate an after-action debrief as well as how to compose a written after-action report. Who should use it?: The template is intended for use by emergency management supervisors and responders who have responded to emergency events in addition to those who are not confident in their ability to conduct and lead an after-action debriefing. Also, the template is designed to be open ended so it can be used in a variety of different event types and jurisdictions. Benefits: It is expected that long-term use of this tool will improve future emergency responses by bringing to light improvement strategies based on previous emergency response failures.

Program: Public Health Preparedness

Submitted Date: Sep 06, 2017 | Modified Date: Mar 11, 2025

Primary Toolkit: Project Public Health Ready (PPHR) Toolkit | Secondary Toolkit: N/A

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Institution Type: Academic,

Keywords: Strategic Planning, Workforce Development, Vulnerable Populations, Accreditation and Quality Improvement, Emergency Response

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