Terry Brennan is a retired service member who served in Camp Spearhead. He has numerous trainings in nuclear, biological and chemical as well as civilian hazardous materials. He was designated as subject matter expert by his chain of command at Spearhead to help assess risks for those stationed there.
Full Interview at this link:
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Video showing selected certificates Mr. Brennan has earned:
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Hazardous Materials Transportation Course (US Department of Homeland Security)
Waterfront Facility Inspection Course (United States Coast Guard Training Center)
Explosive Driver Safety Training Course (Coast Guard Island, Alameda)
Monitor/Survey and Decontamination Operations (1st Marine Division)
Chemical Casualty Decontamination Operations (1st Marine Division)
Chemical/Biological Countermeasures Course (US Army Chemical School)
Toxic Agent Training (Chemical Defense Training Facility)
Radiology Safety Course (US Army Chemical School)
Weapons of Mass Destruction (NCIS)
Reserve Special Contingency Group Course (Navy and Marine Intelligence Training Center)
Medical Management of Chemical and Biological Casualties Course (US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense)
Chemical and Biological Warfare Intelligence Course (Joint Military Intelligence Training Center)
Chemical Engineering and Production (Central Intelligence Agency)
Individual Terrorism Awareness Course (John F Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School)
Chemical and Biological Warfare Familiarization Course (Central Intelligence Agency)
Biological Engineering and Production Course (CIA University)
Small Scale Production of Chemical Agents (CIA University)
Small Scale Production of Biological Agents (CIA University)
WMD HAZMAT Technician Course (US Department of Homeland Security)
Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings (New Mexico Tech Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center)
Hazardous Materials Driver (US Dept of the Navy)
Range Safety (US Marine Corps)
Hazardous Materials Course Technician/Specialist 1B (California Specialized Training Institute)
Hazardous Materials Course Technician/Specialist 1A (California Specialized Training Institute)
Hazardous Materials Course Technician Course Module C (California Specialized Training Institute)
Hazardous Materials Course Technician Course Module D (California Specialized Training Institute)
Hazardous Materials Technician (California Specialized Training Institute)
Clandestine Drug Laboratory Chemical/Waste Identification (California Specialized Training Institute)
Hazardous Materials Course Specialist Course Module F (California Specialized Training Institute)
Hazardous Materials Course Specialist Course Module G (California Specialized Training Institute)
Hazardous Materials Specialist (California Specialized Training Institute)
Associate of Arts in Major Fire Technology and Public Fire Service (Rancho Santiago College)
Associate in Science (Rancho Santiago College)
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Workshop (Orange County Fire Authority)
MicroCat/WMD Course (Orange County Fire Authority)
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Radiation But Were Afraid to Glow (US EPA)
WMD Detection Technologies (General Physics Corporation)
O&M of the Guardia Bio-Threat (BTA) System (General Physics Corporation)
O&M of the MultiRAE Plus Multi0Gas w/PID (General Physics Corporation)
Integrating PID’s with Hazmat Decision Making (Rae Systems)
Disclaimers:
I am NOT offering any medical advice, nor should any of this be taken as such. I am not a doctor and cannot give medical advice. None of these videos should be taken as nursing advice.
The statements and opinions may or may not reflect my own. I am only giving people a place to share their stories and opinions. I cannot and will not state that any of these statements may not be correct; people sharing are often sharing anecdotal memories. Their situation will frequently vary from your own.
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