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Course IDNameDescriptionSessionLocationEnroll
EMA-G288G288 Local Volunteer and Donation ManagementThis free training event supports local governments and their emergency management partners in preparing for, responding to, and recovering from disaster events at the local level. The course is designed to strengthen the abilities of local jurisdictions to successfully prepare for and handle volunteer and donations management issues that may arise. The course content and activities may also serve as a template, thereby enhancing uniformity in addressing areas of donated unsolicited goods, unaffiliated volunteers, and undesignated cash. This training also provides information regarding the state’s volunteer and donations management responsibilities, which are designed to help build relationships between government and non-governmental organizations. This is an “Elective” course in the Advanced Professional Series (APS) program November 3-4, 2016 (Hamilton)Colerain Township Community Center 4300 Springdale Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45251 Enroll
EMA-ICS400BelmontCoNov2016ICS-400 Advanced ICS This training is a 14-hour classroom course that provides training on the advanced resource management provisions of the Incident Command System (ICS). Course topics include explaining the special management challenges of major incidents, as well as explaining how Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are established. The target audience for this course is senior personnel who expect to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-agency Coordination Entity.November 3 - 4, 2016Belmont College – Horizon Hall 68094 Hammond Road St. Clairsville, OH 43950Enroll
EMA-G191G191 ICS/EOC Interface CourseThis course is designed for personnel associated with On-Scene Incident Command, EOCs and Multiagency Coordination (MAC) System entities. The goal of the course is to provide state and local emergency management officials with the knowledge and skills they need to operate an Emergency Operating Center (EOC) and interface it with an Incident Command System (ICS) field operation. It enables the participants to begin developing an ICS/EOC interface for their commu¬nity by applying Incident Command System (ICS) principles. The course reviews ICS and EOC responsibilities and functions and depends heavily on exercise and group discussions to formulate the interface. This course meets the minimum requirements set forth by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission for eight continuing education course hours. IS-0100.b, Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS-100; IS-0200.b, Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents; and/ or EOC Management courses. These courses are available on line at http://training.fema.gov/is/crslist.aspx . Independent Study Exams now require a FEMA Student Identification (SID) Number. If you do not yet have a SID, register for one today: https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid. November 7, 2016 (Portage)Portage County Emergency Operations Center, 8240 Infirmary Road, Ravenna, Ohio 44266 Enroll
EMA-OH-605Hamilton2016OH-605 IA Damage Assessment Workshop This 2 hour course provides a detailed overview of the following topics related to post-event assessment of the impact and magnitude of natural and person-made disasters to the private sector; An overview of the local damage assessment process; Criteria for private sector impacts; Local damage assessment information reporting methods and standards for private sector; Training local teams: Composition or membership of damage assessment teams; Roles and responsibilities of the Individual Assistance Damage Assessment Coordinator and team leads.November 8, 2016Nathanael Greene Lodge At Veterans Park 6394 Wesselman Road Cincinnati, OH 45241Enroll
EMA-ICS400RubiconinHancockCoNov2016ICS-400 Advanced ICS This training is a 14-hour classroom course that provides training on the advanced resource management provisions of the Incident Command System (ICS). Course topics include explaining the special management challenges of major incidents, as well as explaining how Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are established. The target audience for this course is senior personnel who expect to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-agency Coordination Entity.November 12 – 13, 2016Findlay AMVETS Hall 423 Trenton Avenue Findlay, OH 45840Enroll
EMA-AWR342OP3Nov2016AWR-342 Maturing Public Private Partnerships (OP3)Course Description: The Maturing Public-Private Partnerships Workshop is a three-day, in-person instructional training program. Topics covered in this Workshop include the historic foundations of public-private partnerships; what makes a successful partnership and typical problem areas; standardized methods to align interests and outcomes and leverage collaboration and communications; procedures to build strong pre-incident partnership teams and shared situational awareness during events; innovative models, legal considerations, and workshop tools. This Workshop will require in-person dialogs among stakeholders to explore lessons learned and fully vet best practices. The Workshop culminates in the presentation of personal partnership improvement plans that each participant will develop during the three days of training. November 15 - 17, 2016Ohio Emergency Management Agency 2855 West Dublin Granville Road Columbus, OH 43235 Enroll
EMA-OH-605Richland2016OH-605 IA Damage Assessment Workshop This 2 hour course provides a detailed overview of the following topics related to post-event assessment of the impact and magnitude of natural and person-made disasters to the private sector; An overview of the local damage assessment process; Criteria for private sector impacts; Local damage assessment information reporting methods and standards for private sector; Training local teams: Composition or membership of damage assessment teams; Roles and responsibilities of the Individual Assistance Damage Assessment Coordinator and team leads.November 18, 2016Richland County EMA 597 Park Avenue East Mansfield, OH 44905 Enroll
EMA-ICS300LakeCoNov2016ICS-300 Intermediate ICS This 18-hour classroom course is designed for front-line personnel with supervisory responsibilities, such as the Incident Commander or Planning Section Chief. The three-day curriculum includes instruction in general principles associated with incident command, along with various tabletop exercises that allow students to put this knowledge to practical use.November 28 - 29, 2016Lake County EMA/EOC 8505 Garfield Road Mentor, Ohio 44060Enroll
EMA-G191G191 ICS/EOC Interface CourseThis course is designed for personnel associated with On-Scene Incident Command, EOCs and Multiagency Coordination (MAC) System entities. The goal of the course is to provide state and local emergency management officials with the knowledge and skills they need to operate an Emergency Operating Center (EOC) and interface it with an Incident Command System (ICS) field operation. It enables the participants to begin developing an ICS/EOC interface for their community by applying Incident Command System (ICS) principles. The course reviews ICS and EOC responsibilities and functions and depends heavily on exercise and group discussions to formulate the interface. November 29, 2016Black Swamp Nature Center 753 Fairground Drive Paulding, Ohio 45879Enroll
EMA-L958OpsSCDec2016L958 NIMS ICS All-Hazards Operations Section ChiefThis free four-day course is designed to provide local and state-level emergency responders with a robust understanding of the duties, responsibilities, and capabilities of an effective OSC on an All-Hazards Incident Management Team. These responsibilities fall into two categories: 1) responding to the incident and the command needs of the incident, and 2) effectively fulfilling the position responsibilities of an Operations Section Chief on an All-Hazards ICS Incident Management Team. Exercises, simulations, discussions, and a final exam enable students to process and apply their new knowledge. December 5 – 8, 2016Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District Environmental Maintenance Services Center 4747 East 49th Street Cuyahoga County, OH 44125Enroll
EMA-OH618 OH-618 PA Damage Assessment Cost Documentation CourseThis workshop introduces students to the FEMA Public Assistance (PA) Program by addressing the basics of damage assessment, cost documentation and procurement. The FEMA PA Program provides financial assistance to state and local governments and certain private non-profit organizations for emergency work and infrastructure repairs/replacement following natural disasters. This workshop is designed for record keepers, administrative and fiscal personnel responsible for cost documentation and/or procurement.December 13, 2016 Licking County Regional Communications Center, 119 East Main Street, Newark, OH 43055 Enroll
EMA-OH-605bOH-605b IA Damage Assessment Train the TrainerThis two hour course prepares students to perform, organize and teach IA Damage Assessment. This course provides a detailed overview of the following topics related to post-event assessment of the impact and magnitude of natural and person-made disasters to the private sector. • An overview of the local damage assessment process • Criteria for private sector impacts • Local damage assessment information reporting methods and standards for private sector. • Training local teams: Composition or membership of damage assessment teams • Roles and Responsibilities of the Individual Assistance Damage Assessment Coordinator and team leads.December 14, 2016 (Licking)Licking County Regional Communications Center 119 East Main Street Newark, OH 43055 Enroll
EMA-ICS300HuronCoDec2016ICS-300 Intermediate ICS This 18-hour classroom course is designed for front-line personnel with supervisory responsibilities, such as the Incident Commander or Planning Section Chief. The three-day curriculum includes instruction in general principles associated with incident command, along with various tabletop exercises that allow students to put this knowledge to practical use.December 14 - 16, 2016Fisher-Titus Medical Center, 272 Benedict Avenue, Norwalk, Ohio 44857Enroll
EMA-ICS300OttawaCoJan2017 ICS-300 Intermediate ICS This 18-hour classroom course is designed for front-line personnel with supervisory responsibilities, such as the Incident Commander or Planning Section Chief. The three-day curriculum includes instruction in general principles associated with incident command, along with various tabletop exercises that allow students to put this knowledge to practical use.January 7 - 8, 2017 Carroll Township Service Complex 11080 W. Toussaint East Road Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Enroll
EMA-G288G288 Local Volunteer and Donation ManagementThis is an “Elective” course in the Advanced Professional Series (APS) program This free training event supports local governments and their emergency management partners in preparing for, responding to, and recovering from disaster events at the local level. The course is designed to strengthen the abilities of local jurisdictions to successfully prepare for and handle volunteer and donations management issues that may arise. The course content and activities may also serve as a template, thereby enhancing uniformity in addressing areas of donated unsolicited goods, unaffiliated volunteers, and undesignated cash. This training also provides information regarding the state’s volunteer and donations management responsibilities, which are designed to help build relationships between government and non-governmental organizations. January 10-11, 2016 (Licking)Licking County Regional Communications Center (911 Center),, 119 E. Main Street, Newark, OH 43055 Enroll
EMA-ICS300MeigsCoJan2017ICS-300 Intermediate ICS Course Description: This 18-hour classroom course is designed for front-line personnel with supervisory responsibilities, such as the Incident Commander or Planning Section Chief. The three-day curriculum includes instruction in general principles associated with incident command, along with various tabletop exercises that allow students to put this knowledge to practical use.January 10 – 12, 2017Meigs County Emergency Operations Center 41859 Pomeroy Pike Rd Pomeroy, Ohio 45769Enroll
EMA-ICS300MarionCoJan2017ICS-300 Intermediate ICS Course Description: This 18-hour classroom course is designed for front-line personnel with supervisory responsibilities, such as the Incident Commander or Planning Section Chief. The three-day curriculum includes instruction in general principles associated with incident command, along with various tabletop exercises that allow students to put this knowledge to practical use.January 10 – 12, 2017Marion County Red Cross 1849 Summerset Dr. Marion, OH 43302 Enroll
EMA-ICS400HuronCoJan2017ICS-400 Advanced ICS This training is a 14-hour classroom course that provides training on the advanced resource management provisions of the Incident Command System (ICS). Course topics include explaining the special management challenges of major incidents, as well as explaining how Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are established. The target audience for this course is senior personnel who expect to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-agency Coordination Entity.January 12 - 13, 2017Fisher-Titus Medical Center, 272 Benedict Avenue, Norwalk, Ohio 44857Enroll
EMA-ICS400OttawaCoJan2017ICS-400 Advanced ICS This training is a 14-hour classroom course that provides training on the advanced resource management provisions of the Incident Command System (ICS). Course topics include explaining the special management challenges of major incidents, as well as explaining how Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are established. The target audience for this course is senior personnel who expect to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-agency Coordination Entity.January 14 - 15, 2017Carroll Township Service Complex 11080 W. Toussaint East Road Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Enroll
EMA-ICS400MeigsCoJan2017ICS-400 Advanced ICS Course Description: This training is a 14-hour classroom course that provides training on the advanced resource management provisions of the Incident Command System (ICS). Course topics include explaining the special management challenges of major incidents, as well as explaining how Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are established. The target audience for this course is senior personnel who expect to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-agency Coordination Entity.January 17 – 18, 2017Meigs County Emergency Operation Center 41859 Pomeroy Pike Rd. Pomeroy, Ohio 45769Enroll
EMA-ICS300CuyahogaCoJan2017ICS-300 Intermediate ICS Course Description: This 18-hour classroom course is designed for front-line personnel with supervisory responsibilities, such as the Incident Commander or Planning Section Chief. The three-day curriculum includes instruction in general principles associated with incident command, along with various tabletop exercises that allow students to put this knowledge to practical use.January 23 - 25, 2017City of Cleveland Office of Emergency Management Emergency Operations Center 205 West Saint Clair Avenue Cleveland, OH 44113 Enroll
EMA-G402G-402 ICS Overview for Executives and Senior LeadersThere are no pre-requisites for this course. This course provides an orientation to executives and senior officials (including elected officials, city/county managers, agency administrators, etc.) to the Incident Command System (ICS). Topics covered include: • Part 1: What is ICS? • Part 2: ICS Organization and Features • Part 3: Unified and Area Command • Part 4: Coordination and Incident Management Assessment • Part 5: ICS Preparedness Who Should Attend? Executives and Senior Officials, including Elected Officials, City/ County Managers, Agency Administrators, etc.January 13, 2017 (Portage)Portage County Emergency Operations Center 8420 Infirmary Road Ravenna, Ohio 44266 Enroll
EMA-G191G191 ICS/EOC Interface CourseCourse Description: This course is designed for personnel associated with On-Scene Incident Command, EOCs and Multiagency Coordination (MAC) System entities. The goal of the course is to provide state and local emergency management officials with the knowledge and skills they need to operate an Emergency Operating Center (EOC) and interface it with an Incident Command System (ICS) field operation. It enables the participants to begin developing an ICS/EOC interface for their community by applying Incident Command System (ICS) principles. The course reviews ICS and EOC responsibilities and functions and depends heavily on exercise and group discussions to formulate the interface. This course meets the minimum requirements set forth by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission for eight continuing education course hours. This is a "Required" course in the Advanced Professional Series (APS) ProgramJanuary 25, 2017 (Wood)Wood County Courthouse One Courthouse Square Bowling Green, Ohio 43402Enroll
EMA-L967LogisticsSectionChiefFeb2017L967 Logistics Section Chief (LSC) CourseCourse Description: This course is designed to provide local and state-level emergency responders with a robust understanding of the duties, responsibilities, and capabilities of an effective Logistics Section Chief (LSC) on an All-Hazards Incident Management team. These responsibilities fall into two categories: Logistics Section Chief Duties (1) responding to the incident; and (2) effectively fulfilling the position responsibilities of a Logistics Section Chief on an All-Hazards ICS Incident Management Team. Exercises, simulations, discussions, and a final exam enable students to process and apply their new knowledge.February 6 – 10, 2017Ohio Task Force One (OH-TF1) Training Center 431 McFadden Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45402 Enroll
EMA-ICS400MarionCoFeb2017ICS-400 Advanced ICS Course Description: This training is a 14-hour classroom course that provides training on the advanced resource management provisions of the Incident Command System (ICS). Course topics include explaining the special management challenges of major incidents, as well as explaining how Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are established. The target audience for this course is senior personnel who expect to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-agency Coordination Entity.February 6 - 7, 2017Marion County Red Cross 1849 Summerset Dr. Marion, OH 43302Enroll
EMA-MGT347ICSFormsFeb2017MGT-347 Incident Command Systems Forms ReviewThis 4 ½-hour workshop provides a detailed introduction to emergency response supervisors and mid-to upper-level managers to the Incident Command System (ICS) forms used in the development of an Incident Action Plan (IAP). Participants will examine the primary forms used in an IAP, as well as supporting and other utility forms. In addition, participants will review the planning process and where, within that process, the forms are filled out and by whom. The workshop includes a practical application designed to instruct participants in the development of Specific, Measurable, Action-oriented, Realistic, and Time-based (SMART) control and management objectives. We will provide the ICS 300 Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents Course at 1:00 PM on the same day as this course.February 7, 2017Ohio Emergency Management Agency 2855 West Dublin Granville Road Columbus, OH 43235Enroll
EMA-MGT904ICS300Feb2017ICS-300 Intermediate for Expanding IncidentsEnhance your Incident Command skills, with a special focus on new concepts of the Incident Command System (ICS). The training and resources provided in this course will assist personnel who require advanced application of the ICS. The course will also benefit any person who has a responsibility to function in a command post managing an expanding incident. Students will participate in group activities that introduce the development of the Incident Action Plan (IAP) and demonstrate the interactions between the Command and General Staff sections of the ICS. February 7 – 9, 2017Ohio Emergency Management Agency 2855 West Dublin Granville Road Columbus, OH 43235Enroll
EMA-OH-230OH-230 Introduction to Emergency Management in OhioThis 3.5-day course provides new emergency managers and staff with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to develop an effective emergency management program in the state of Ohio. The course provides information on basic emergency management concepts and functions and how they are applied in Ohio. It includes modules on mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery, laws and authorities, and funding and grants. Understanding the fundamental principles and practices of emergency management provides a framework for the future professional growth of every emergency manager and responder. This course is designed to provide a basic framework and understanding of emergency management and homeland security in Ohio. ========Target Audience (Priority Registration): County Emergency Managers that have not completed a previous version of the OH-230 Introduction to Emergency Management course and are working on accomplishing their Ohio Revised Code (ORC) training requirement will receive First Priority course approval. Priority of registration goes to those individuals who must complete this course IAW ORC & Grant compliance: Registration Priorities is as follows: County EMA Directors, Assistant and Deputy EMA Directors, County EMA Staff, Ohio EMA Staff. ============= Persons who do not fall within the registration priorities should still apply as early as possible for a higher position on the hold / waiting list. NLT 13 January 2017 all remaining class seats will open to those individuals on the hold / waiting list and will be filled in accordance with the date/time the individual requested enrollment. Every effort is made to provide seating for all who whish to attend. If you have any questions, please contact us at 614-799-3666. February 13 - 16, 2017 (OEMA)TBDEnroll
EMA-G290-G291G290 & G291 Basic Public Information Officer SeriesThe Basic Public Information Officer Series will use interactive presentation to convey information and engage the participants in learning. The Basic Public Information Officer Course is designed to prepare participants to function as full- or part-time PIOs. Additionally, this training is a prerequisite and foundation for more advanced training that takes participants from the awareness level to the mastery level in their public information careers. This training will equip participants with the basic skills such as oral and written communications, and understanding and working with the media, and basic tools and techniques needed to perform effectively. This is an "Elective" course in the Advanced Professional Series (APS) program. Pre-Requisites: NoneFebruary 15-17, 2017 (Athens)Hocking, Athens, Perry Community Action 3 Cardaras Drive Glouster, Ohio 45732Enroll
EMA-ICS300HamiltonCoMarch2017ICS-300 Intermediate ICS Course Description: This 18-hour classroom course is designed for front-line personnel with supervisory responsibilities, such as the Incident Commander or Planning Section Chief. The three-day curriculum includes instruction in general principles associated with incident command, along with various tabletop exercises that allow students to put this knowledge to practical use.March 1 – 3, 2017Nathanael Greene Lodge 6394 Wesselman Road Cincinnati, OH 45248Enroll
EMA-G289G-289 Public Information Officer (PIO) Awareness Course The Public Information Officer (PIO) Awareness Course (G0289) is a “Free” course designed to familiarize participants with the concepts underlying the PIO role. The material provides a basic understanding of the PIO function for those new to the position. It orients the participants to the public information function and the role of the PIO in the public safety / emergency management environment. This training forms the foundation for more advanced training that takes participants from the awareness level to the mastery level in their public information careers. Additionally, it provides those in Executive Level roles the necessary knowledge of PIO roles and responsibilities during an emergency. March 7, 2017 (Licking)Licking County Regional Communications Center (911 Center), 119 E. Main Street, Newark, OH 43055 Enroll
EMA-ICS400MGT905March2017ICS-400 Advanced ICS Course (MGT-905)The Advanced ICS Command and General Staff-Complex Incidents course is designed to provide training and resources for personnel who require advanced application of the Incident Command System (ICS). The course expands upon information covered in Introduction to Incident Command System (ICS-100), ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents (ICS-200), and Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents (ICS-300). Topics include a fundamental review for Command and General Staff, major and/or complex incident/event management, area command, multiagency coordination, and post-test and final table-top exercise. March 7 - 8, 2017Ohio Emergency Management Agency 2855 West Dublin Granville Road Columbus, OH 43235 Enroll
EMA-ICS400HamiltonCoApril2017ICS-400 Advanced ICS Course Description: This training is a 14-hour classroom course that provides training on the advanced resource management provisions of the Incident Command System (ICS). Course topics include explaining the special management challenges of major incidents, as well as explaining how Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are established. The target audience for this course is senior personnel who expect to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-agency Coordination Entity.April 4 – 5, 2017Nathanael Greene Lodge 6394 Wesselman Road Cincinnati, OH 45248Enroll
EMA-ICS300FranklinCoApril2017ICS-300 Intermediate ICS This 18-hour classroom course is designed for front-line personnel with supervisory responsibilities, such as the Incident Commander or Planning Section Chief. The three-day curriculum includes instruction in general principles associated with incident command, along with various tabletop exercises that allow students to put this knowledge to practical use.April 11-13, 2017Franklin County Emergency Management & Homeland Security 5300 Strawberry Farms Blvd. Columbus, OH 43230Enroll
EMA-ICS400FranklinCoApril2017ICS-400 Advanced ICS This training is a 14-hour classroom course that provides training on the advanced resource management provisions of the Incident Command System (ICS). Course topics include explaining the special management challenges of major incidents, as well as explaining how Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are established. The target audience for this course is senior personnel who expect to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-agency Coordination Entity.April 13 – 14, 2017Franklin County Emergency Management & Homeland Security 5300 Strawberry Farms Blvd. Columbus, OH 43230Enroll
EMA-ICS300FultonCoApril2017ICS-300 Intermediate ICS This 18-hour classroom course is designed for front-line personnel with supervisory responsibilities, such as the Incident Commander or Planning Section Chief. The three-day curriculum includes instruction in general principles associated with incident command, along with various tabletop exercises that allow students to put this knowledge to practical use.April 17 - 19, 2017Fulton County Health Center Beck Meeting Room 725 South Shoop Avenue Wauseon, Ohio 43567Enroll
EMA-ICS400FultonCoApril2017ICS-400 Advanced ICS This training is a 14-hour classroom course that provides training on the advanced resource management provisions of the Incident Command System (ICS). Course topics include explaining the special management challenges of major incidents, as well as explaining how Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are established. The target audience for this course is senior personnel who expect to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-agency Coordination Entity.April 19 – 20, 2017Fulton County Health Center Beck Meeting Room 725 South Shoop Avenue Wauseon, Ohio 43567Enroll
EMA-L449-906TtTMay2017 MGT906-Incident Command System (ICS) TtT (L-449)L-449 Incident Command System (ICS) Curricula Train the Trainer (MGT906) prepares participants to deliver EMI's ICS curricula. Enhance your instructional skills and prepare to deliver FEMA's Incident Command Systems (ICS) curriculum. While ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses are addressed, the major emphasis is on ICS-300 and ICS-400. Students will learn from training professionals how to use adult-learning techniques to get the best out of the classes you teach. Students will develop and deliver a training module during the course. This course is 32 hours (4 days) and is scheduled through the State Administrative Agency only in cooperation with The Emergency Management InstituteMay 2 – 5, 2017Ohio Emergency Management Agency 2855 West Dublin Granville Road Columbus, Ohio 43235Enroll
EMA-L950IncidentCommanderJune2017L950 Incident Commander CourseCourse Description: This five-day course provides local- and state-level emergency responders with a robust understanding of the duties, responsibilities, and capabilities of an effective Incident Commander (IC) on an All-Hazards Incident Management Team (AHIMT). These responsibilities fall into two categories: 1) responding to the incident and command needs of the incident, and 2) effectively fulfilling the position responsibilities of an IC on an All-Hazards ICS IMT. Exercises, simulations, discussions, and a final exam enable participants to process and apply their new knowledge.June 19 – 23, 2017Ohio Emergency Management Agency 2855 West Dublin Granville Rd. Columbus, OH 43235Enroll

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