Incident Command System (ICS) Training
ICS 300 and 400 for July have been cancelled and
will be rescheduled at a later date. |
The complexity of incident management, coupled with the growing need for multiagency and multi-functional involvement on incidents, has increased the need for a single standard incident management system that can be used by all emergency response disciplines. This is a great opportunity for learning, team building and collaboration with other agencies.
ICS-300 provides training and resources for personnel who require advanced application of the Incident Command System (ICS). ICS-400 is the final course in the series and is designed for senior-level managers. Prerequisites for these courses include ICS-100, ICS-200, and ICS-700.
ICS-300 Objectives
- Describe how NIMS Command and Management component supports the management of expanding incidents.
- Describe the incident/event management process for expanding incidents and supervisors as prescribed by the Incident Command System.
- Implement the incident management process on a simulated Type 3 incident.
- Develop an Incident Action Plan for a simulated incident.
ICS-400 Objectives
- Review ICS fundamentals for command and general staff.
- Describe how Unified Command functions on a multi-jurisdiction or multi-agency incident.
- Describe the advantages of Unified Command and the kinds of situations which may call for Unified Command.
- List the major steps involved in the planning Process.
- Dissect issues that influence incident complexity and the tools available to analyze complexity.
- Examine types of agencies, policies, guidelines and agreements that influence management of incidents or event activities.
- Review the primary guidelines and responsibilities of the command and general staff positions.
- Describe the purposes and responsibilities of agency representatives or technical specialists, reporting relationships and how they can be effectively used within the incident.
Course fees are $125 for ICS 300 and $100 for ICS 400. For more information, contact Julia Smith at (937) 775-1320. |
For more information, contact:
Bill Harchick, EMT-B, CPM
Assistant Director, Operations
The HELP Center™
3139 Research Blvd., Suite 205
Kettering, OH 45420
(937) 775-1320
Fax: (937) 775-1329
william.harchick@wright.edu |