Description | The overall goal of this course is to develop state and regional IMTs to function under the National Incident Management System (NIMS) during a large and/or complex incident or a major event. This course is designed for those who are assigned to function in a Type 3 IMT during a large/complex incident, typically extending into the second operational period. The Type 3 IMT can either support an existing ICS structure, or can assume command of an incident if requested to do so. The Type 3 IMT can ease the transition to a Type 2 or Type 1 IMT for incidents of national significance. |
PreRequisite | IS-100: Introduction to ICS for Operations First Responders; IS-200: Basic NIMS/ICS for Operational First Responders; ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents for Operational First Responders; ICS-400: Advanced ICS for Command and General Staff, Complex Incidents, and MACS; IS-700: NIMS, An Introduction;IS-800: National Response Plan, An Introduction or IS-800b: National Response Framework, An Introduction |
Target Audience | This course is designed as a series of simulation exercises and instruction for incident management team members The simulations are designed to test the students in their functional knowledge as well as their ability to function as a team Instruction is provided to enhance their abilities to interact, communicate, make decisions, improve risk management and reduce errors |
Additional Information | Parking is located in front parking lot of building. As a reminder, smoking is not allowed on property. Thank you. Course time: 8:00 to 5:00 pm each day. |