Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
MGT904 – 21.00 Hours
Currently there are no scheduled classes for this course. However, in some cases a course can be scheduled to meet your organization’s specific needs. For more information about this course or to schedule a class, please contact Emergency Services Training Institute at (866) 878-8900 or [email protected] to get the latest schedule.
Course Description
Building on the prerequisite ICS 100 and ICS 200 courses, this ICS 300 course focuses on the Incident Command System (ICS) for supervisors in expanding incidents. ICS 300 outlines how the NIMS Command and Coordination component supports the management of expanding incidents as well as describes the incident management processes as prescribed by ICS. This course has a threaded activity that will give students the opportunity to practice implementing the incident management process and creating an Incident Action Plan (IAP) for a simulated expanding incident.
Prerequisites
- IS-100.c, FEMA Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS-100
- IS-200 c, FEMA Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response, ICS-200
- IS-700.b, Introduction to the National Incident Management System (NIMS)
- IS-800.d, National Response Framework (NRF), An Introduction
Course Completion Requirements
Score a minimum of 75% on course Post-Test
Participants Must Provide
- a photo identification on the first day of class. See the Participant Handbook for approved forms of identification and additional guidelines.
Attendance Requirements
Students are required to attend all class sessions and participate in all student activities.
Recommended
Experience using concepts and principles from ICS-100 and ICS-200 in a response or exercise.
Upon successful completion, you will be able to:
- Identify roles and reporting relationships under a Unified Command that involves agencies within the same jurisdiction and under multijurisdictional conditions.
- Create an ICS Form 215, Operational Planning Worksheet, and an ICS Form 215A, Incident Action Plan Safety Analysis, using the strategies and tactics from a given scenario.
- Develop incident objectives for a simulated incident.
- Implement incident management process at a simulated incident.
- Develop an Incident Action Plan (IAP) for a simulated incident.
- Explain the principles and practices of incident resources management.
- Identify demobilization considerations for a given scenario.
Suggested Audience
Personnel expected to perform in a management capacity in an expanding incident that may require a higher level of NIMS/ICS training from the following disciplines/services:
- Fire Service
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
- Hazardous Materials (HazMat)
- Law Enforcement (LE)
- Public Health (PH)
- Public Works (PW)
- Emergency Management (EM)
- Government administrative
- Private sector and military (if invited by the host jurisdiction)
- County, state, and federal agency personnel who may assume a supervisory role in expanding incidents or Type 3 incidents.
Other Information
Course Size
- Maximum number of participants: 40
- Minimum number of participants: 26
Instructor Qualifications
All TEEX NIMS/ICS instructors are certified Department of Homeland Security instructors and meet/exceed all requirements needed to teach the ICS-300 course and proctor the ICS-300 examination.
Government Programs
- For DHS/FEMA Funded Courses, please contact [email protected] or call (866) 878-8900