Basic Details
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O-305 All-Hazards Incident Management Team
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O-305)
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Description
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This course provides students with a solid foundation of the activities, processes, leadership elements, and the knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) necessary to function within the framework of a Type 3 AHIMT deployed to an incident or planned event. The course includes a comprehensive review of the roles and responsibilities of each of the Incident Command System (ICS) Command and General Staff positions, their roles as leaders of their sections or functional areas, leadership and teambuilding, and decision-making under stress. Multiple scenarios are used throughout the class to provide the students with opportunities to practice each step of the Planning Cycle, conduct the meetings and briefings, and produce multiple Incident Action Plans (IAPs). Two of the course days include comprehensive incident scenarios that last approximately five hours and that require the team to manage current incident management operations of a rapidly expanding incident, at the same time as planning
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PreRequisite
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Participants must have successfully completed:
- IS0100, Introduction to the Incident Command System
- IS0200, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
- ICS 300 (E/L/G0300), Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents
- ICS 400 (E/L/G0400), Advanced Incident Command System for Complex Incidents
- IS0700, National Incident Management System, An Introduction
- IS0800, National Response Framework, An Introduction
Recommended: Experience using concepts and principles from ICS 100, ICS 200, and ICS 300 and use of skills in an operational environment.
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Target Audience
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This course is intended to be taught at the introductory level for participation on an All-Hazards Incident Management Team Students in this course should include all interdisciplinary emergency response personnel, such as fire protection and law enforcement personnel, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responders, staff members of departments of public works and departments of public health, emergency management, mass care, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), and members of various community and tribal groups offering critical emergency response services
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
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Additional Information
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Class Schedule:
- Start Time: 8:00 am
- End Time: 5:00 pm
Lunch Break: There is a 1 hour lunch break scheduled each day. Note that dining options nearby are limited, so packing food is recommended. The EOC has a refrigerator, microwave, and basic amenities available.
Important Items to Bring:
- A laptop/tablet, as course materials will be provided digitally.
- A jacket or sweater, as the EOC tends to be cooler.
Professional attire is required.
Health Considerations: In the event of illness, kindly refrain from attending.
Seat Priority: Seats will be allocated based on the following priority:
1. Clay County
2. Region 3 IMT
3. Region 3 Counties
4. Others
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Location
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Clay County EOC
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Address
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2519 State Rd 16 W. Green Cove Springs 32043 Clay Region 3
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Date
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Monday, Jun 10, 2024 - Friday, Jun 14, 2024
6/10/2024 12:00:00 AM
6/14/2024 12:00:00 AM
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Point of Contact
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BRIAN THOMAS
9049460445
brian.thomas@claycountygov.com
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More Info URL
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Event Calendar
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Event Status
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Not started
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