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Name
MGT-308 Responding Effectively to Complex Incidents
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MGT-308
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Description
An Incident Commander’s (IC) mission is to ensure that incidents are managed as effectively and safely as possible. Complex incidents are particularly challenging to manage because they often evolve rapidly, involve significant hazards, and/or require innovative solutions. Complex incidents require a response from multiple jurisdictions/agencies, each of which may have a unique perspective when arriving on-scene. To effectively manage these incidents, the diverse response partners must act collaboratively, and this requires ICs to rapidly bring their differing response priorities, objectives, and strategies into alignment. This course discusses how to overcome the unique challenges that complex incidents present. Topics include the need to rapidly recognize the incident’s magnitude and cooperate with other commanders, strategies for promoting interdisciplinary collaboration before an incident occurs, strategies for deconflicting competing priorities, how and when to establish a unified
PreRequisite
• ICS 100 (IS-100.C) • ICS-200 (IS-200.C) • ICS 300 (E/L/G 0300) • IS-700.B • IS-800.D
Target Audience
Law Enforcement Fire Service Emergency Medical Services
Additional Information
Class starts at 0800 - 1600 Park in any unmarked spot An Incident Commander’s (IC) mission is to ensure that incidents are managed as effectively and safely as possible. Complex incidents are particularly challenging to manage because they often evolve rapidly, involve significant hazards, and/or require innovative solutions. Complex incidents require a response from multiple jurisdictions/agencies, each of which may have a unique perspective when arriving on-scene. To effectively manage these incidents, the diverse response partners must act collaboratively, and this requires ICs to rapidly bring their differing response priorities, objectives, and strategies into alignment. This course discusses how to overcome the unique challenges that complex incidents present. Topics include the need to rapidly recognize the incident’s magnitude and cooperate with other commanders, strategies for promoting interdisciplinary collaboration before an incident occurs, strategies for deconflicting competing priorities, how and when to establish a unified command, and how and when to transfer command.
Location
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Headquarters -EOC
Address
9300 NW 41 Street
Doral 33178
Miami-Dade
Region 7
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Date
Wednesday, Sep 03, 2025 - Thursday, Sep 04, 2025
9/3/2025 12:00:00 AM
9/4/2025 12:00:00 AM
Point of Contact
Tania Romero
(786) 962-3724
tania.romero@miamidade.gov
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Organization
Jorge Gonzalez
Miami-Dade
Miami Dade Fire Rescue
Derrick Foster
Miami-Dade
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue
Veronica Perez
Miami-Dade
Miami-Dade Department of Emergency Management
David Perez
Miami-Dade
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue
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