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Training: ICS 400 Advanced ICS Training

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ICS 400 Advanced ICS Training

Saturday March 30th & Sunday March 31st 2013

 (Pre-registration Required) Minimum of 15 required for class 

8:00 am – 4:30 pm Saturday & 8:00 am – 4:30 pm Sunday

Johnson County Emergency Management Agency

4529 Melrose Avenue

Iowa City, Iowa. 52246

Audience: Federal, State and Tribal and local emergency management & response personnel determined who within their organization requires ICS-400 training based on local incident management organizational planning.

Typical required personnel include all Federal, State, tribal, local, private-sector, and nongovernmental personnel, including persons serving as Command and General Staff in an ICS organization, select department heads with multiagency coordination system responsibilities, area managers, emergency managers, and multiagency coordination system/emergency operations center managers, and chief and assistant chief officers of agencies.

 

Course Objectives: After completing the course, participants will be able to:

·                Command and General Staff: Describe how unified command functions in a multi-jurisdictional or multiagency incident. List the major steps involved in the planning process. Describe issues that influence incident complexity and available analysis tools. Describe the primary guidelines and responsibilities of the Command and General Staff Responsibilities.

·                Major and/or Complex Incident/Event Management: Deputies and Assistants: List the primary factors affecting major and/or complex incidents and events. List the four expansion options for incident/event organization and describe their application.

·                Area Command: Define and list the principal advantages of area command, and describe how, where, and when area command would be established. Describe area command organization and identify six primary functions of area command.

·                Unified Command: Demonstrate knowledge of unified command structure and operations.

·                Multiagency Coordination: Describe the kinds of incident/event management problems that can occur due to lack of multiagency coordination. Identify the major guidelines for establishing and using MAC Group and systems and their primary components. List the responsibilities of key elements with MACS.

·                Organizational Relationships: Describe the organizational relationships among area command, unified command, multi-entity coordination systems, and emergency operations centers.

Register: http://homelandsecurity.iowa.gov/training

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