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E/L/G 300 Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents, ICS 300

Unit 1: Course Introduction

Unit Terminal Objective Identify the course scope, objectives, and classroom logistics. Visual 1.3

Unit Enabling Objectives Identify the course scope and objectives. Explain how assigned groups will function during the course activities. Visual 1.4

Administrative Considerations Lodging Transportation Safety Procedures Smoking Policy Message and Telephone Location Cell Phone, Texting and Email Policies Restrooms and Drinking Fountains Other Local Information Facility Safety Lunches / Breaks Visual 1.5

Introductions Instructor and student introductions Incident response experiences Disaster experience. Visual 1.6

Expectations Instructional Team Student Visual 1.7

Course Objective By the end of this course, students will be able to demonstrate through activities and a Final Exam, the duties, responsibilities, and capabilities of an effective ICS in expanding incidents. Visual 1.8

Course Terminal Learning Objectives Given a simulated situation, identify roles and reporting relationships under a Unified Command that involves agencies within the same jurisdiction and under multijurisdictional conditions. (Unit 2) Develop incident objectives for a simulated incident. (Unit 3) 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. (Unit 4). Visual 1.9

Course Terminal Learning Objectives (Cont.) Create a written IAP for an incident/event using the appropriate ICS forms and supporting materials and use the IAP to conduct an Operational Period Briefing. (Unit 5) Explain the principles and practices of incident resources management. (Unit 6) Identify demobilization considerations for a given scenario. (Unit 7) Summarize the course objectives. (Unit 8) Visual 1.10

Course Structure Unit 1 – Course Introduction Unit 2 – ICS Fundamentals Review Unit 3 – Initial Actions for Unified Command Unit 4 – Implementing an Operational Process Unit 5 – Planning Process, IAP, and Operations Brief Unit 6 – Incident Resource Management Unit 7 – Demobilization, Transfer of Command, Closeout, and Transition to Recovery Unit 8 – Course Summary Handout 1-1: Course Agenda Visual 1.11

Course Design Course length of 3 days. Combination of lecture, discussion, and activities. Prerequisites – IS-0100.c IS-0200.c IS-0700.b IS-0800 Closed-book Final Exam. Visual 1.12

Successful Course Completion Participate in unit activities. Achieve 75% or higher on the Final Exam. Daily Check-in List. Create an IAP and associated documentation. Complete end-of-course evaluation. Visual 1.13

Activity 1.1: Group Formation Allotted Time: 20 minutes Visual 1.14

Objectives Review What is the course scope? Objective? How will your assigned group operate during this course? Visual 1.15