E/L/G Advanced Incident Command System For Complex Incidents, ICS 400

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E/L/G 0400 Advanced Incident Command System For Complex Incidents, ICS 400

Unit 1: Course Introduction

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

Unit Enabling Objectives Explain the course structure. Explain the requirements for completion of the course.

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

Expectations Instructional Team Student

Course Objectives Given a scenario and review materials, apply key NIMS doctrine concepts (NIMS Management Characteristics, Unified Command, Incident Command System structure and functional area responsibilities, IAP Preparation and the Operational Period Planning Cycle, and incident complexity) to the management of a complex incident or event. (Unit 2) Apply the appropriate structural option to manage a complex incident. (Unit 3)

Course Objectives (Cont.) Given a scenario, develop an Area Command organization. (Unit 4) Identify the complex incident management issues that can result from a lack of multiagency coordination. (Unit 5) Summarize the course objectives. (Unit 6)

Course Structure Unit 2: Fundamentals Review Unit 4: Area Command Course Summary Unit 1: Course Introduction Unit 5: Interconnectivity of NIMS Command & Coordination Structures Unit 3: Complex Incident Management Handout 1-1: Course Agenda

Course Design Course length of 2 days. Combination of lecture, discussion, and activities. Prerequisites – IS-0100.c IS-0200.c E/L/G 0300 IS-0700.b IS-0800 Closed-book Final Exam Visual 1.11

Successful Course Completion Participate in unit activities. Achieve 75% or higher on the Final Exam. Complete the end-of-course evaluation.

Objectives Review What are the course scope and objectives? To complete the course, what are the requirements? Visual 1.13