FEMA ICS COURSES
FEMA ICS COURSES
Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA ICS courses are basically training programmes designed by the government of the United States for emergency situations. The Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA has a lot of training programmes.
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The National Incident Management System (NIMS) Training Program determines which courses are essential for preparing staff members to carry out all emergency management tasks. The National Incident Management System, NIMS core curriculum is established by this program to guarantee that emergency and incident response staffs are sufficiently trained in all of the ideas and principles of each NIMS
FEMA ICS COURSES
The following are the FEMA ICS Courses and The National Incident Management System (NIMS) training program:
Baseline Courses
· IS-700 NIMS, an Introduction: This independent study course introduces the NIMS concept. NIMS provides a consistent nationwide template to enable all government, private-sector, and nongovernmental organizations to work together during domestic incidents.
· ICS-100 Introduction to the Incident Command System: This independent study course introduces ICS and provides the foundation for higher level ICS training. It describes the history, features and principles, and organizational structure of the system. This course also explains the relationship between ICS and NIMS.
Additional Courses
· ICS-200 Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response: This independent study course is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently during an incident or event within the ICS. ICS-200 provides training and resources for personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within the ICS.
· IS-800 National Response Framework (NRF), an Introduction: The course introduces participants to the concepts and principles of the NRF.
· ICS-300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents: ICS-300 provides training and resources for personnel who require advanced knowledge and application of the ICS. This course expands upon information covered in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses.
· ICS-400 Advanced ICS: This course provides training and resources for personnel who require advanced application of ICS. This course expands upon information covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300.
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Position-Specific Training: These courses are designed
to provide State and local-level emergency responders with a robust
understanding of the duties, responsibilities, and capabilities of Command and
General Staff members. Exercises, simulations, discussions, and a final exam
enable participants to process and apply their new knowledge.
Position-specific training
courses include:
o E/L 950: NIMS ICS All-Hazards Position Specific
Incident Commander
o E/L 952: NIMS ICS All-Hazards Position Specific Public
Information Officer
o E/L 954: NIMS ICS All-Hazards Position Specific Safety
Officer
o E/L 956: NIMS ICS All-Hazards Position Specific
Liaison Officer
o E/L 958: All-Hazards Position Specific Operations Section
Chief
o E/L 960: NIMS ICS All-Hazards Position Specific
Division/Group Supervisor
o E/L 962: All-Hazards Position-Specific Planning
Section Chief
o E/L 964: All-Hazards Position Specific Situation Unit
Leader
o E/L 965: All-Hazards Position Specific Resources Unit
Leader
o E/L 967: All-Hazards Position Specific Logistics
Section Chief
o E/L 969: All-Hazards Position Specific Communications
Unit Leader
o E/L 970: All-Hazards Position Specific Supply Unit
Leader
o E/L 971: All-Hazards Position Specific Facilities Unit
Leader
o E/L 973: All-Hazards Position Specific Finance/Admin.
Section Chief
o E/L 975: All-Hazards Position Specific Finance/Admin. Unit Leader Course
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Emergency Operations Center
Emergency Operations Center (EOC): These courses present an overview of key NIMS principles relating to MACS, public information, resource management, mutual aid, and communication and information management.
· IS-706 NIMS Interstate Mutual Aid, an Introduction: This independent study course provides an introduction to NIMS interstate mutual aid and assistance. Participants will learn about the purpose and benefits of mutual aid and assistance, as well as the emphasis that NIMS places on mutual aid and assistance.
· IS-2200 Basic Emergency Operations Center Functions: The Basic Emergency Operations Center Functions course is designed to introduce the role, design, and function of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and the supportive relationship as a NIMS Command and Coordination component of the Multi-Agency Coordination System.
· G-191 Incident Command System/Emergency Operations Center Interface: This course reviews ICS and EOC responsibilities and functions and depends heavily on exercises and group discussions to formulate the interface. The course provides an opportunity for participants to begin developing an interface between an incident management team and EOC personnel.
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E/L/G 2300 Intermediate Emergency Operations Center
Functions:
This course is designed to:
o Examine the role, design, and function of the
Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and their supportive relationship as a NIMS
Command and Coordination component of a Multi-Agency Coordination System.
o Provide training about staffing, organization,
information, systems, communications, and equipment needs at the EOC, such as activating and deactivating operations, as well as training and exercising.
o Focus on the role of an EOC as one of four NIMS Command and Coordination functional groups.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA Address
Emergency Management Institute
16825 S. Seton Ave.,
Emmitsburg, MD 21727
Switchboard: (301)
447-1000
Admissions Fax: (301)
447-1658
Independent Study Program
Office: (301) 447-1200
Fax: (301) 447-1201
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