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ICS-300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
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Overview
ICS-300 is an intermediate level Incident Command System course that bridges the gap between on-scene tactical problem solving and overarching strategic scene management for incidents and events. The course introduces more advanced ICS concepts and explores what to do if an incident or event will extend beyond the immediate operational period. ICS 300 is the perfect course for on-scene decision makers at all levels, and is only available in an instructor-led format.
See below for course information.
ICS-300 is an intermediate level Incident Command System course that bridges the gap between on-scene tactical problem solving and overarching strategic scene management for incidents and events. The course introduces more advanced ICS concepts and explores what to do if an incident or event will extend beyond the immediate operational period. ICS 300 is the perfect course for on-scene decision makers at all levels, and is only available in an instructor-led format.
See below for course information.
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Approximate Length: 24 hrs
(Usually divided into three 8 hour days, with a 1 hour lunch break each day)
Class Format
Please note this class comes in several formats, please pay attention to which format you are selecting when registering.
- In Person: The class is held in person at one of our training sites (location will be stated in the selection).
- Online Instructor-Led: The class is held online via Zoom, but is taught by a live instructor. Students attend the class virtually using the Zoom platform.
Description
ICS-300 provides an in-depth focus on the NIMS Incident Command System (ICS) that includes the tools, practices and procedures that are available in ICS to effectively manage emergency incidents or planned events. Expanding upon ICS-100 and ICS-200, this course ensures that responders understand the basic ICS concepts that allow an incident management organization to expand and contract as needed to fit the incident and maintain its operational effectiveness. Students must attend and participate in the entire course in order to receive certification.
Specific Course Topics
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Initial response activities
- Staffing and organizing
- Relationships and interactions with staff and other stakeholders
- Executive level interactions
- Command’s direction
- Exercise Learning Components
- Meetings, Briefings and Support Activities
- IAP Prep and Approval
- Executing Plan and Assessing Progress
- External Coordination
- Transitioning and Demobilization
Target Audience
Responders who may assume a supervisory role in expanding incidents or Type 3 incidents, such as command staff, section chiefs, strike team leaders, task force leaders, unit leaders, division/group supervisors, branch directors, and multi-agency coordination system/emergency operations center staff.
Prerequisites
- IS-100
- IS-200
- IS-700
- IS-800
- Students must have a FEMA SID Number