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CEUs: .3<br />

Study Hours: 3<br />

EmE r g E n c y ma n a g E m E n t In s t I t u t E • 2010-2011 • ca t a l o g of co u r s E s<br />

<strong>Emergency</strong> support function (Esf)<br />

#1—transportation (Is 801)<br />

The National Response Framework (NRF) presents<br />

the guiding principles that enable all response<br />

partners to prepare <strong>for</strong> and provide a unified<br />

national response to disasters and emergencies—<br />

from the smallest incident to the largest catastrophe.<br />

As part of the NRF, ESFs are primary mechanisms at<br />

the operational level used to organize and provide<br />

assistance. This series of <strong>courses</strong> is designed to<br />

overview each of the 15 ESFs. This course provides<br />

an introduction to ESF #1—Transportation.<br />

• Describe the overall purpose and scope of ESF #1.<br />

• Identify the supplemental assistance ESF #1<br />

provides to State, local, and Tribal governments.<br />

• Identify typical actions accomplished by ESF #1<br />

resources and teams.<br />

• Describe the types of partnerships <strong>for</strong>med between<br />

ESF #1 and other response agencies and organizations.<br />

<strong>Emergency</strong> support function (Esf)<br />

#2—communications (Is 802)<br />

The National Response Framework (NRF) presents<br />

the guiding principles that enable all response<br />

partners to prepare <strong>for</strong> and provide a unified<br />

national response to disasters and emergencies—<br />

from the smallest incident to the largest catastrophe.<br />

As part of the NRF, ESFs are primary mechanisms at<br />

the operational level used to organize and provide<br />

assistance. This series of <strong>courses</strong> is designed to<br />

overview each of the 15 ESFs. This course provides<br />

an introduction to ESF #2—Communications.<br />

• Describe the overall purpose and scope of ESF #2.<br />

• Identify the supplemental assistance ESF #2<br />

provides to State, local, and Tribal governments.<br />

• Identify typical actions accomplished by ESF #2<br />

resources and teams.<br />

• Describe the types of partnerships <strong>for</strong>med between<br />

ESF #2 and other response agencies and organizations.<br />

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<strong>Emergency</strong> support function (Esf) #3—<br />

public works and Engineering (Is 803)<br />

The National Response Framework (NRF) presents the<br />

guiding principles that enable all response partners to<br />

prepare <strong>for</strong> and provide a unified national response<br />

to disasters and emergencies—from the smallest<br />

incident to the largest catastrophe. As part of the NRF,<br />

ESFs are primary mechanisms at the operational level<br />

used to organize and provide assistance. This series<br />

of <strong>courses</strong> is designed to overview each of the 15<br />

ESFs. This course provides an introduction to ESF<br />

#3—Public Works and Engineering.<br />

• Describe the overall purpose and scope of ESF #3.<br />

• Identify the supplemental assistance ESF #3<br />

provides to State, local, and Tribal governments.<br />

• Identify typical actions accomplished by ESF #3<br />

resources and teams.<br />

• Describe the types of partnerships <strong>for</strong>med<br />

between ESF #3 and other response agencies and<br />

organizations.<br />

<strong>Emergency</strong> support function (Esf) #4—<br />

firefighting (Is 804)<br />

The National Response Framework (NRF) presents<br />

the guiding principles that enable all response<br />

partners to prepare <strong>for</strong> and provide a unified<br />

national response to disasters and emergencies—<br />

from the smallest incident to the largest catastrophe.<br />

As part of the NRF, ESFs are primary mechanisms at<br />

the operational level used to organize and provide<br />

assistance. This series of <strong>courses</strong> is designed to<br />

overview each of the 15 ESFs. This course provides<br />

an introduction to ESF #4—Firefighting.<br />

• Describe the overall purpose and scope of ESF #4.<br />

• Identify the supplemental assistance ESF #4<br />

provides to State, local, and Tribal governments.<br />

• Identify typical actions accomplished by ESF #4<br />

resources and teams.<br />

• Describe the types of partnerships <strong>for</strong>med<br />

between ESF #4 and other response agencies and<br />

organizations.<br />

FEd E r A L Em E r g E N C y mA N A g E m E N T Ag E N C y<br />

InDEpEnDEnt stuDy<br />

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