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nIms, nsEc Ics & mEpp & ttt<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 />

In addition, all applicants must submit a resume to<br />

their respective State <strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Management</strong> Training<br />

Officer(s) documenting significant experience<br />

as a member of a Type I, II, or III IMT, as well as<br />

documentation of experience as an instructor.<br />

Course Length: The length of each Position-Specific<br />

Train-the-Trainer course and related in<strong>for</strong>mation is<br />

noted in the course descriptions as follows:<br />

nIms Ics all-Hazards position-<br />

specific: Incident commander (Ic)<br />

course train-the-trainer (ttt) (E951)<br />

This course is designed to provide local and State-level<br />

emergency responders with a robust understanding<br />

of the duties, responsibilities, and capabilities of<br />

an effective Incident Commander (IC) on an All-<br />

Hazards Incident <strong>Management</strong> Team (AHIMT). These<br />

responsibilities fall into two categories: 1) responding<br />

to the incident and command needs of the incident,<br />

and 2) effectively fulfilling the position responsibilities<br />

of an IC on an AHIMT. Exercises, simulations,<br />

discussions, and a final exam enable participants to<br />

process and apply their new knowledge.<br />

Selection Criteria: NIMS ICS All-Hazards Position-<br />

Specific training should be completed by personnel<br />

who are regularly assigned to functional, support,<br />

or unit leader positions on United States Fire<br />

Administration (USFA) or other Type III AHIMTs,<br />

or by those persons who desire to seek credentials/<br />

certification in those positions.<br />

Prerequisites:<br />

Required: G300, Intermediate Incident Command System<br />

(ICS) <strong>for</strong> Expanding Incidents, ICS-300; G400, Advanced<br />

Incident Command System (ICS), Command and General Staff—<br />

Complex Incidents, ICS-400; IS 100.a, Introduction to the<br />

Incident Command System (ICS), ICS-100; IS 200.a, Incident<br />

Command System (ICS) <strong>for</strong> Single Resources and Initial Action<br />

Incidents, ICS-200; IS 700.a, National Incident <strong>Management</strong><br />

System (NIMS), An Introduction; and IS 800.b, National<br />

Response Framework (NRF), An Introduction.<br />

Course Length: 5 days<br />

CEUs: 3.5<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 76<br />

nIms Ics all-Hazards position-<br />

specific: public In<strong>for</strong>mation Officer<br />

(pIO) course train-the-trainer (ttt) (E953)<br />

This course is designed <strong>for</strong> a Public In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Officer (PIO) assigned to an incident as a member of<br />

an All-Hazards Incident <strong>Management</strong> Team (AHIMT)<br />

or local Incident <strong>Management</strong> Team (IMT), as well<br />

as <strong>for</strong> the PIO assigned to an incident as an assistant<br />

PIO in a variety of capacities. This course will help<br />

participants develop a strong set of core PIO skills<br />

and the ability to apply them within the context of<br />

an AHIMT. This course is also distinct from other<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation function <strong>courses</strong> in that it combines<br />

elements from both the basic and advanced<br />

function to concentrate training on the fundamental<br />

duties and responsibilities of PIO in an all-hazard<br />

environment. The course material does not assume<br />

or require experience as a PIO, but also is not a basic<br />

PIO course. Exercises, simulations, discussions, and<br />

a final exam enable participants to process and apply<br />

their new knowledge.<br />

Selection Criteria: NIMS ICS All-Hazards Position-<br />

Specific training should be completed by personnel<br />

who are regularly assigned to functional, support,<br />

or unit leader positions on United States Fire<br />

Administration (USFA) or other Type III AHIMTs,<br />

or by those persons who desire to seek credentials/<br />

certification in those positions.<br />

Prerequisites:<br />

Required: G300, Intermediate Incident Command System<br />

(ICS) <strong>for</strong> Expanding Incidents, ICS-300; G400, Advanced<br />

Incident Command System (ICS), Command and General<br />

Staff—Complex Incidents, ICS-400; IS 100.a, Introduction<br />

to the Incident Command System (ICS), ICS-100; IS 200.a,<br />

Incident Command System (ICS) <strong>for</strong> Single Resources and<br />

Initial Action Incidents, ICS-200; IS 700.a, National Incident<br />

<strong>Management</strong> System (NIMS), An Introduction; and IS 800.b,<br />

National Response Framework (NRF), An Introduction.<br />

Course Length: 5 days<br />

CEUs: 3.5

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