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Intermediate Emergency Operations Center Functions (L-2300)

Course Description

The E/L/G 2300 Intermediate Emergency Operations Center Functions is a three-day course with the goal of assisting individuals and jurisdictions who desire to

develop or improve their Emergency Operation Centers (EOC). By the end of the course, students will be able to demonstrate, through activities and a Final Exam, the

managerial and operational roles of the modern-day EOC as a NIMS Command and Coordination functional group operating within a Multiagency Coordination System

(MACS).

Selection Criteria: The intended audience(s) are federal, state, tribal, territorial, local level, business and nongovernmental emergency management personnel who may

be designated to support an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) within their jurisdiction or organization. The materials were developed with the assumption that

audience members may have little or no actual experience as a member of an EOC Staff.

The audience may include students from a variety of agencies, organizations and functional disciplines, including fire service, law enforcement, emergency

management, public works departments, as well as public health organizations, medical emergency teams, and hospitals, businesses and non-governmental

organizations.

National Incident Management System (NIMS) Emergency Operations Center training should be completed by personnel who are regularly assigned to positions

within an EOC or by those persons who desire to seek qualification and certification in an EOC position or function.

Course Objectives

  • Explain the EOC’s critical link to the other NIMS Command and Coordination Structures.
  • Identify EOC staffing solutions by aligning EOC Skillsets to common EOC structures.
  • Explain the planning, operational and resourcing functions of the EOC.
  • Using a scenario, identify the essential elements of information (EEI) that support EOC decision making and information sharing.
  • Using a scenario identify changes in EOC activation level, staffing, resources and information requirements for an expanding incident.
  • Identify the role of an EOC during the transition to recovery.
  • Explain the location, design, equipment and technology considerations for the EOC.

Mission Areas

  • Respond

Prerequisites

  • IS-0100, An Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS 100
  • IS-2200, Basic Emergency Operations Center Functions
  • IS-0700, An Introduction to the National Incident Management System
  • IS-0800, National Response Framework, An Introduction

Recommended:

  • E/L/G 0191, Emergency Operations Center/Incident Command System Interface
  • IS-0200, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response, ICS 200

Disciplines

  • Emergency Management

Primary Core Capability

Operational Coordination
 
Details
Date(s)  Wed. May 15, 2024 0800-1700 
Thu. May 16, 2024 0800-1700 
Fri. May 17, 2024 0800-1700 
Location Beaufort County Community College
5337 Highway 264 East, Washington NC 27889 
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Handicap Accessibility Yes
WiFi Access  
Offered By North Carolina Division of Emergency Management 
Primary Instructor Woodmancy, Shane 
Additional Instructors Faragoi, Jason   
Course Length
Course Hours 24 
CEUs  
Award Credentials
Prerequisites
Equivalent Prerequisites
Maximum Participants 30
# Open Seats 24
# on Wait List 0
Attachments Student Manual
NCEM Travel Packet

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