This course is designed for personnel who are assigned to function in a Type 3 IMT during a large/complex incident, typically extending into the second operational period. The overall goal of USFA's Incident Management Team (IMT) program is to develop state and regional IMTs to function under the National Incident Management System (NIMS) during a large and/or complex incident or a major event. This program is designed for an individual who will be active on a Type 3 All Hazards IMT Team and not a basic Incident Command Program
This course meets the needs of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the National Response Framework (NRF).
This course will assist individual responders to perform as viable team members by:
- Demonstrating the goals of NIMS and NRF.
- Emphasizing the nature and purpose of a USFA Type 3 AHIMT so that others in the community and emergency services are more willing and able to assist within various components of their local USFA Type 3 AHIMT.
- Demonstrating the critical role that leadership and teamwork skills play in the success of a USFA Type 3 AHIMT.
- Providing a basic framework for building and maintaining critical interpersonal communications and working together as a team member of a USFA Type 3 AHIMT.
- Offering practical experience of on-scene operations through extensive exercises and simulations, as well as through post-course refresher training, by providing students with the opportunity to perform as members of a USFA Type 3 AHIMT during a mock incident management situation.
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Date(s) |
Mon. Jun 27, 2022 0800-1700
Tue. Jun 28, 2022 0800-1700
Wed. Jun 29, 2022 0800-1700
Thu. Jun 30, 2022 0800-1700
Fri. Jul 01, 2022 0800-1700
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Location |
Robeson County EM Office- Emergency Operations Center 38 Legend Drive, Lumberton NC 28358
Google Map
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Handicap Accessibility |
Yes
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WiFi Access |
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ESF |
ESF5 - Emergency Management
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Functional Areas |
Emergency Management / Planning
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Offered By |
North Carolina Division of Emergency Management |
Primary Instructor |
Hamrick, Roland B. |
Additional Instructors |
Brooks, Scot
Byers, Timothy
Cardwell, Jeffrey J.
Seagroves, Thomas Shane
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Course Length |
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Course Hours |
40 |
CEUs |
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Award Credentials |
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Prerequisites |
ICS-300 - Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents (G-300) ICS-400 - Advanced Incident Command System Command and General Staff - Complex Incidents (G-400) All responders who may serve in command or general staff positions must have ICS-100, 200, 300, and 400; IS-700 and IS-800.
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Equivalent Prerequisites |
G-300.a, VTG-300.a, ICS-300, IS 300, EPT4300, SURRY-ICS300, SURRY-PH-ICS300, G-300 (L), G-400.a, VTG-400.a, SURRY-ICS400, SURRY-PH-ICS400, (G-400), G-400L
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Maximum Participants |
30 |
# Open Seats |
11 |
# on Wait List |
0 |
Attachments |
FEMA General Admissions Application
NCEM Travel Packet
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