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Type 3 Incident Management Team/Organization — All Hazard Facilitator Development R0310

Training Specialist


Richard Sexton
301-447-7687

Delivery type


5-day on-campus

ACE recommendation


There is not an American Council on Education credit recommendation for this course.

This course will prepare a cadre of emergency service facilitators for the future development, training and sustainment of Type 3 Incident Management Teams/Organizations (referred as Type 3 All-Hazards Incident Management Teams (AHIMTs)) to support local, state, tribal or territorial all-hazard incident or disaster response.

This 5-day course is designed for those who serve on an all-hazard incident management team, have training/education in instructional methodology or adult education, and would like to serve in the role of evaluating the need for, development and maintenance of a Type 3 AHIMT or organization.

Course outcomes will include:

  • Evaluating community risk and command and general staff capabilities.
  • Challenges and expectations for establishing a Type 3 AHIMT.
  • Maintenance of a Type 3 AHIMT.
  • Completing O0305, "Type 3 All-Hazards Incident Management Team" Train-the-Trainer.
  • Potential funding or reimbursement avenues for Type 3 AHIMT activations/deployments.

Those who are on an all-hazard incident management team; are qualified in at least 1 of the command and general staff positions; and are qualified as an instructor in adult education by an institute of higher learning, National Fire Academy, Emergency Management Institute, or the National Wildfire Coordinating Group.

This course is open to tribal, state and local government officials including fire and emergency services.

Incident Command System (ICS)-100-level, ICS-200-level training, ICS-300-level training, IS-700.B and IS 800.C. Preferred course is ICS-400: Advanced Incident Command System, Command and General Staff. Chief's signature on application attests that the applicant has completed the required training.

USFA O-305, S-420, or S-520, Complex Incident Management Course (CIMC), or Advanced All-Hazards Incident Management (AAIM).