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2-day off-campus
Incident Command System for Structural Collapse Incidents (F0322)

Curriculum: Incident Management

Gain an understanding of command operations at structural collapse incidents including response operations, basic command procedures and Incident Command System (ICS) organizational structure.


4/6/2024 - 4/7/2024
in Jonesboro, AR

Canceled

+ 2 more

2-day off-campus
Incident Command System and Resource Management for the Fire Service (F0376)

Curriculum: Incident Management

Learn about the Incident Command System (ICS), including an understanding of the command skills necessary to function effectively in an ICS structure and the need to effectively manage resources.


9/21/2024 - 9/22/2024
in Brunswick, ME

+ 1 more

2-day off-campus
Strategy and Tactics for Initial Company Operations (F0455)

Curriculum: Incident Management

Develop the management skills needed by Company Officers for managing the operations of 1 or more companies and accomplishing assigned tactics during structural firefighting operations.


4/16/2024 - 4/17/2024
in Ketchikan, AK

+ 8 more

2-day off-campus
Decision-Making for Initial Company Operations (F0457)

Curriculum: Incident Management

Training for company officers to master vital decision-making skills at structure fires to accomplish assigned tactics, positively impact all aspects of the incident and produce a favorable outcome.


9/21/2024 - 9/22/2024
in Brunswick, ME

+ 5 more

6-day off-campus
Command and Control of Incident Operations (N0312)

Curriculum: Incident Management

Get introduced to the Incident Command System (ICS). Learn command techniques for control and extinguishment of fires ranging from small, residential structures to multioccupancy, commercial complexes.


8/12/2024 - 8/18/2024
in Forsyth, GA

Canceled

+ 4 more

2-day off-campus
Decision-Making for Initial Company Operations (N0457)

Curriculum: Incident Management

Training for company officers to master vital decision-making skills at structure fires to accomplish assigned tactics, positively impact all aspects of the incident and produce a favorable outcome.


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
Incident Command System for Structural Collapse Incidents (O0322)

Curriculum: Incident Management

Gain an understanding of command operations at structural collapse incidents including response operations, basic command procedures and Incident Command System (ICS) organizational structure.


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
Incident Command System and Resource Management for the Fire Service (O0376)

Curriculum: Incident Management

Learn about the Incident Command System (ICS), including an understanding of the command skills necessary to function effectively in an ICS structure and the need to effectively manage resources.


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
Strategy and Tactics for Initial Company Operations (O0455)

Curriculum: Incident Management

Develop the management skills needed by Company Officers for managing the operations of 1 or more companies and accomplishing assigned tactics during structural firefighting operations.


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
Decision-Making for Initial Company Operations (O0457)

Curriculum: Incident Management

Training for company officers to master vital decision-making skills at structure fires to accomplish assigned tactics, positively impact all aspects of the incident and produce a favorable outcome.


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents (O0465)

Curriculum: Incident Management


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
ICS-400: Advanced ICS Command and General Staff-Complex Incidents (O0467)

Curriculum: Incident Management

Learn to function as part of an Area Command, Emergency Operations Center, or Multiagency Coordination System during a large, complex incident, whether single agency, multiagency or Unified Command.


None scheduled