Emergency Medical Services: Functions in the Incident Command System (F0166)

Training Specialist

Michael Stern
michael.stern@fema.dhs.gov
301-447-1253

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Curriculum: Emergency Medical Services

Students will practice use of the Incident Command System in coordination with other public safety responders. As a follow-up to ICS-100 and ICS-200 training, this course will present scenarios requiring responders to structure their EMS resources within the guidance of NIMS ICS, as appropriate to the needs of the different incident types. Through simulation and role-playing, students will demonstrate the implementation of EMS components in an ICS system at medium- or large-sized incidents.

Selection Criteria Emergency response personnel with responsibilities to implement the initial EMS functions of an Incident Command System at medium- or large-sized incidents.
Delivery Type 2-Day Off-Campus
Prerequisites ICS 100 level and ICS 200 level training. Preferred courses are Q462 and Q463 available through NFA Online at www.nfaonline.dhs.gov. Chief's signature attests that the applicant has completed this required training.
ACE Recommendation In the upper-division baccalaureate degree category, 1 semester hour in emergency medical services, public administration, or fire science.
CEU's 0
Post-Course Requirements None
Student Pre-Course Materials None.
NFPA Standards None.
Student Comments Not available at this time.

Course Schedule Information

Dates Availability Location Contact(s)
March 7 - 8, 2013 Hilo, Hawaii

Lloyd Rogers
State Fire Council Administrative Assistant
Hawaii State Fire Council
(808) 723-7176
lrogers@honolulu.gov

Socrates Bratakos
State Fire Council Administrator
Hawaii State Fire Council
(808) 723-7151
sbratakos@honolulu.gov

Darwin Okinaka
Fire Captain/Training Officer
Hawaii Fire Department
(808) 961-8520
dokinaka@co.hawaii.hi.us

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