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ENHANCED ALL-HAZARDS INCIDENT MANAGEMENT/UNIFIED COMMAND MGT-314 Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center www.TEEX.org/esti

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Page 1: ENHANCED ALL-HAZARDS INCIDENT MANAGEMENT/UNIFIED COMMAND · ENHANCED ALL-HAZARDS INCIDENT MANAGEMENT/UNIFIED COMMAND MGT-314 Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service National Emergency

ENHANCED ALL-HAZARDS INCIDENT MANAGEMENT/UNIFIED COMMAND

MGT-314

Texas A&M Engineering Extension ServiceNational Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center

www.TEEX.org/esti

Page 2: ENHANCED ALL-HAZARDS INCIDENT MANAGEMENT/UNIFIED COMMAND · ENHANCED ALL-HAZARDS INCIDENT MANAGEMENT/UNIFIED COMMAND MGT-314 Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service National Emergency

Training Level:Management and Planning

Venue: Emergency Operations Training Center (EOTC)College Station, Texas Course Length:Three and ½ days (28 hours)

Participant Audience: Eligible participants include emergency responders who serve in a management or supervisory role and may be required to perform incident command or general staff functions for a jurisdiction during the response to a CBRNE incident. Disciplines include: lLaw Enforcement lEmergency Medical Services lEmergency Management lFire Service lHazardous Materials lPublic Works lGovernmental Administrative lPublic Safety Communications lHealth Care lPublic Health

Continuing Education Credits: IACET - 2.8 CEUsACE - 1 Hour College Credit (Lower Division)

Prerequisites:Participants must be supervisors or managers in one of the NTED emergency responder disciplines/services in the Participant Audience and possess a working knowledge of the Incident Command System (ICS). Participants must have completed the MGT-313 IM/UC course, the FEMA Intermediate Incident Command System Course or higher course, or equivalent incident management and unified command course. Experience and job position will also be considered.

Class Size: 40 participants

The EIMUC course uses a computer-driven simulation to train participants in incident management skills, staff responsibilities, situational awareness and decision-making skills particular to any All-Hazards events. The course focuses on the Incident Command Post (ICP) processes and the key decision-making requirements within that response node.

The overall incident management structure used in the course is based on the National Response Framework (NRF) and the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and is certified by the DHS/FEMA National Training and Education Division (NTED).

ENHANCED ALL-HAZARDS INCIDENT MANAGEMENT/UNIFIED COMMAND

MGT-314

“Every attendee of this course told us what a beneficial, hands-on course that it was; but the course turned out to be even better than we envisioned. The unique opportunity to be able to come together to gain more knowledge of incident command/unified command structure allowed for some real hands-on type training.”

– Cathy haynes

EmErgEncy PrEParEdnEss dirEctor

charlEston county, south carolina

For more information, contact:TEXAS A&M ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICEJory Grassinger, Training Manager, EOTC Programs200 Technology WayCollege Station, Texas 77845-3424979.458.5620 or 855.245.1614 (toll-free)[email protected]/esti

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