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Intermediate ICS-300

Expanding Incidents

Starts Nov 19
75 US dollars
1705 West 2nd Ave. Eugene, OR

Available spots


Service Description

Course Description: Enhance your Incident Command skills, with a special focus on new concepts of the Incident Command System (ICS). The training and resources provided in this course will assist personnel who require advanced application of the ICS. The course will also benefit any person who has a responsibility to function in an Incident command post or an EOC position managing an expanding incident. You will participate in group activities that introduce the development of the Incident Action Plan (IAP) and demonstrate the interactions between the Command and General Staff sections of the ICS. Date/Time: November 19- 21, 2024, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm daily Topics • How the National Incident Management System (NIMS) Command and Management component supports the management of expanding incidents • The incident/event management process for supervisors and expanding incidents as prescribed by the Incident Command System (ICS). • Implementing the incident management process at a simulated incident. • Developing an Incident Action Plan (IAP) for a simulated incident. Target Audience: Personnel expected to perform in a management capacity in an expanding incident that may require a higher level of NIMS/ICS training from the following disciplines/services: • Fire Service • Emergency Medical Services (EMS) • Hazardous Materials (HazMat) • Law Enforcement (LE) • Public Health (PH) • Public Works (PW) • Emergency Management (EM) • Government administrative • Private sector and military • County, state, and federal agency personnel who may assume a supervisory role in expanding incidents or Type 3 incidents. Training Location: Eugene Springfield Fire Training Center 1705 West 2nd Ave Eugene, Or 97402 Prerequisites: 1. IS – 100, Introduction to Incident Command System (ICS) 2. IS – 200, ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents 3. IS – 700, National Incident Management System (NIMS): An Introduction 4. IS – 800B, National Response Framework: An Introduction Send completed prerequisite certificates to: Michael.bamberger@oregonstate.edu prior to class start.


Upcoming Sessions


Contact Details

  • 1705 W 2nd Ave, Eugene, OR, USA

    cheppel@eugene-or.gov


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