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12/1/2020
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E/L 986: Air Support Group <br />The Air Support Group Supervisor (ASGS) <br />$8,000 <br />Supervisor <br />course is intended to provide local- and state - <br />level emergency responders with an overview <br />of key duties and responsibilities of an ASGS <br />in a Type 3 All -Hazards Incident Management <br />Team (AHIMT). The course walks participants <br />through general information, including an <br />overview of the fixed wing, rotor wing, and <br />military operations, as well as information on <br />incident mobilization, initial situational <br />awareness, and unit management. It also <br />provides detailed instruction on responding to <br />the incident and the command needs of the <br />incident, as well as emphasizing the importance <br />of risk management and safety considerations. <br />E/L 987: Introduction to Air <br />This course is intended to familiarize <br />$7,000 <br />Operations <br />participants with the basic concepts of air <br />operations of an Incident Management Team <br />(IMT) and/or through the NIMS/ICS system. <br />The course walks participants through general <br />information and aviation related regulations, <br />including an overview of the fixed wing, rotor <br />wing, and military operations. It also provides <br />detailed instruction on responding to the <br />incident and the command needs of the <br />incident, as well as emphasizing the importance <br />of risk management and safety considerations. <br />I-100: Introduction to the <br />The course provides training and resources, for <br />$3,000 <br />Incident Command System <br />first -responder personnel who require an <br />introduction to the Incident Command System. <br />The course is designed to enable personnel to <br />operate efficiently during an incident or event <br />within the ICS, SEMS, or NIMS. <br />I-200: Basic Incident <br />This course introduces students to the principles of <br />$4,000 <br />Command System for Initial <br />the Incident Command System (ICS) associated <br />Response <br />with incident -related performance. <br />I-300: Intermediate ICS for <br />This course provides description and detail of <br />$8,000 <br />Expanding Incidents <br />the Incident Command System (ICS) <br />organization and operations in supervisory <br />roles on expanding or Type 3 incidents. <br />I-400: Advanced ICS for <br />This course directs the student towards an <br />$6,000 <br />Command and General Staff <br />operational understanding of large single - <br />agency and complex multi-agency/multi- <br />jurisdictional incident responses. <br />20A-65 <br />
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