Incident Command Training
Now available in-person or remote.
Course Description
A general guide to Incident Command. (Educators, don’t stress. This one is ok.)
Introduced in 2009, the Standard Response Protocol is a proven enhancement to school safety planning. Thousands of schools in the US and Canada have adopted the program.
Introduced in 2012, the Standard Reunification Method fills a critical void in school safety planning: How to reunite students with their parents after a crisis.
This presentation has been developed participants with a top-level, general understanding of the Incident Command System. It is based on the online training IS-100ScA available from FEMA.
Target Audience
Educators, Administrators, School and District Safety Teams, Campus Supervisors, Law Enforcement
Number Of Students
20-250
Course Duration
45 – 60 Minutes
Outcome
Participants will learn the basics of Incident Command.
Scope Statement
In this module, participants will receive an overview of the National Incident Management System and Incident Command System
Terminal Learning Objective
Participants will gain an understanding of how and why Incident Command should be used in a crisis.
Enabling Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this module, participants will be able to
- state a brief history of NIMS,
- understand basic Incident Command Structure, and
- recognize how it can be used in managing school-based events.