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EOC Operations and Planning for All Hazards***Class is Full

category Emergency Management 
course number MGT-346 
location Hamilton Co. Sheriff's Office, 18100 Cumberland Rd., 46060 
city/county Noblesville, Indiana/Hamilton County 
start date 06/20/17 
end date 06/22/17 
start time 0800 edt 
end time 1700 edt 
max students 28 
course manager Erin Rowe 
contact number 317-716-1706 
contact email [email protected] 
lead instructor Texas Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) 
lead evaluator  
proctor  
test date 06/22/17 
registration form application.pdf  
other details  
notes REGISTRATION:
Contact course manager listed above OR email your training application to the email listed above.

TARGET AUDIENCE:
Eligible participants include emergency management and response personnel who currently or potentially work in an EOC at the state or local level. Disciplines include, but are not limited to: Law Enforcement, Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Management, Fire Service, Governmental Administrative, Public Safety Communications, Healthcare, Public Health, Hazardous Materials, Public Works and Non-Governmental Organizations.

PREREQUISITES:
IS 100 Introduction to Incident Command
IS 200 ICS for Single Resources & Initial Action Incidents
IS 700 Introduction to NIMS
IS 800 National Response Framework-An Introduction
FEMA IS Online Course List
ICS-300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents (classroom only)

RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITES:
None

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
his course allows participants to practice EOC operations in a large-scale incident coached by instructors who have emergency management experience and who provide this training nationally. They will use multi-agency coordination responsibilities, processes and procedures and focus on key management processes required to effectively and efficiently operate an EOC. The participants gain practical experience via a series of interrelated activities and exercises supported by a state-of-the-art computer simulation system. Each student will gain a better understanding of the management requirements and skills necessary to effectively function as a member of an EOC during a large-scale event. Topics include: MACS Overview, Roles "of" and "within" an EOC, Overview of the Incident Command System (ICS), EOC Organizational Models, Resource Management, Information Management, Operations Management, Planning ("Planning P"), Developing an EOC Action Plan (EOC-AP), Overview of ICS documentation.

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION:
There is no charge for attending this course; however students will be responsible for their own travel, lodging and meals. Eligible students within each district should apply to their District Planning Council (DPC) for possible lodging reimbursement. Contact your county EMA director for information on DPC members. 

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