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enhanced ALL-HAZARDS incident management/ unified command course (MGT-314) I was sent to St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, as the incident commander for 16 days following Hurricane Katrina. The training I received from TEEX was priceless. All of the areas covered in the program rang true in the command structure. I felt very comfortable in the system having gone through the TEEX program. Capt. Tim Keene Delhi Township Fire Department Cincinnati, Ohio TEXAS A&M ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICE N AT I O N A L E M E R G E N C Y R E S P O N S E A N D R E S C U E T R A I N I N G C E N T E R

Immerse yourself in a realistic disaster response simulation, working side-by-side with senior emergency managers in responding to and recovering from a large-scale incident. Grapple with the real-life challenges that unfold inside an actual Incident Command Post. Welcome to the Emergency Operations Training Center, located in the world-renowned Disaster City training facility in College Station, Texas.

TThe Enhanced All-Hazards Incident Management/Unified Command (E IM/UC) course, MGT-314, is offered on behalf of the Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA) by the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) and its National The course far exceeded my expectations. I learned how and why the incident management and unified command systems are supposed to work, as well as significantly enhancing my competence and confidence in these areas. David S. Behar Senior Manager Security & Emergency Management Snohomish, Washington Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center (NERRTC). As a course participant you will get practical, realistic experience in large-scale incident response using computer-based simulations. Your decision-making, response and situational awareness will be tested as you work through four or five high-intensity simulation exercises. These exercises replicate incidents, all containing a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or explosive (CBRNE) component. However, the training is designed to meet any All Hazards incidents and Special Events as well. The Enhanced IM/UC course offers three-and-a-half days of comprehensive incident response training in managing all aspects of a large-scale incident in real-time. This invaluable training experience has direct transferability onto an incident management team, incident command post staff or emergency operations center in preparation for an actual large-scale incident. Participants will learn by examining the effects of their decisions, while working in an Incident Command Post setting using a notional jurisdiction. the course

Every attendee of this course had told us what a beneficial, hands-on course 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. D Day one of the course provides a short overview of emergency response considerations and methodologies of the Incident Command System (ICS) in a Unified Command structure. Days two and three are packed with rigorous, computer-driven, Cathy Haynes Emergency Preparedness Director Charleston County, South Carolina large-scale incidents, allowing the command team to manage the response and learn from the events presented within the scenarios. Each scenario concludes with an After-Action Review and a discussion of lessons learned. The overall incident management structure used in the course is based on the National Incident Management System (NIMS), the National Response Framework (NRF) and is certified by the DHS/FEMA National Training and Education Division (NTED). The course is delivered adjacent to Texas A&M University in the TEEX Emergency Operations Training Center (EOTC), a facility with unmatched capabilities anywhere in the country. The center is staffed by nationally recognized trainers experienced in emergency management and large-scale incident response, including the World Trade Center, Hurricane Katrina, the Murrah Building and the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. During the training simulation exercises, each participant position is integrated into the Unified Command ICS structure managing the incident. The course adapts existing incident management systems and procedures, while using a multi- agenda discipline, jurisdictional, team-building approach to accomplish the course objectives.

TOPICS Decision-making Principles of Incident Management and Unified Command Overview of Incident Command System Organizing and staffing for Unified Command Resource management and incident management strategies Incident Action Plan development Practical application of the incident response planning process ICS documentation overview Training simulations tools overview CBRNE and All-Hazards computer-driven tabletop exercises PARTICIPANT ELIGIBILITY Eligible participants include emergency responders who serve in a management or supervisory role, and who may be required to perform incident command staff or general staff functions for a jurisdiction during the response to any all-hazards incident. The course is designed for a maximum of 40 participants, with a balanced representation of emergency responders, supervisors and managers from the following disciplines or services: Law Enforcement, Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Management, Fire Service, Hazardous Materials, Public Works, Governmental Administrative, Public Safety Communications, Healthcare, Public Health and other county, state and federal agency personnel who may respond in support of a local jurisdiction.

This training will allow me to respond to disasters natural and terrorist incidents in a confident and effective manner. As long as we have a threat, this caliber of training needs to be given to all responders. Capt. Daniel D. Nicholson, Sr. christian County Emergency Management hopkinsville, Kentucky ENTRY-LEVEL PREREQUISITES This course provides the participant with insight into the incident management requirements of a large-scale (Type 1, 2 or 3) incident. Incoming participants should have at least an intermediate level of understanding of ICS and some experience in incident management and planning, both of which are critical for success in this course. It is recommended that participants complete the TEEX/NERRTC IM/UC course (MGT- 313) or an equivalent intermediate-level ICS course prior to attendance. The FEMA EMI course, Intermediate Incident Command System course or the NWCG I-300 course or higher are other prerequisite options that cover incident management and unified command. Completing the FEMA EMI IS-700 or IS-800 series will help in understanding the advanced concepts presented in this course. The TEEX WMD Campus (www.teexwmdcampus.com) offers excellent courses on Terrorism Awareness and Cyber Security that are recommended as refreshers prior to the course. LENGTH AND COST course overview The course is normally 3 ½ days (28 hours), beginning on Tuesday and concluding at noon on Friday. This training is funded by the DHS/FEMA National Training and Education Division (NTED). NERRTC arranges and provides all travel, lodging and per diem for participants. Upon confirmation of course registration, NERRTC will provide information for travel as participants may require. MORE INFORMATION For additional information or to register online, visit www.teex.org/eotc or call the NERRTC Emergency Operations Training Center (EOTC) and staff: Training Manager, EOTC Programs: Jory Grassinger Tel: 979.458.5620 Toll Free: 855.245.1614 Jory.Grassinger@teex.tamu.edu The current course schedule can be found online at: http://www.teex.org/eotc

THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND RESCUE TRAINING CENTER (NERRTC) The Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service / National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center (TEEX/NERRTC) has been at the forefront of homeland security training, exercises and technical assistance since before the events of 9/11. NERRTC builds upon more than 75 years of emergency response expertise and also draws upon the resources of nine world-class universities, seven state agencies and a comprehensive health science center that comprise The Texas A&M University System. NERRTC is also a founding member of the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium (NDPC). TRAINING Since its inception in 1998, NERRTC has delivered 10,000+ CBRNE and all-hazards preparation and response courses nationwide to 500,000+ emergency responders representing 8,200+ local and state jurisdictions in all 56 U.S. states and territories. Working in conjunction with the DHS/FEMA National Training and Education Division (NTED), NERRTC has developed and delivers a comprehensive catalog of courses and programs: Senior Officials Workshop for All-Hazards Preparedness Threat and Risk Assessment Enhanced Threat and Risk Assessment Incident Management/Unified Command for Expanding and Complex All-Hazards Incidents (ICS 300) Advanced Incident Management/Unified Command (ICS 400) Enhanced All-Hazards Incident Management/Unified Command Basic Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Concepts for CBRNE Events, Web-Based Medical Management of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive (CBRNE) Events Operational Level Response to HazMat/WMD Incidents Disaster Management for Public Services Wide Area Search Terrorism Awareness for Emergency First Responders, Web-Based Public Information in an All-Hazards Incident Mass Prophylaxis Preparedness and Planning Crisis Leadership and Decision Making for Elected Officials Disaster Preparedness for Hospitals and Healthcare Organizations within the Community Infrastructure Senior Officials - Disaster Management for Water and Wastewater Disaster Management for Water and Wastewater Utilities Disaster Management for Electric Power Systems Emergency Operation Center (EOC) Operations and Planning for All-Hazards Incident Command System (ICS) Forms Review Medical Preparedness and Response to Bombing Incidents Critical Infrastructure Key Resources Awareness Cyber Security Courses, Web-Based Sports and Special Events Incident Management EOC s Role in Community Cyber Security Community Cyber Security Exercise Planning Essentials of Community Cyber Security MORE INFORMATION For additional information about NERRTC or to schedule a class or exercise, visit: www.teex.org/esti or call (Toll Free) 855.245.1614

TEXAS A&M ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICE N AT I O N A L E M E R G E N C Y R E S P O N S E A N D R E S C U E T R A I N I N G C E N T E R NATIONAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND RESCUE TRAINING CENTER 200 Technology Way TX 77845-3424 Tel: 855.245.1614 (Toll Free) Fax: 979.862.5050 www.teex.org/esti C13.6347.10