INCIDENT TACTICAL DISPATCHER TRAINING (40-32-0006) - 009

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Brief Description
Incident Tactical Dispatcher Training Course
Full Description
The course provides a realistic, hands-on approach to mastering the tasks and skills of an Incident Tactical Dispatcher (INTD).  An Incident Tactical Dispatcher is a specially trained individual qualified to operate in a command post, base camp or at the incident scene in support of a specific incident or tactical operation.  Incident Tactical Dispatchers leverage the multi-tasking, communication, accountability and documentation skills of successful telecommunicators to provide public safety communications expertise and support at planned events and extended incidents such as hostage situations, multi-alarm fires, search and rescue operations, bombings, and active shooter incident in accordance with FEMA National Qualifications Standards.  Incident Tactical Dispatchers may support the Communications Unit as a single resource or as part of an incident tactical dispatcher team.  This course provides a basic understanding for the roles and responsibilities of an incident tactical dispatcher working in a tactical environment.

This course is designed for experienced dispatchers who are familiar with the Incident Command System and dispatch operations.  Each attendee participates in hands-on training exercises and receives a Position Task Book (PTB).

Course Capacity
In person: Minimum of 10 or a Maximum of 20 vetted/qualified students
Training Dates
09/16/2024 - 09/19/2024
Prerequisites
Training Authorization Letter
Introduction to the Incident Command System Training (IS-100)
Student Information Form
Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response (IS-200)
Telecommunications Emergency Response Taskforce (TERT) Basic Course (IS-144)
National Response Framework, An Introduction (IS-800)
ICS-300: Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents
An Introduction to the National Incident Management System (IS-700)
Registration Dates
06/18/2024 - 09/02/2024
Available Seats
17
Hours
32h 0m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
Dutchess County Dept. of Emergency Response
392 Creek Road
Poughkeepsie, NY  12601
Resources Required
Laptop/Tablet
Reporting Instructions
Registration begins at 7:30 AM
Course Starts at 8:00 AM

Classroom assigned for the course - Room 113
Documents
Signup Details
*****Prerequisites for Attendance:
Prerequisites must be verified two weeks in advance of the course.

Personal experience:
A public safety background with three years of experience in dispatch operations
Awareness of fundamental public safety communications technology

***Must have the MOST RECENT versions of the following online courses from the FEMA EMI website:  https://training.fema.gov/is/
      IS-100: Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS 100
      IS-144, Telecommunicators Emergency Response Taskforce (TERT) Basic Course
      IS-200: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
      IS-700: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System
      IS-800: National Response Framework, An Introduction

***Additional recommended training*****
      ICS-300: Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents

*****Additional documentation needed*****
     Training Authorization Letter (TAL)
     Student Information Form (SIF)

Students must submit copies of completion of  the above mentioned IS/ICS courses, the Training Authorization Letter, and Student Information Form  to OIEC via e-mail to: OIEC.Training@dhses.ny.gov OR upload directly to the DHSES LMS.

Cost:
There is NO FEE for this course.  Lunch will be provided.  Travel and all other meals are the responsibility of the course participant.

Registration:
All student registrations will be reviewed by DHSES-OIEC.  Enrollment emails will be sent to students (at the time of enrollment from DHSES LMS) NO LATER THAN 2 weeks prior to the start of the course. Registration does not guarantee a seat in the course.

No Show Policy:
Failure to attend a class you have been enrolled in can result in the denial of future course enrollment.  If you have not received a confirmation (or denial) two weeks prior to the course start date, please contact DHSES-OIEC at (518) 322-4911, or OIEC.Training@dhses.ny.gov.

Lodging & Meals:
No lodging or meals will  be provided for this course.

To cancel your course enrollment:
Notify OIEC.Training@dhses.ny.gov (ASAP)

If you have any further questions, or need more information contact:

DHSES-OIEC: Phone: (518) 322-4911 | E-mail: OIEC.Training@dhses.ny.gov.

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