All-Hazards Incident Management Team (AHIMT) Introduction Course (O-305) (11-11-0305) - 003

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Brief Description
All-Hazards Incident Management Team (AHIMT) Introduction Course (O-305)
Full Description
Course Description:
This five-day course provides students with a solid foundation of the activities, processes, leadership elements, and the knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) necessary to function within the framework of a Type 3 AHIMT deployed to an incident or planned event. The course is considered fast-paced, highly interactive, and challenging as the students, formed into the Command and General Staff positions on an All-Hazards Incident Management Team, navigate through multiple activities and rapidly expanding incident scenarios. The course includes a comprehensive review of the roles and responsibilities of each of the Incident Command System (ICS) Command and General Staff positions, their roles as leaders of their sections or functional areas, leadership and team building, and decision-making under stress. A significant portion of time is spent explaining the Planning Process, each step within the process, the roles and responsibilities of each ICS position within the process, and the deliverables expected from them (based on their ICS position on the team) at the conclusion of each step. Multiple scenarios are used throughout the class to provide the students with opportunities to practice each step of the Planning Cycle, conduct the meetings and briefings, and produce multiple Incident Action Plans (IAPs). Two of the course days include comprehensive incident scenarios that last approximately five hours, that require the team to manage current incident management operations of a rapidly expanding incident, at the same time as planning for, and completing an IAP for
the next Operational Period.

Course Objective:
This course meets the needs of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the National Response Framework (NRF). The USFA O-305, Type 3 All-Hazard Incident Management Team (AHIMT) Introduction course focuses on the importance of developing and operating as a functional Type 3 AHIMT. This course will assist individual responders to perform as viable team members by:
-Learning the basic foundational KSAs necessary to perform in an ICS position on an AHIMT.
-Emphasizing the nature and purpose of a Type 3 AHIMT so that others in the community and emergency services are more willing and able to assist or participate in their local Type 3 AHIMT.
-Demonstrating the critical role that leadership and teamwork skills play in the success of a Type 3 AHIMT.
-Providing a basic framework for building and maintaining critical interpersonal communications and working together as a team member of a Type 3 AHIMT.
-Operationalizing the components of the NIMS and NRF for use in the field.
-Offering practical experience of on-scene operations through extensive exercises and simulations that provide multiple opportunities to perform as members of a Type 3 AHIMT during simulated incidents.

Target Audience:
This course is intended to be taught at the introductory level for participation on an All-Hazards Incident Management Team. Students in this course should include all interdisciplinary emergency response personnel. Students in this course might include Incident Management, Mass Care, Emergency Management, EMS Law Enforcement, Public Works, Education, Aviation, Search and Rescue, Public Health/Medical, Firefighting and Hazardous Materials Response, and Animal Control/Veterinary

Prerequisites:
Students should have a working understanding of the ICS and the Command and General Staff positions that make up an All-Hazards Incident Management Team. Considerations may be made for students that are members of an existing Incident Management Team. The prerequisites for the class are:
-ICS-100.C: Introduction to Incident Command System
-ICS-200.B: ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
-ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
-IS-700.B: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System
-IS-800.C: National Response Framework, An Introduction
Training Dates
07/22/2024 - 07/26/2024
Prerequisites
Work Classification Related to this Course
ICS-100.C: Introduction to Incident Command System
Do you require reasonable accommodations in order to attend this course (if you select yes then you will be contacted by our office before the first day of class to discuss further).
Select the County of Residence
ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
IS-700.B: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System
IS-800.C: National Response Framework, An Introduction
Select the discipline your are representing for this Course
ICS-200.B: ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
Do you require lodging?  Note: By selecting Yes, you are certifying that you meet the lodging requirements as stated in the Guidelines.
Select the County of Work - This is where your Work Office is located.
Registration Dates
04/28/2024 - 07/08/2024
Available Seats
23
Hours
40h 0m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
01 - Albany County
University of Albany - ETEC Building
Harriman State Campus, 1220 Washington Ave.
Albany, NY  12222
Directions to Location
University of Albany ETEC Building 1220 Washington Avenue, Harriman Campus, Albany, NY 12222
Resources Required
Lodging:
Lodging will be provided on the nights of July 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 for public sector personnel whose residence and official workstation are more than 50 miles from University of Albany ETEC.
Lodging is not available for federal employees or private industry participants. You must be enrolled in the course and have received lodging confirmation before arriving at the Center, or your lodging will not be covered, and you will not be allowed in the class.

Cost:
There is NO FEE for this course. Lunch will not be provided. Travel and all other meals are the responsibility of the course participant.

Course Completion Requirements:
It is mandatory that the participant complete all 40 hours of this course to receive full credit. Anything less will result in the participant’s need to re-register for another course and start from the beginning.
Reporting Instructions
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Time to be updated in each course instance.

Dress is business casual.  
Signup Details
No Show Policy: Failure to attend a class you have registered for can result in restriction on future course attendance and agency notification. It is the students responsibility to notify us in a timely manner if you cannot attend.

-Please follow these directions below regarding providing the required    
prerequisites. Each prerequisite must be filled before a student can submit their
request to attend this course.

-If the required prerequisite is within your Training History, the DHSES LMS will
automatically assign it to the course you are registering for.

-If the prerequisite does not appear in your training history then select “request waiver” under fulfillment and provide clarifying comments when prompted that states, you will email the prerequisite to OEM directly and click save. Email all course prerequisites to oem.training@dhses.ny.gov, please include what course you are registering for in the body of the email.

Important Note: In addition to the above LMS procedure, before attending this class you must have a FEMA Student Identification Number (SID). If you do not already have an SID you can register for one at https://cdp.dhs.gov/FEMASID

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