Comprehensive Healthcare Emergency Preparedness Consulting and Program Management
"By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail" - Benjamin Franklin
This course will introduce students to the Incident Command System (ICS). This system is used nationwide to manage incidents regardless of size or type.
IS200, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response, reviews the Incident Command System (ICS), provides the context for ICS within initial response, and supports higher level ICS training. This course provides training on, and resources for, personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within ICS.
This course provides an overview of the National Incident Management System (NIMS). The National Incident Management System defines the comprehensive approach guiding the whole community - all levels of government, nongovernmental organizations (NGO), and the private sector - to work together seamlessly to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from the effects of incidents. The course provides learners with a basic understanding of NIMS concepts, principles, and components.
The goal of the IS-0800.d, National Response Framework, An Introduction, is to provide guidance for the whole community. Within this broad audience, the National Response Framework focuses especially on those who are involved in delivering and applying the response core capabilities
The purpose of this course is to familiarize Senior Officials (executives, elected and appointed officials, city/county managers, agency administrators, etc.) with their role in supporting incident management within the National Incident Management System (NIMS).
Selection Criteria: Executives and senior officials, including elected officials, city/county managers, agency administrators, etc.
Both the American College of Surgeons' class as well as the Department of Defense's Coalition Stop the Bleed course are available. In these courses, you will learn three essential techniques to help save a life before someone succumbs to bleeding: (1) How to use your hands to apply pressure to; (2) How to pack a wound to control bleeding; (3) How properly apply a tourniquet. Mastering these techniques empower you to respond in an and potentially save a life
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