ICS-300 INTERMEDIATE ICS FOR EXPANDING EVENTS
Hosted by: Clermont County EMA
April 15-17, 2020
Course
Description:
This
21-hour
classroom
course
provides
training
for
personnel
who
require advanced
application
of the
Incident
Command
System
(ICS)
and
Individuals
who
may assume
a supervisory
role
in
incidents.
This
course
expands
upon
information
covered
in
the ICS
100
and
ICS
200 courses.
Application
Deadline:
Ten
working
days
prior
to
the course
Seating availability
is limited so
register
early
Course
Registration
time:
7:30
am
– 8:00
am
(on day
one)
Course
Time:
8:00
am
to 4:00
pm – All
three (3)
days One-hour
Lunch
each
day
Training
Location:
Loveland
Symmes Safety Center
8871
Weekly
Lane
Cincinnati,
OH 45249
Recommended
Participants:
FEMA
designed
this
course
for
individuals
who
may
assume
a supervisory
role in expanding
incidents
or Type 3
incidents.
Note:
During
a Type
3 incident,
some
or
all
of
the Command
and
General
Staff
positions
may be activated,
as
well
as Division/Group
Supervisor
and/or
Unit
Leader
level
positions.
These
incidents
may extend into
multiple operational
periods.
Required
Prerequisites:
Individuals
must complete
the IS-100.c
Introduction
to the
Incident
Command
System, IS-200.c
Basic
Incident
Command
System
for Initial
Response,
IS-700.b
An
Introduction
to the
National
Incident
Management
System
and
IS-800.c
National
Response
Framework
courses
prior
to attending
the ICS-300
Intermediate
course
and
provide
copies
of their
certificates
of
completion
to the
instructors
on day
one
of
the course.
Enrollment:
Students
must enroll
via
the Department
of
Public
Safety
Training
Campus
website:
https://trainingcampus.dps.ohio.gov/cm/cm710/pstc/pstc.html.
Course
registration
will
close
10 working days
prior
to the
course
start
date
and
applicants
can check
enrollment/approval
status
via
the Department
of
Public
Safety
Training
Campus
website.
Course
Costs:
There
is
no charge
for
participants
to attend
this
course.
However,
Lodging,
Meals,
Per
Diem
and all
other
travel
expenses
are the
responsibility
of the
student
or the parent
organization.
State
Point
of Contact:
Lisa Jones,
DSC
2,
Ohio EMA,
SAA Training
Point
of
Contact,
(614)
799-3824
ljones@dps.ohio.gov.
It is
the goal of
Ohio EMA
to ensure that all students have
the tools necessary
for
successful course completion.
If students require
additional
accommodations, they
should
make the Ohio EMA
training office
aware, and
staff will
confidentially
meet reasonable
requests.