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L-960 All Hazards Division/Group Supervisor


  • OCFA Classroom #2 1 Fire Authority Irvine, CA, 92602 United States (map)

All Hazards Division/Group Supervisor

L-960

Description:

The course will provide local- and state-level emergency responders with a robust understanding of the duties, responsibilities, and capabilities of an effective Division/Group Supervisor on an All-Hazards Incident Management Team (AHIMT). The course walks participants through general information, including an overview of the Operations Section and information on incident mobilization, initial situational awareness, and unit management. It also provides detailed instructions on responding to the incident and the command needs of the incident and emphasizes the importance of risk management and safety considerations.

This course is an instructor-led training that supports learning through discussion, lecture, and active participation in multiple exercises that provide a realistic, scenario-driven approach to mastering the skills required of a Supervisor.

This course teaches the student the management skills necessary to fill the position of Division/Group Supervisor within the framework of ICS & CICCS.  You’ll learn the necessary leadership and management techniques to include: Administrative, Safety, Communication, and Operational responsibilities to include: (S.P.O.R.T.) – Situation – Priorities – Objectives – Resources – Territory

Prerequisite:

  • I-200

  • ICS-300

  • ICS-400 (Desired)

  • IS-700

  • IS-800b

Staffing:

No backfill, holdover, or overtime authorized.

Dress Code:

Station uniform, staff uniform, or business casual. No T-shirts, shorts, or sandals.

Instructor:

Elite Command Training


DISCLAIMER:

After submitting your registration, you will be placed on a waiting list while we review all attendees. Once your registration is approved, you will receive a confirmation email with relevant course information.

If a student is accepted into the class but becomes unable to attend, it is expected that they provide prompt advance notice of the cancellation, thereby allowing others the opportunity to participate. Failure to provide appropriate notification will result in the issuance of a "No Call/No Show Report" to the Training Chief of their respective agency. This information will be diligently monitored to assess attendance for future class offerings.


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