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Responding Effectively to Complex Incidents (MGT-308)

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March 11, 2025 at 08:00 AM to March 12, 2025 at 5:00 PM
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Event Location:

Campbell County Fire Training Center
10 Training Center Dr
Highland Heights, KY 41076
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Event Description:

COURSE TITLE:
Responding Effectively to Complex Incidents (MGT-308)

DATE:
March 11-12, 2025

LOCATION:
Campbell County Fire Training Center
10 Training Center Drive
Highland Heights, KY

TIME:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM each day

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
An Incident Commander’s (IC) mission is to ensure that incidents are managed as effectively and safely as possible. Complex incidents are particularly challenging to manage because they often evolve rapidly, involve significant hazards, and/or require innovative solutions. Complex incidents require a response from multiple jurisdictions/agencies, each of which may have a unique perspective when arriving on-scene. To effectively manage these incidents, the diverse response partners must act collaboratively, and this requires ICs to rapidly bring their differing response priorities, objectives, and strategies into alignment. This course discusses how to overcome the unique challenges that complex incidents present. Topics include the need to rapidly recognize the incident’s magnitude and cooperate with other commanders, strategies for promoting interdisciplinary collaboration before an incident occurs, strategies for deconflicting competing priorities, how and when to establish a unified command, and how and when to transfer command. This course is 16 hours.
Topics
Overview of Complex incidents and Initial Response Priorities
• Overview of the Multidisciplinary Response
• Establishing Unified Command
• Transfer of Command and/or the Initial Unified Command Meeting

PARTICIPANT CRITERIA:
The target audience for this course is senior personnel who are expected to perform in a management capacity in an area command or multiagency coordination entity.

• Law Enforcement
• Fire Service
• Emergency Medical Services
• 911 Dispatchers
• Emergency Management
• Public Works

PERQUISITE:
Participants should work in a supervisory or managerial capacity and must have completed FEMA’s IS-700.b, IS-100.c, ICS 200.c, ICS-300 and ICS-400. Certificates for these courses must be submitted with registration.

SPONSORSHIP:
This Course is sponsored by the Campbell County Office of Emergency Management and the
Kentucky Office of Homeland Security. Delivered by National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center (NERRTC), Texas Engineering Extension Service (TEEX), member of National Domestic Preparedness Consortium (NDPC).

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TO APPLY FOR THIS COURSE
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1) Course enrollment maximum is 40 participants.
2) There are no course fees.
3) Pre-registration is required by March 10, 2024.
4) Register online at: https://tinyurl.com/txxr3bjn
If you have question contact:
William R. Turner, Director
Campbell County Office of Emergency Management
P.O. Box 153
8774 Constable Drive
Alexandria, KY 41001
859-547-3150
Email wturner@campbellcountyky.gov