
ICS 200: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
June 24 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
$50Incident Command System (ICS) 200, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response, reviews of the 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.
At the completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Describe the course objectives and summarize basic information about the Incident Command System (ICS) and National Incident Management System (NIMS):
- Describe how the NIMS Management Characteristics relate to Incident Command and Unified Command.
- Describe the delegation of authority process, implementing authorities, management by objectives, and preparedness plans and objectives.
- Identify ICS organizational components, the Command Staff, the General Staff, and ICS tools.
- Describe different types of briefings and meetings.
- Explain flexibility within the standard ICS organizational structure.
- Explain transfer of command briefings and procedures.
- Use ICS to manage an incident or event.
Presented by Syed Hussaini, Senior Manager of Emergency Preparedness and Response, CCALAC and Jacqueline Torres, Emergency Management Intern, CCALAC
CCALAC Members and Affiliates: $50.00 | Non-Members: $100.00
Instructor Biography
Syed Hussaini, holds a bachelor’s degree from UC Riverside. He also holds a post graduate certificate from UI Chicago in Emergency Management & Resilience Planning. His dedication to the community has led him to being employed in the non-profit industry for 10 years. He is currently the Senior Manager of Response and Recovery, endearingly known as the “Master of Disasters,” working to ensure that safety net healthcare providers and health centers in Los Angeles County are prepared for disasters and resilient enough to survive the next emergency.