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Strike Team/Task Force Leader
November 15 - November 17
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Course Description
This course provides emergency responders with an overview of key duties and responsibilities of a Strike Team/Resource Team/Task Force Leaders in an AHIMT.
Delivery and Length
This classroom-based Instructor facilitated course requires a minimum of 20 student contact hours, not including scheduled breaks. It is recommended that this course be delivered over 3 days.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
• The duties, responsibilities, and capabilities of an effective Strike Team/Resource Team/ Task Force Leader on an AHIMT.
• Identify course objectives and position-specific resource materials for Strike Team/Resource Team/Task Force Leader.
• Describe the function and components of the Incident Management Organization/Team and the Operations Section.
• Describe the responsibilities of the Strike Team/Resource Team/Task Force Leader at the pre-response, response, operational, demobilization, and post incident phases of an incident.
• Describe the information gathering and dissemination responsibilities of the Strike Team/Resource Team/Task Force Leader.
• Describe the leadership and personnel supervision responsibilities of the Strike Team/Resource Team/Task Force Leader.
• Describe the risk management and safety responsibilities of the Strike Team/ Resource Team/Task Force Leader.
• Describe the tasks a Strike Team/Resource Team/Task Force Leader is required to complete during an Operational period for an incident
Prerequisites:
ICS 200
Target Audience:
Agencies and organizations are responsible to determine who within their organizations requires ICS Position Specific training, based on local incident management organizational planning.
The audience may include students from a variety of agencies and functional disciplines, including fire service, law enforcement, emergency management, public works departments, as well as public health organizations, medical emergency teams and hospitals.