ESIMS 700TR National Incident Management System: An Introduction
4.00 Hours This training is an awareness-level course that explains NIMS components, concepts and principles. The course examines how jurisdictions plan, prepare for, organize and respond to major Incidents and events. Participants are also taught the principals of how resources are managed before, during and after an incident.
Topics
• Command and Management
• Preparedness
• Resource Management
• Communications and Information Management
• Supporting Technologies
• Ongoing Management and Maintenance
Audience
Local, state and federal responders requiring entry level training from the following disciplines/services:
• Fire Service
• Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
• Hazardous Materials (HazMat)
• Law Enforcement (LE)
• Public Health (PH)
• Public Works (PW)
• Emergency Management (EM)
• Government administrative
• Private Sector and military (if invited by the host jurisdiction)
• County, state, and federal agency personnel who will respond with a local jurisdiction during a WMD/terrorism incident
Other Information
This course is compliant with NIMS in all respects.
ALL TEEX NIMS/ICS instructors are certified Department of Homeland Security NIMS/ICS instructors and meat/exceed all requirements to teach the IS-700 course and proctor the IS-700 examination.
Course point of contact: Steve Hightower tel. (979) 458-1432

