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EMERGENCY Management
ICS/NIMS Training Links
Successful Emergency Management Relies upon Experience and Expertise
All online classes are BLUE and clickable and will bring you to the page to take the course.
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ICS/NIMS
Minimum ICS/NIMS for new responders.
IS-100: Intro to the Incident Command System
IS-200: Basic ICS for Initial Response
IS-800: National Response Framework, An Introduction
Officers/Leaders
These two courses are taught in person only. Links to in person course sign-up
will be updated as they become available.
IS-300
IS-400
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Maine Emergency Manager Certification
Level I
IS-100: Intro to the Incident Command System
IS-200: Basic ICS for Initial Response
IS-230: Fundamentals of Emergency Management
IS-559: Local Damage Assessment
IS-800: National Response Framework, An Introduction
These two courses are taught in person only. Links to in person course sign-up
will be updated as they become available.
Emergency Operations & Reporting
Disaster Assessment & Reporting
Level II
G-191/IS-2200: Basic Emergency Operations Center Function
IS-703: NIMS Resource Management
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Disaster Recovery
SERC/LEPC Overview
EOP/EAP: Participants should submit a copy of an Emergency Operations Plan/Emergency Action Plan
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EOC: Participants are to complete a training event at a County level EOC training. Documented experience on an EOC event will be accepted.
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Fire Chiefs & Officers
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IS-100: Intro to the Incident Command System
IS-200: Basic ICS for Initial Response
IS-800: National Response Framework, An Introduction
IS-244: Developing and Managing Volunteers
Officers/Leaders
These two courses are taught in person only. Links to in person course sign-up
will be updated as they become available.
IS-300
IS-400
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Search & Rescue
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IS-100: Intro to the Incident Command System
IS-200: Basic ICS for Initial Response
IS-800: National Response Framework, An Introduction
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Local EMA & Municipal officers
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IS-100: Intro to the Incident Command System
IS-200: Basic ICS for Initial Response
IS-800: National Response Framework, An Introduction
IS-909: Community Preparedness: Implementing Simple Activities for Everyone
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AWR401: Threat & Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment
Officers/Leaders
These two courses are taught in person only. Links to in person course sign-up
will be updated as they become available.
IS-300
IS-400
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Public Works
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IS-100: Intro to the Incident Command System
IS-200: Basic ICS for Initial Response
IS-800: National Response Framework, An Introduction
IS-552: The Public Works Role in Emergency Management
IS-553: Coordination Between Water Utilities and EMAs
IS-554: Emergency Planning for Public Works
IS-556: Damage Assessment for Public Works
IS-558: Public Works and Disaster Recovery
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Weather Events
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IS-324 Community Hurricane Preparedness
IS-326: Community Tsunami Preparedness
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School Officials
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IS-100: Intro to the Incident Command System
IS-200: Basic ICS for Initial Response
IS-800: National Response Framework, An Introduction
IS-362: Multi-Hazard Planning for Schools
IS-363: Intro the Emergency Management For Higher Education
IS-366: Planning for the Needs of Children in Disasters
AWR375: Risk Management for After School Activities & Interscholastic Athletics
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Major Online Training Networks
FEMA ISP: FEMA’s Independent Study Program
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MetEd: MetEd is a free online database with numerous
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Meteorological and Weather focused courses.
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TEEX: Texas A&M Extension Services
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IAT: Interagency Aviation Training
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NWCG: National Wildfire Coordinating Group| Online Training
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National Fire Academy: Online Courses
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The Center for Rural Development security trainings
Center for Radiological Nuclear Training:
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FEMA Center for Domestic Preparedness:
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Send all completed certificates to ema@lincounty.me
so we can make sure your credentials are up to date in our system- Thank you