2016 COURSE CATALOG
AND TRAINING SCHEDULE
Office of Preparedness, Training Bureau
Loretta Thorpe, Bureau Director
2016 Course Catalog and Training Schedule
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the
MISSISSIPPI EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
is to coordinate activities that will save lives,
protect property, and reduce suffering of
Mississippi’s citizens and their communities impacted
by disasters through a comprehensive and integrated
program of disaster preparedness, response,
recovery, and mitigation initiatives.
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TRAINING BUREAU
TRAINING BUREAU PERSONNEL
The Training Bureau, which is located in the Office of Preparedness,
offers a wide range of emergency management and first responder
training for all levels of government, private industry and volunteer
organizations. Courses are offered statewide by a team of training
coordinators in a field-delivered environment.
Course instruction may be offered in the following categories:
• Emergency Planning.
• Basic Emergency Management.
• Mitigation.
• Preparedness.
• Incident Command.
• Response and Recovery.
• Community Emergency Response Teams.
• Hazardous Materials Incident Response.
The Training Bureau also oversees student enrollment in Mississippi as
well as the Emergency Management Institute in Emmitsburg, MD, where
more than 400 courses in emergency management are offered. To apply
for courses at EMI, visit the website training.fema.gov/EMI courses.
Additional information about local training courses can be found on the
website at msema.org/training/Ms. All courses, with dates and locations,
will be listed on the Mississippi multi-agency calendar located at
homelandsecurity.ms.gov/calendar.html.
Loretta Thorpe
Training Bureau Director
MS State Training Officer
601-933-6370
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TRAINING OFFICERS
Jesse Murphree
Training Officer
601-933-6357
[email protected]
Districts 1, 3, and 6
Kamika Durr
Training Officer
601-933-6360
[email protected]
Districts 2, 4, and 5
Jeff Smith
Training Officer
601-933-6348
[email protected]
Districts 7, 8, and 9
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“We are here to serve you.”
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MEMA Training Bureau –
Mississippi Emergency Management Agency Training Officers
proudly serve all 83 counties, including the Mississippi Band of
Choctaw Indians, across the State of Mississippi by field delivering
courses to all emergency management stakeholders. The Training
Bureau staff looks forward to serving you in 2016. If we can be
of any assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us for other
courses indicated on your Training Needs Assessment (TNA).
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2016 TRAINING COURSES
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ICS 100
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ICS 700
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Disaster 101
HURREVAC
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WebEOC
G 290 Basic PIO
Damage Assessment
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2016 PROJECTED TRAINING COURSES
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Disaster 101**
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WebEOC**
G 290 Basic PIO**
Damage Assessment**
The above courses are only projections. November and December
will be used to develop 2017 course projections.
* Minimum of 5 participants per course.
** Minimum of 15 participants per course.
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Disaster 101
G108 Community Mass Care and Emergency Assistance
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
The purpose of this course is to provide government officials and emergency
responders with the information/skills necessary for response to an emergency/
disaster in their jurisdiction.
Course Objectives
• Conduct an overview of the National Incident Management System.
• Provide response information as it pertains to the Emergency Management Law.
• Provide local government officials and emergency responders with information
about resources needed for emergency/disaster response
• Explain what crucial information is needed on the MEMA Disaster Report forms
during and emergency/disaster response.
• Explain the process to obtain a Federal Disaster Declaration.
• Explain the local role in a Federal Disaster Declaration
Target Audience
This course is designed for government officials and emergency responders on the
local, state, and tribal levels of government.
Prerequisites
None
Minimum Enrollment
15
Course Length
1 Day
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course provides training for local communities to prepare for and manage the
Mass Care/ Emergency Assistance (MC/EA) functions effectively. The goal is to
pre-pare community agencies, organizations, and businesses to work together in
coordina-tion with Emergency Management and tradicoordina-tional MC providers to plan and provide
MC/EA services to those affected by disaster.
Course Objectives
• Define the four primary MC/EA services as discussed in this course.
• Describe how to determine their community’s MC/ EA service resource
requirements.
• Identify providers that exist in their community or can be called upon from a
nearby community to meet the requirements for MC/EA.
• Name planning and operational actions that can affect how services will be
provided.
• List action items to utilize resources and providers to meet MC/EA requirements in
their community.
Target Audience
This course is intended for MC coordinators, management staff, Non-Governmental
Organization leaders, private sector, and other emergency management staff that
is a part of the team and has a responsibility for effective MC/EA preparedness and
response.
Prerequisites
None
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G191 Emergency Operations Center/Incident Command
System Interface
G202 Debris Management Planning for State, Tribal,
and Local Officials
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course will enable the participants to develop an effective interface between
Incident Command and the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) by applying Incident
Command System (ICS) principles.
Course Objectives
• Define the course goals and objectives.
• Describe ICS principles.
• Using scenarios analyze the ICS and EOC systems and identify potential interface
issues.
• Describe Multi-Agency Coordination/EOC principles.
• Identify the authorities, responsibilities, interests, needs, and assets of ICS and EOC
during emergency operations.
• Apply ICS/EOC interface concepts in a classroom activity situation.
Target Audience
Participants should be teams made up of a community’s ICS and EOC personnel.
Prerequisites
IS-0100.b, Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS-100; IS-0200.b, Incident
Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents; and/or EOC
Management courses.
Minimum Enrollment
15
Course Length
1 Day
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
The goal of the course is to enable State, Tribal, and local government officials to
successfully plan for, respond to, and recover from a major debris-generating event.
Course Objectives
• Apply knowledge of planning for, implementing, and managing debris activities.
• Apply knowledge of FEMA eligibility and reasonable costs criteria as pertinent to
Presidentially declared events.
• Address debris planning, response and recovery concepts.
Target Audience
This course is designed for State, Tribal, and local officials who are responsible for
planning, managing, and/or implementing debris removal and disposal activities from
all types of disasters.
Prerequisites
None
Minimum Enrollment
15
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G270.4 Recovery from Disaster:
The Local Government Role
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
The goals of this course are to increase local government awareness of issues involved
in disaster recovery; provide a forum for discussion of “lessons learned” in disaster
recovery at the local level; promote the development of a pre-disaster recovery plan.
Course Objectives
Upon successfully completing this course, the participants will be able to:
• Describe the purpose and scope of the course and how it can be applied to their
disaster recovery role and responsibilities.
• Describe the local government’s role and responsibilities in disaster recovery.
• Identify leadership qualities and actions that contribute to disaster recovery at the
local government level.
• Explain how a Recovery Task Force can be used to organize local government
recovery operations.
• Identify needed improvements to their pre-disaster recovery plan and methods and
techniques for providing public information during disaster recovery.
• Describe options for providing shelter, temporary housing, and replacement housing
for disaster survivors.
• Define the role of an unmet needs committee in serving the community during
emergencies and major disasters.
• Identify the components of the health care system and the role of each component
in disasters.
• Describe the role and responsibilities of the local government building inspection
department and public works department in disaster recovery.
• Describe the role and responsibilities of the business sector in disaster recovery.
• Describe the role and responsibilities of the local government planning and
community development department and administration in disaster recovery.
• Evaluate how the materials and resources from this course will assist them in their
disaster
Target Audience
• Local elected official and City/County Manager
• Finance Director/Assessor
• Emergency Manager, Public Works Director, Building Inspector, Community
Planner, Health Care Administrator or Planner and Housing Director or Planner
• Public Information Officer
• Voluntary Agency Coordinator or Unmet Needs Committee Coordinator and
Business Organization Representative
• Administrative Director/Manager
Prerequisites
None
Minimum Enrollment
15
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G288 Local Volunteer and Donations Management
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This training will support local governments and their Emergency
Management partners in preparing for, responding to, and recovering from
disaster events at the local level. The course is designed to strengthen the
abilities of local jurisdictions to successfully prepare for and handle volunteer
and donations management issues that may arise. The course content and
activities may also serve as a template, thereby enhancing uniformity in
addressing areas of donated unsolicited goods, unaffiliated volunteers,
and undesignated cash. This training also provides information regarding
the state’s volunteer and donations management responsibilities, which
are designed to help build relationships between government and
Non-Governmental Organizations.
Course Objectives
• Identify how to manage effectively the surge of unsolicited goods.
• Gather information from organizations, agencies, volunteers, media, and
others for donations intelligence purposes.
• Facilitate the matching of unaffiliated volunteers with appropriate
organizations or agencies during program implementation.
• List the planning considerations for cash donations.
• Incorporate technology needed to manage successfully information on
unaffiliated volunteers and unsolicited goods.
• Relate volunteer and donations management program responsibilities to the
planning components of the annex.
Target Audience
This course is designed for local-level staffs to include:
• Local Volunteer/Donations Coordinator
• Coordinator’s Alternate
• Leading stakeholders of voluntary organizations
• State/local Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster Chair or Designee
• Public Information Officer or Liaison
• Program Functional Leads
• Government-Private Sector Liaison
Prerequisites
IS-0288, The Role of Voluntary Organizations in Emergency Management;
0700.a, National Incident Management System, An Introduction; and
IS-0100.b, Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS-100
Minimum Enrollment
15
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G290 Basic Public Information Officers Course
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This 2-day classroom course:
• Emphasizes skills development;
• Addresses the impact of technology on emergency public information; and
• Offers options that allow the states to tailor the instructional methodology to
suit their needs while consistently meeting the course learning objectives.
Course Objectives
• Demonstrate how to communicate emergency public information effectively
in writing to the public through the news media.
• Describe actions the PIO can take to prepare for and conduct an effective
interview with the news media.
• Demonstrate the ability to answer questions effectively during an on-camera
interview.
• Describe how to effectively perform the responsibilities of the PIO at the
scene of an incident.
• Describe the JIS/JIC concepts as they apply to the public information
function in an expanding incident.
Target Audience
The primary audience for this training is individuals who have public
information responsibilities as their main job or as an auxiliary function at the
state, local, or tribal level of government.
Prerequisites
G0289, Public Information Officer Awareness Training, or IS-0029, Public
Information Officer Awareness
Minimum Enrollment
15
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G291 Joint Information System/Center Planning for
Tribal, State, and Local Public Information Officers
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course will build on the solo PIO competencies gained in G0290, Basic
Public Information Officers Course, applying those skills in an expanding
incident where coordination is enhanced through activation of a Joint
Information System (JIS) and establishment of a Joint Information Center
(JIC). This training will equip PIOs with the skills needed to establish and
operate in a JIS/ JIC. Participants will also gain a working knowledge of
operational practices for performing PIO duties within the NIMS Multi-Agency
Coordination System. The course will demonstrate how JIC concepts are
applied in a flexible and scalable manner at the local level.
Course Objectives
• Describe the JIS approach to managing information.
• Assess current management practices and capabilities to organize and lead a
local JIC.
• Identify organizational structures and resources to facilitate operations with
state and Federal JIC partners.
• Given a scenario, organize and operate a JIC
Target Audience
The primary audience for this training is individuals who have public
information responsibilities as their main job or as an auxiliary function
primarily at state, local, or tribal levels of government.
Prerequisites
This training is designed on the assumption that participants will have
completed the following courses: G289, Public Information Officer Awareness
Training; G290, Basic Public Information Officers Course.
Minimum Enrollment
15
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G300 ICS-300: Intermediate Incident Command System
for Expanding Incidents
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course provides training on and resources for personnel who require
advanced application of the Incident Command System (ICS). This course
expands upon information covered in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses.
Course Objectives
• Describe how the National Incident Management System (NIMS) Command
and Management component supports the management of expanding
incidents.
• Describe the Incident/Event Management process for supervisors and
expanding incidents as prescribed by the Incident Command System (ICS).
Target Audience
Individuals who may assume a supervisory role in expanding incidents or
Type 3 incidents. Note: During a Type 3 incident, some or all of the Command
and General Staff positions may be activated, as well as Division/Group
Supervisor and/or Unit Leader level positions. These incidents may extend into
multiple Operational Periods.
Prerequisites
IS-0100.b, Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS-100; IS-0200.b,
Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents;
IS-0700.a, National Incident Management System, An Introduction; and IS-
0800.b, National Response Framework, An Introduction
Minimum Enrollment
15
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G358 Evacuation and Re-Entry Planning Course
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This 12-hour course provides participants with the knowledge and skills
needed to design and implement an Evacuation and Re-Entry Plan for their
jurisdictions. It uses a community’s Vulnerability Analysis and Evacuation
Plan. It also addresses evacuation behavior and recommends methods to make
evacuation and re-entry more efficient. This course does not address the
decision to evacuate or re-enter.
Course Objectives
• Describe types of situations that necessitate evacuation.
• Describe the types of modeling tools for evacuation planning
Target Audience
The persons responsible for planning, implementing, and carrying out
evacuations within a jurisdiction. This includes, but is not limited to, state and
local government Emergency Program Managers, Emergency Planners, and
Response Personnel.
Prerequisites
None
Minimum Enrollment
15
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G363 Hurricane Readiness for Coastal Communities
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course builds on the material in IS-324 (Community Hurricane
Preparedness). It focuses on enabling participants to refine or develop a
hurricane action plan for their communities.
Participants should leave this course with a Hurricane Readiness Checklist
that covers tasks to be accomplished within their functional area. The plan
should also address internal and external communication and coordination
issues required for effective operation.
Course Objectives
• Explain the hazards associated with a hurricane for their local area.
• Evaluate NWS advisory products to determine the level of threat posed by
an approaching storm.
• Describe technical information derived from the Federal Emergency
Management Agency’s (FEMA)
• Hurricane Evacuation Studies (HES), HURREVAC, and other resources that
can be used when developing or evaluating an integrated and comprehensive
Hurricane Readiness Checklist for their jurisdiction.
• Describe the communication and coordination measures needed within their
jurisdiction, with other jurisdictions and agencies, and with the State, to
make possible effective decision- making and coordination.
Target Audience
The target audience for this course is public- and private-sector
decision-makers from coastal communities who have responsibility for preparing
for and responding to hurricane hazards that threaten their community or
area. A team of representatives from government, police, fire, emergency
management, public works, transportation, voluntary agencies, businesses,
and the American Red Cross (ARC) should attend. They should work together
as a team in developing or evaluating their community’s action plan.
Prerequisites
None
Minimum Enrollment
15
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G364 Multi-Hazard Emergency Planning for Schools
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course provides schools with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to
refine or develop an all-hazards school Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) and
to identify how to train and exercise the school EOP. This course follows the
guidance set forth in the FEMA Comprehensive Preparedness Guide, CPG-101, for developing an EOP and explains how to utilize the National Incident
Management System as the foundation for planning and building partnerships
with outside agencies such as Law Enforcement, Fire, and Emergency
Management. In an optional exercise day, this course provides participants
with an opportunity to conduct and design a tabletop exercise using Homeland
Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) guidelines.
Course Objectives
• Refine or develop a school EOP.
• Identify how to train and exercise the school EOP.
Target Audience
Principals, Assistant Principals, Risk Managers, School Board members,
School Safety Coordinators, Transportation and Food Service Coordinators,
Facility Managers/Building Engineers, Nurses, Counselors, Public Information
Officers, Teachers, and local First Responders.
Prerequisites
School EOP
Minimum Enrollment
15
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G386 Mass Fatalities Incident Response Course
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course prepares state and local response personnel and other responsible
agencies and professionals to handle mass fatalities effectively and to work
with the survivors in an emergency or disaster. The course covers Incident
Management; mass fatalities; planning before and operations during an
incident; establishing the morgue; family assistance support operations; and
assistance from the Federal government. The course concludes with a tabletop
exercise. Participants will learn to identify the characteristics of a mass
fatality incident and identify the roles and responsibilities of key personnel
in the incident. In addition, the instructor will describe the steps required
to respond to a mass fatalities incident, including catastrophic numbers of
fatalities and contaminated remains, and help participants determine their
jurisdiction’s preparedness for a mass fatalities event.
Course Objectives
• Describe the critical operational activities: Notification; Staging; Search and
Recovery; Morgue Operations; Media Relations; Family Assistance
• Explain how the Family Assistance Center is used to support families and to
aid Identification of the deceased.
• Identify the requirements to ensure that the psychological needs of morgue
personnel are addressed.
• Recognize the importance of Critical Incident Stress Debriefings for
responders at a mass fatalities incident.
• Identify the resources that are available during a mass fatalities incident and
describe their roles and responsibilities.
• Apply the principles of ICS to a simulated incident.
Target Audience
The target audience for this course is local responders who may have
responsibility for the recovery, handling, identification, and return of remains
following a mass fatalities incident.
Prerequisites
None
Minimum Enrollment
15
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G400 ICS-400: Advanced Incident Command System for
Command and General Staff — Complex Incidents
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course provides training on and resources for personnel who require
advanced application of the Incident Command System (ICS). This course
expands upon information covered in the ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses,
which are prerequisites for ICS-400.
Course Objectives
• Explain how major incidents engender special management challenges.
• Describe the circumstances in which an Area Command is established.
• Describe the circumstances in which Multi-Agency Coordination Systems
are established.
Target Audience
The target audience for this course is senior personnel who are expected to
perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi- Agency
Coordination Entity.
Prerequisites
IS-0100.b, Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS-100; IS-0200.b,
Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents;
E/G0300, ICS-300: Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding
Incidents; IS-0700.a, National Incident Management System, An Introduction;
and IS-0800.b, National Response Framework, An Introduction
Minimum Enrollment
15
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G402 Incident Command System Overview for
Executives and Senior Officials, ICS-402
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course provides Executives and Senior Officials (including Elected
Officials, City/County Managers, Agency Administrators, etc.) an orientation
to the Incident Command System (ICS).
Course Objectives
• Describe the Incident Command System (ICS).
• Describe the various ways ICS can be applied.
• Define the role of an Executive/Senior Official relative to the ICS.
• Describe the major responsibilities of an Executive/Senior Official as related
to an incident.
• Demonstrate basic familiarity with ICS terminology.
• Describe the basic organization of ICS and know the functional
responsibilities of the Command and General Staffs.
• Describe issues that influence incident complexity and the tools available to
analyze complexity.
• Describe the differences between on-incident ICS organizations and activities
and the activities accomplished by Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs),
Area Commands, and Multi-Agency Coordination Systems (MACS).
• Explain the administrative, logistical, financial, and reporting implications of
large incident operations.
• Describe the sources of information regarding the incident and how to access
them.
• Describe types of agency (s) policies and guidelines that influence
management of incident or event activities.
Target Audience
Executives and Senior Officials, including Elected Officials, City/County
Managers, Agency Administrators, etc.
Prerequisites
None
Minimum Enrollment
15
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G548 Continuity of Operations Managers
Training Course
G556 Local Damage Assessment
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course is designed to acquaint experienced Continuity of Operations (COOP)
practitioners and instructors with the COOP Program Managers Course materials.
The course will also refresh experienced instructors on instructional methodology
and techniques.
Course Objectives
• Define Continuity of Operations.
• Explain the benefits of developing a viable continuity program.
• Identify the elements of a viable continuity program.
• Identify the processes, resources, and tasks necessary to implement and manage a
successful continuity program.v
Target Audience
This course is designed for Public Sector staff with responsibility for managing their
COOP effort. Others who are integral to the COOP planning process may also take the
course.
Prerequisites
Participants must have knowledge of COOP Programs and the Federal Continuity
Directives 1 and 2.
Minimum Enrollment
15
Course Length
3 Days
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course will equip local officials with the knowledge, understanding, and skills
they need to be able to conduct rapid and effective Needs and Damage Assessments in
order to save lives and protect property.
Course Objectives
• Define the purpose of damage assessment.
• Define basic terms related to damage assessment.
• List critical infrastructure in a community.
Target Audience
This course is for state and local officials who are responsible for assessing, collecting,
and reporting damages during and after any event that causes damage of private,
public, and critical infrastructure.
Prerequisites
IS-0100.b, Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS-100; IS-0200.b, Incident
Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents; IS-0700.a,
National Incident Management System, An Introduction; IS-0800.b, National Response
Framework, An Introduction; IS-0120.a, An Introduction to Exercises; and IS-0130,
Exercise Evaluation and Improvement Planning
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G557 Rapid Needs Assessment
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course provides information and resources that will enable participants
to plan an effective Damage Assessment Program and conduct rapid and
effective damage assessments in order to save lives, protect property and the
environment, and begin the process of Recovery and Mitigation.
Course Objectives
• Describe the Need and Purpose of a Rapid Needs Assessment.
• Describe the starting point for planning for a Rapid Needs Assessment.
• Describe the process for staffing a rapid needs assessment.
• Describe the basic tools required to support the rapid needs assessment
process.
• Describe the importance of planning data collection.
• Describe the importance of redundant data transmission systems and means.
• Describe the importance of analyzing and reviewing data.
• Describe additional data sources available to support analysis.
• Describe the training requirements for the rapid needs assessment program.
• Describe how rapid needs assessment plans and actions can be exercised in
the community.
Target Audience
Local officials who are responsible for assessing, collecting, and reporting
damages during and after any event that causes damage of private, public, and
critical infrastructure.
Prerequisites
IS-0100.b, Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS-100; IS-0200.b,
Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents;
IS-0700.a, National Incident Management System, An Introduction; IS-0800.b,
National Response Framework, An Introduction; IS-0120.a, An Introduction to
Exercises; and IS-0130, Exercise Evaluation and Improvement Planning
Minimum Enrollment
15
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G775 Emergency Operations Center Management and
Operations
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course explores the role, design, and functions of Emergency Operations
Centers (EOCs) and their relationships as components of a Multi-Agency
Coordination System (MACS). The course contains disaster-related examples,
activities, and case studies that relate to EOCs and MACS at the Federal, state,
and local levels of government.
Course Objectives
• Identify the multiple roles and responsibilities of a modern-day EOC,
including the legal authorities and requirements of the EOC.
• Differentiate between a tactical and strategic emergency management.
• Build and manage effective organizational structures within an EOC.
• Discuss the importance of designing and integrating enhanced technology
into EOC operations.
• Discuss Continuity of Operations (COOP) planning at the local level.
• Promote effective EOC operations through plans, procedures, coordination,
and documentation.
• Relate situational awareness and common operating pictures to EOC
operations.
• Integrate call centers and public information concepts into an EOC
environment.
• Describe the role and challenges of an EOC during the transition to recovery.
Target Audience
This course is open to all Federal, state, local, and tribal Emergency Managers;
first responders to include Incident Commanders from all Emergency
Management disciplines; private industry personnel responsible for
coordination activities during a disaster; and Voluntary Organizations Active
in Disaster personnel.
Prerequisites
IS-0701.a, National Incident Management System Multi-Agency Coordination
System Course
Minimum Enrollment
15
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IS-100.b Introduction to the Incident Command System,
ICS-100
IS-200.b Incident Command System for Single
Resources and Initial Action Incidents
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course provides training on and resources for personnel who require a basic
understanding of the Incident Command System (ICS). It introduces the ICS and
provides the foundation for higher-level ICS training. This course describes the
history, features and principles, and organizational structure of the ICS. It also
explains the relationship between ICS and the National Incident Management System.
Course Objectives
• Describe ICS applications.
• Explain ICS organizational principles and elements.
• Identify ICS positions and responsibilities.
• Identify ICS facilities and functions.
• Describe ICS planning.
Target Audience
The target audience includes persons involved with Emergency Planning, and
Response or Recovery efforts.
Prerequisites
None
Minimum Enrollment
15
Course Length
4 Hours
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently during an incident
or event within the Incident Command System (ICS). This course focuses on the
management of single resources.
Course Objectives
• Describe the ICS organization appropriate to the complexity of the incident or event.
• Use ICS to manage an incident.
• Describe ICS Leadership and Management.
• Explain Delegation of Authority and Management by Objectives.
• Identify ICS Functional Areas and Positions.
• Describe ICS Briefings.
• Explain Organizational Flexibility.
• Describe Transfer of Command.
Target Audience
All Response and Recovery personnel with supervisory responsibilities.
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IS-700.a National Incident Management System,
An Introduction
IS-800.b National Response Framework,
An Introduction
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course provides an introduction to the National Incident Management
System (NIMS). It provides a basic introduction to NIMS; it is not designed to
replace Incident Command System or position-specific training.
Course Objectives
• Describe the intent of NIMS.
• Describe the key concepts and principles underlying NIMS.
• Describe the purpose of the NIMS Components, including Preparedness,
Communications and Information Management, Resource Management, and
Command and Management.
Target Audience
This course is available to anyone.
Prerequisites
None
Minimum Enrollment
15
Course Length
4 Hours
Date of Delivery
See Calendar
Course Description
This course introduces participants to the concepts and principles of the
National Response Framework (NRF).
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to describe:
• The purpose of the NRF.
• The response doctrine established by the NRF.
• The roles and responsibilities of entities as specified in the NRF.
• The actions that support national response.
• The response organizations used for Multi-Agency Coordination.
How planning relates to national Preparedness. The course is available on the
Independent Study web site.
Target Audience
All Response and Recovery personnel with supervisory responsibilities.
Prerequisites
IS-0100.b, Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS-100
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MEMA TRAINING INSTRUCTIONS
To register for a class, individual applicants should fully complete the MEMA
Training application (to include FEMA Student Identification (SID) Number) and
forward to the Local EMA Director for his/her signature. The EMA Director’s
signature indicates that the application has been reviewed for accuracy and the
applicant is approved for registration to the class. Once applications have been
reviewed and signed by the Local EMA Director, they should be forwarded to the
District Training Coordinator no later than 10 days prior to the date of the class.
Applications may be submitted via fax: (601) 933-6815, or scanned and emailed to
your Training Coordinator, or mailed to:
MEMA
PO Box 5644
Pearl, MS 39288
Attn: Training Coordinator’s Name
Incomplete applications (to include SID numbers) or late registrations may
result in participants not being accepted to the class or possible cancellation/
postponement of the class.
How to create/retrieve your SID:
1. Access FEMA training registration website at https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/
a. If you receive a page stating “There is a problem with this website’s
security certificate” Click the link, “Continue to this website (not
recommended).”
2. Click the “Create Account” button.
3. Proceed appropriately as instructed.
4. Print your SID card and/or save your SID number in a secure location.
If you have any questions, call or email your Training Coordinator or Loretta
Thorpe at [email protected]. To download a MEMA Training Application,
visit http://www.msema.org/training/ or refer to the application located at the
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TRAINING APPLICATION
The following information is necessary to process the application: (PLEASE PRINT)
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2016 TRAINING BUREAU
COURSE CALENDAR
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Course: IS 100/200 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Lauderdale County Time: 8:30 a.m.-(RESCHEDULE)**Course: ICS 402 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Tallahatchie County Time: 17:00 p.m. (RESCHEDULE) Course: ICS 402
Instructor: J. Smith Location: Jefferson County Time: 10:00 a.m. (RESCHEDULE)
**Course: IS 100 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Tallahatchie County Time: 5:00 p.m. (RESCHEDULE)
Course: ICS 402 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Lee County Time: 10:00 a.m. (RESCHEDULE)
**Course: IS 200 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Tallahatchie County Time: 5:00 p.m. (RESCHEDULE)
Course: ICS 300 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Leflore County Time: 8:30 a.m. (RESCHEDULE)
Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Leflore County Time: 8:30 a.m. (RESCHEDULE) Course: G358
Instructor: J. Smith Location: Jackson County Time: 9:30 a.m.
Course: ICS 400 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Leflore County Time: 8:30 a.m. (RESCHEDULE)
Course: ICS 300 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Grenada County Time: 8:30 a.m. (RESCHEDULE) Course: ICS 402
Instructor: K. Durr Location: Chickasaw County Time: 10:00 a.m.
Course: ICS 300 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Grenada County Time: 8:30 a.m. (RESCHEDULE)
Course: ICS 400 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Grenada County Time: 8:30 a.m. (RESCHEDULE) Course: ICS 402
Instructor: J. Smith Location: Pearl River County Time: 10:00 a.m.
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Course: L550 Continuity Planners Workshop Instructor: FEMA/ J. Smith Location: Harrison County Time: 8:30 a.m.Course: ICS 400 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Pike County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: ICS 300 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Leflore County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: ICS 400 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Pike County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: ICS 300 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Leflore County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: L550 Continuity Planners Workshop Instructor: FEMA/ J. Smith Location: Harrison County Time: 8:30 a.m. Course: IS 700/800 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: MBCI Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: ICS 402 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Webster County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: ICS 402 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Copiah County Time: 10:00 a.m. Course: ICS 400 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Leflore County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: L550 Continuity Planners Workshop Instructor: FEMA/ J. Smith Location: Harrison County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: ICS 300 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Panola County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: Disaster 101 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Hinds County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: ICS 402 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Franklin County Time: 10:00 a.m. Course: ICS 402 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Adams County Time: 2:00 p.m.
Course: ICS 300 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Panola County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: ICS 402 Instructor: J. Smith Location: George County Time: 10:00 a.m. Course: ICS 402 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Jackson County Time: 1:30 p.m.
Course: ICS 400 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Panola County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: ICS 402 Session #1 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Tishomingo County Time: 10:00 a.m. Course: ICS 402 Session #2 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Tishomingo County Time: 6:00 p.m.
Course: L449 ICS Train the Trainer
Instructor: Loretta Thorpe Location: MEMA (SEOC) Time: 8:00 a.m. Course: ICS 402 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Sunflower County Time: 9:30 a.m. Course: L449 ICS Train the
Trainer
Instructor: Loretta Thorpe Location: MEMA (SEOC) Time: 8:00 a.m.
Course: L449 ICS Train the Trainer
Instructor: Loretta Thorpe Location: MEMA (SEOC) Time: 8:00 a.m. Course: ICS 402 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Jefferson County Time: 10:30 a.m. Course: IS 100/IS 200 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Claiborne County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: ICS 364 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Holmes County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: L449 ICS Train the Trainer
Instructor: Loretta Thorpe Location: MEMA (SEOC) Time: 8:00 a.m. Course: IS 100/IS 200 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: MBCI Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: IS 700/IS 800 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Claiborne County Time: 9:00 a.m.
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Course: G-364 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Jefferson County Time: 10:00 a.m. Course: ICS 402 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: MBCI Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: ICS 402 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Lee County Time: 10:00 a.m.Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: K. Durr Location: MEMA SEOC Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: K. Durr Location: MEMA SEOC Time: 8:30 a.m. Course: G-290/ G-291 Instructor: Greg Flynn Location: Lauderdale County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: G-364 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Stone County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: IS 100/IS 200 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Lauderdale County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: K. Durr Location: MEMA SEOC Time: 8:30 a.m. Course: G-290/ G-291 Instructor: G. Flynn Location: Lauderdale County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: ICS 300/ ICS 400 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Harrison County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: ICS 400 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Harrison County Time: 8:30 a.m. Course: ICS 300 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: MBCI Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: ICS 300 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: MBCI Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: Disaster 101 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Claiborne County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: G-364 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Leflore County Time: 10:00 a.m. Course: G-775 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Pontotoc County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: ICS 300
Instructor: J. Smith Location: Harrison County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: ICS 300 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Jefferson County Time: 9:30 a.m. Course: G-358 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Leflore County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: ICS 300 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Jefferson County Time: 9:30 a.m.
**Course: IS-402 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Yalobusha County Time: 6:00 p.m.
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Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Tishomingo County Time: 8:30 a.m.Course: IS 100/ IS 200 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Sunflower County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: L958 Operations Section Chief POC: Loretta Thorpe Location: Lee County (Verona, MS) Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Tishomingo County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: IS 100/200 Instructor: J. Smith Location: George County Time: 9:30 a.m. Course: IS 700/ IS 800 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Sunflower County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: L958 Operations Section Chief POC: Loretta Thorpe Location: Lee County (Verona, MS) Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Tishomingo County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: IS 700/IS 800 Instructor: J. Smith Location: George County Time: 9:30 a.m.
**Course: ICS 402 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Tallahatchie County Time: 6:00 p.m.
Course: L958 Operations Section Chief POC: Loretta Thorpe Location: Lee County (Verona, MS) Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: L958 Operations Section Chief POC: Loretta Thorpe Location: Lee County (Verona. MS) Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: ICS 402 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Hinds County Time: 10:00 a.m. Course: ICS 400 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: MBCI Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: ICS 400 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: MBCI Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: G-288 Local Volunteer and Donations Management/ Resources 101
Instructor: K. Durr Location: Copiah County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: G 288 Volunteer and
Donations Management Class Instructor: J. Murphree Location: MBCI Choctaw Hospitality Center, Bldg. G Choctaw, MS. Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: Leveraging Tools for Conducting Damage Assessment (Consortium)
Contact: L. Thorpe
Location: MEMA Training Room 110 A/B
Time: 8:00 a.m. Course: G 364 Multi-Hazard Emergency Planning for Schools Instructor: J. Murphree Location: MBCI Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: Leveraging Tools for Conducting Damage Assessment (Consortium)
Contact: L. Thorpe Location: MEMA Training Room 110 A/B
Time: 8:00 a.m.
Course: G 358 Evacuation and Re-Entry Instructor: J. Murphree Location: MBCI Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Claiborne County Time: 8:30 a.m.
**Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: DeSoto County Time: 5:30 p.m.
Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Claiborne County Time: 8:30 a.m.
**Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: DeSoto County Time: 5:30 p.m.
Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Claiborne County Time: 8:30 a.m.
**Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: DeSoto County Time: 5:30 p.m.
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Course: ICS 100/ICS 200 Introduction to Incident Command System & Single Resources and Incident Action Incidents
Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Washington County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: ICS 400 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Adams County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: ICS 402
Incident Command System (ICS) Overview for Executives/Senior Officials
Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Washington County Time: 9:30 a.m.
Course: G 290
Basic Public Information Course Instructor: Greg Flynn Location: Leflore County Time: 8:30 a.m. Course: ICS 400 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Adams County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: ICS 700/800 National Incident Management System (NIMS) & National Response Framework Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Washington County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: G288/Resources 101 Local Volunteer & Donations Management/ & Resources 101 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Forrest County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: G 291 Joint Information Center Instructor: Greg Flynn Location: Leflore County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: G288/Resources 101 Local Volunteer & Donations Management/ & Resources 101 Instructor: K. Durr
Location: Pontotoc County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: ICS 300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Washington County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: ICS 300
Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Washington County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: ICS 400
ICS-Advanced ICS for Expanding Incidents
Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Washington County Time: 8:30 a.m. Course: L984Task Force/Strike Team Contact: Loretta Thorpe Location: Harrison County Partners in Preparedness
Summit and Central Gulf Coast Hurricane Conference Location: Biloxi, MS Contact: Loretta Thorpe **Emergency Management Law Will be taught at the Conference (See Conference Agenda) Course: L984Task Force/Strike
Team
Contact: Loretta Thorpe Location: Harrison County Course: L984Task Force/Strike Team Contact: Loretta Thorpe Location: Harrison County Partners in Preparedness Summit and Central Gulf Coast Hurricane Conference Location: Biloxi, MS Contact: Loretta Thorpe **Emergency Management Law Will be taught at the Conference (See Conference Agenda)
Partners in Preparedness Summit and Central Gulf Coast Hurricane Conference Location: Biloxi, MS Contact: Loretta Thorpe **Emergency Management Law Will be taught at the Conference (See Conference Agenda)
Partners in Preparedness Summit and Central Gulf Coast Hurricane Conference Location: Biloxi, MS Contact: Loretta Thorpe
Course: ICS 300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Grenada County Time: 9:00 a.m.
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Course: ICS 300Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Sunflower County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: G358 Evacuation and Re-Entry Planning Course Instructor: K. Durr Location: Hinds County Time: 9:00 a.m
2017 Training Needs
Assessments will be
emailed to
County EM Directors
Course: ICS 300Intermediate ICS for Expanding Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Sunflower County Time: 8:30 a.m. Course: G191
Emergency Operations Center/ Incident Command System Interface
Instructor: K. Durr Location: Lafayette Co., Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: ICS 300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Grenada County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: ICS 400 Advanced ICS Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Sunflower County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: ICS 300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Grenada County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: ICS 400 Advanced ICS Instructor: J. Smith Location: Jefferson County Time: 9:30 a.m. Course: IS-364
Multi-hazard Emergency Planning for Schools
Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Sunflower County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: L964 Situation Unit Leader Course
Instructor: FEMA Contact: Loretta Thorpe Location: MEMA (SEOC-Rankin County)
Time: TDB
Course: ICS 400 Advanced ICS Instructor: J. Smith Location: Jefferson County Time: 9:30 a.m. Course: G-775 EOC Management and Operations Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Sunflower County Time: 8:30 a.m. Course: L964 Situation Unit Leader Course
Instructor: FEMA Contact: Loretta Thorpe Location: MEMA (SEOC-Rankin County)
Time: TDB
Course: G-288 Volunteer and Donations Management
Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Sunflower County
Time: 8:30 a.m. Course: L964 Situation Unit Leader Course
Instructor: FEMA Contact: Loretta Thorpe Location: MEMA (SEOC-Rankin County)
Time: TDB
Course: L964 Situation Unit Leader Course
Instructor: FEMA Contact: Loretta Thorpe Location: MEMA (SEOC-Rankin County)
Time: TDB Course: L964 Situation Unit
Leader Course Instructor: FEMA Contact: Loretta Thorpe Location: MEMA (SEOC-Rankin County)
Time: TDB
Course: G-386 Mass Fatalities Incident Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Sunflower County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: Disaster 101 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Sunflower County. Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: ICS-402 ICS for Senior and Executive Officials
Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Tallahatchie County
Social Media (Consortium) Location: MEMA Training Room 110A/B Contact: L. Thorpe Time: 8:00 a.m. Course: ICS-700/800 National Incident Management
Tornado Awareness (Consortium) Location: MEMA Training Room 110A/B.
Contact: L. Thorpe Time: 8:00 a.m. Course: ICS-100/200 Introduction to Incident Command & ICS for Single
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Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Harrison County Time: 8:30 a.m.Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Harrison County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: ICS 300/400 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Harrison County Time: 8:30 a.m.
**Course: ICS 402/ Resources 101
Incident Command System Overview for Executives and Senior Officials & Resources 101 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Quitman Co. Time: 6:30 p.m.
**Course: ICS 100 Introduction to the Incident Command System Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Quitman Co Time: 6:30 p.m.
**Course: ICS 200 ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Quitman Co. Time: 6:30 p.m.
**Course: ICS 800 National Response Framework Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Quitman County Time: 6:30 p.m.
Course: ICS 300
Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Grenada County Time: 9:00 a.m. Course: G-364 Instructor: J. Smith Location: Jefferson County Time: 10:00 a.m.
**Course: ICS 700 National Incident Management System-(NIMS)
Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Quitman County Time: 6:30 p.m.
Course: ICS 300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Grenada County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: ICS 400 Advance ICS Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Grenada County Time: 8:30 a.m.
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Course: G-358 Evacuation and Re-Entry Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Tunica County Time: 8:30 a.m.Course: G288/ Resources 101 Local Volunteer & Donations Management & Resources 101 Instructor: K. Durr Location: Lafayette County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: G-191/ Disaster 101 Incident Command System-ICS-Emergency Operations Center EOC Interface / Disaster 101 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Tunica County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: ICS 300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Tunica County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: L952 Public Information Officer
Instructor: Greg Flynn Contact: Loretta Thorpe Location: Starkville Time: TDB Course: L952 Public Information
Officer
Instructor: Greg Flynn Contact: Loretta Thorpe Location: Starkville Time: TDB
Course: ICS 300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Tunica County Time: 8:30 a.m. Course: G-191
Incident Command System-ICS-Emergency Operations Center EOC Interface
Instructor: K. Durr Location: Hinds County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: L952 Public Information Officer
Instructor: Greg Flynn Contact: Loretta Thorpe Location: Starkville Time: TDB
Course: ICS 400 Advanced ICS-Command & General Staff
Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Tunica County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: L952 Public Information Officer
Instructor: Greg Flynn Contact: Loretta Thorpe Location: Starkville Time: TDB
Course: L952 Public Information Officer
Instructor: Greg Flynn Contact: Loretta Thorpe Location: Starkville Time: TDB
Course: G-358
Evacuation & Re-Entry Course Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Grenada County Time: 8:30 a.m.
Course: G-364
Multihazard Emergency Planning for Schools
Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Grenada County Course: G-288/Disaster 101 Local Volunteer and Donations Management & Disaster 101 Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Grenada County Time: 9:00 a.m.
Course: G-775 EOC Management and Operations
Instructor: J. Murphree Location: Grenada County