ICS-300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
ATTENTION: Please be Advised of the Following Information
ICS 300/400 Curriculum has been handed off from IEMA to the Illinois Fire Service Institute.
As of October 1, 2008, IEMA has transferred the management of the ICS 300/400 curriculum to the Illinois Fire Service Institute (IFSI). IFSI will be responsible for course scheduling, student registration, issuing certificates, scheduling course instructors and answering any questions related to the ICS 300/400 curriculum. Currently, Bill Farnum has been assigned as the program manager. All information concerning course date/location and student registration is available on the following website: www.fsi.uiuc.edu/content/courses/.
If you have any questions, Bill can be contacted at wfarnum@fsi.uiuc.edu.
This course provides training on and resources for personnel who require advanced application of the Incident Command System(ICS). The target audience includes all individuals who may assume a supervisory role in expanding incidents. This course expands upon information covered in ICS 100 and 200 courses. (Both are pre-requisites for ICS 300.) The course also allows those identified personnel, including public health personnel, to comply with ICS level 300 training. This is a requirement for those jurisdictions that choose to comply with the National Incident Management System(NIMS) to ensure they continue receiving their federal preparedness funding grants. We are recommending that jurisdictions identify middle management who are going to be acting in the role of incident commander or section chief during an event to take the IS 300 course.
ICS 300 Pre-Requisites:
Each student must successfully complete either IS 100-Introduction to Incident Command and IS 200-ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents(independent study courses listed on the FEMA website http://www.training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/crslist.asp) "or" the Unified Command Course currently listed on the Illinois Fire Service Institute training calendar http://www.fsi.uiuc.edu/. Completion certificates for these courses must accompany the student application. For those planning on taking ICS 300 or ICS 300 and 400, the Unified Command course is more appropriate than IS 100 and 200.
There are no scheduled dates for this course.
If you want to learn more about the Training Program or are interested in
attending a specific course, please contact the IEMA Regional Coordinator
serving your county. Registration must be made in advance to attend any course.
An application can be obtained from the IEMA Regional Coordinator or by
downloading in pdf format.
