Intermediate ICS (ICS-300) 

Advanced ICS (ICS-400) 

These courses provide training for personnel who require intermedidate and advanced applications of the Incident Command System.

Who Should Attend

These classes are directed towards supervisory personnel assigned to: command & control leadership positions, hazmat teams, EMS, fire department company officers, firefighters seeking advancement training, and any emergency management personnel.

To attend this class, the participant must be affiliated with a city, town, or county fire department in UTAH.  If you are not affiliated with a Utah department and are interested in attending this class, please contact Angie Menlove at 801-863-7704 or Dan Cather at 801-367-3732.

Prerequisites

Students who wish to attend this training must complete the “on-line” or classroom ICS 100 & 200 courses.  It is also recommended that students complete the on-line ICS 700 & 800b courses prior to entering this class.  

Attendance Requirements

To successfully pass either the 300 or 400 class, full attendance is required.  Minimum passing score for each course is 70%. 

Instructors

Course Syllabus

 ICS-300 & 400 Course Syllabus

Registration

To register complete the NOMINATION FORM

For more information, contact Dennis Goudy by email or at 801.652.3852.

Student Feedback

"Instructors knowledge base was phenomenal. They were extremely organized and presented the material in a "fun" atmosphere. Class was kept informative and never boring. Really liked the "personal" spin that was added having the "incident" based locally. Made the class more interesting with the localized viewpoint added. Excellent class. Excellent instructors!"  
"Instructors were well prepared and knowledgeable about the topic.  They encouraged participation and ensured adequate learning.  All objectives were met, and in most cases, exceeded.  All in all, the best NIMS class I've attended."
"Excellent instructors. Knowledgeable and had experience to share.  Class well organized.  Time frames were kept and started on time.  Good mix of discussion, PowerPoint, and exercises.  Class flowed well and was interesting."