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ICT3 Refresher - All Risk Training Scenario (Tornado)
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You will need role players to make this as most effective as possible. July 24th Time: 0945 Items in red are for thought process only by the individual reading the information.
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51.5KB Author: Shawna Legarza and Marc Mullenix Published: 2006 Posted: 2/15/2006 [Summary]
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ICT3 Refresher Workeshop Objectives and Instructor Information
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WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS Managing the Unexpected as a Type 3 Incident Commander All --risk and wildfire discussion using ICS Teamwork and Organizational Development Development of an Incident Action Plan. TARGET STUDENTS All ...
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83.5KB Author: Shawna Legarza and Marc Mullenix Published: 2005 Posted: 6/8/2005 [Summary]
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ICT3 Refresher Workshop Flyer
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Class will focus on styles of leadership, decision making and management dynamics while working as a Type 3 IC on a Type 3 Team. Group discussion may include the Analytical and Intuitive Decision Making Thought Process, ...
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23.5KB Author: Shawna Legarza and Marc Mullenix Published: 2005 Posted: 6/8/2005 [Summary]
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ICT3 Refresher Workshop Instructor Copy
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TARGET STUDENTS: All cooperators, local (City/County), federal, state and volunteer firefighters who may have to temporarily serve on a Type III Team. OTHER TARGETED GROUPS: Any emergency service personnel who may ...
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60.5KB Author: Shawna Legarza and Marc Mullenix Published: 2005 Posted: 6/8/2005 [Summary]
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ICT3 Refresher Workshop Pre-Work
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This workshop is intended for state, local, county, city and federal individuals who manage multi-jurisdictional extended attack incidents. The class will focus on leadership principles, organizational skills, ...
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24KB Author: Shawna Legarza and Marc Mullenix Published: 2005 Posted: 6/8/2005 [Summary]
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ICT3 Refresher Workshop Student Information
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TARGET STUDENTS: All cooperators, local (City/County), federal, state and volunteer firefighters who may have to temporarily serve on a Type III Team. OTHER TARGETED GROUPS: Any emergency service personnel who may ...
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64.5KB Author: Shawna Legarza and Marc Mullenix Published: 2005 Posted: 6/8/2005 [Summary]
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Implementing HRO at the National Forest Level
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Preoccupation with failure Staff Rides - Realizing the potential – helps to develop a passion for identifying and analyzing failures Reluctance to simplify • Consciously dissecting decisions to resist the temptation ...
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1.2MB Author: Brett Fay Published: 2006 Posted: 6/5/2006 [Summary]
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Implementing Theater of Operations Lessons Learned
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115KB Author: Unknown Published: 2008 Posted: 3/13/2009 [Summary]
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Improving After Action Review (AAR) Practice, 2005 Safety Summit
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The After Action Review (AAR) is a process tec avoid recurrent mistakes and reproduce success. many organizations have adopted the AAR; and m profit organizations have embraced and employ th acceptance among ...
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135KB Author: Michael T. DeGrosky Published: 2005 Posted: 5/5/2005 [Summary]
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IMT Lessons Learned - Dealing with an Incident Within an Incident - Fatality Accidents
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When a fatal accident occurs, the Forest/Unit is in need of assistance that is beyond most Forest's/Unit's experience and is hard to define. To the host Forest/Unit, the incident itself becomes secondary to the accident.
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69.6KB Author: Jeanne Pincha-Tulley Published: 2004 Posted: 9/30/2004 [Summary]
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