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Board of County Commissioners
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oriented approach to emergency management that emphasizes engagement at the community level, <br />strengthens best practices, and provides a path toward building sustainable resilience. <br />All EMPG-funded personnel are expected to be trained emergency managers. In addition to training <br />activities aligned to and addressed in the TEP, all EMPG -funded personnel (including full- and part- <br />time state, local, tribal and territorial (SLTT) recipients and subrecipients) shall complete the following <br />training requirements and record proof of completion: <br />(1) NIMS Training, Independent Study (IS) -100 (any version), IS -200 (any version), IS -700 (any <br />version), and IS -800 (any version) AND; <br />(2) Professional Development Series (PDS) OR the Emergency Management Professionals Program <br />(EMPP) Basic Academy listed in the chart below. <br />Professional Development Series or Basic Academy <br />PDS <br />Professional Development Series <br />OR <br />Basic Academy <br />Basic Academy Pre -requisites and <br />Courses <br />IS -120.a An Introduction to Exercises <br />IS -100 (any version) Introduction to the <br />Incident Command System <br />IS -230.d Fundamentals of Emergency <br />Management <br />IS -700 (any version) National Incident <br />Management System (NIMS)-An <br />Introduction <br />IS -235.b Emergency Planning <br />IS -800 (any version) National Response <br />Framework, An Introduction <br />IS -240.b Leadership and Influence <br />IS -230.d Fundamentals of Emergency <br />Management <br />IS -241.b Decision Making and <br />Problem Solving <br />E/L101 Foundations of Emergency <br />Management <br />IS -242.b Effective Communication <br />E/L102 Science of Disasters <br />IS -244.b Developing and Managing <br />Volunteers <br />E/L103 Planning Emergency Operations <br />E/L104 Exercise Design <br />E/L105 Public Information & Warning <br />Additional types of training or training related activities include, but are not limited to, the following: <br />• . Developing/enhancing systems to monitor training programs <br />• Conducting all hazards emergency management training <br />• Attending Emergency Management Institute (EMI) training or delivering EMI train -the -trainer <br />courses <br />• Attending other FEMA -approved emergency management training <br />39 <br />126 <br />
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