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NIMS: INTRODUCTION TO THE NATIONAL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Video on DVD or VHS plus Model Procedures Guide by Emergency Film Group Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 (HSPD-5) calls for development of the National Incident Management System (NIMS)... a consistent yet flexible nation-wide framework for managing all types of domestic incidents at the local, state, and federal levels of government. Emergency organizations are required to adopt NIMS in order to receive federal preparedness grants. This program is designed for law enforcement, fire departments, emergency management, and other emergency response organizations. Topics covered: * The structure of ICS * The advantages of using a standardized incident management system during complex response situations * How Command is established and transferred * When and how Unified Command is used * The roles and responsibilities of the Incident Commander's staff * The four sections that may be activated at complex incidents: Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Administration & Finance * The role of Multi-Agency Coordination Systems (MACS) and emergency operations centers * Managing incident-related intelligence * Model Procedures Guide Included - - - - - - - To help responders meet the challenge of terrorist attacks, Homeland Security Presidential Directive # 5 mandates the development of a "consistent nationwide approach" that all levels of government must use to work together to respond to terrorist or other complex incidents such as major natural disasters. This National Incident Management System (NIMS) incorporates the best practices that have been in use by incident managers at all levels, and also involves new concepts, practices, and protocols. Because state and local response teams must adopt NIMS to qualify for federal preparedness assistance funds, these organizations must now learn these protocols. - - - - - - - ABOUT THE PROGRAM NIMS: Introduction to the National Incident Management System is designed to provide training and information to emergency management, EMS, firefighters, police, personnel at federal agencies, hospital and public health personnel, and others who may be called upon to respond during times of emergency, or who may be involved in managing important events. The program studies the three basic concepts that form the basis of NIMS, and explains the advantages of using a standardized incident management system during complex response situations. The key components of the system are listed, with an emphasis on Command and Management. Using footage of actual and training events, the program will show how command is established and transferred and the role of emergency operations centers in the incident management system. The concept and use of unified command will be explained, as well as the make up of the incident commander's staff and the four major sections with roles and responsibilities of each. Other topics covered include the use of pre-designated incident facilities, resource management, planning, communications, public information activities, mutual aid, incident-related intelligence, establishing Area Command, and Multi-Agency Coordination Systems (MACS), which are used when supporting agencies from local, state and federal government are involved in the incident. - - - - - - - EXCERPT OF REVIEW FROM HOMELAND PROTECTION PROFESSIONAL MAGAZINE (Capt. Steve Eakle [ret.], Peoria, IL Police Department, September, 2006) “In 26 minutes, it presents an excellent overview of NIMS. It would be extremely useful for a presentation to a city council or community leaders. It’s short enough to fit most meeting agendas, but detailed enough to cover the topic thoroughly. The program would also be a great introduction to a NIMS course, in that it provides an overview with clear and concise graphics and charts... the quality and concise delivery make it a tool I would like to own for my presentations.” - - - - - - - TECHNICAL COMMITTEE CHIEF JOHN BUCKMAN Former President of IAFC and currently the Chief of German Township Volunteer Fire Department Former President of IAFC and currently the Chief of German Township Volunteer Fire Department in Evansville, Indiana and Director for the Volunteer Chief Officers Section to IAFC. Chief Buckman has nearly 30 years of fire service, including 20 years as Chief. He is a Certified Fire Protection Specialist, a member of the International Fire Engineers and the 1985 Indiana Fire Instructor of the Year. He has served the National Fire Academy as adjunct instructor and course developer KENNETH HONIG CEM, LPN, EMT-P Chief of Operations, New York State Emergency Management Office (ret) Currently he is Senior Program Coordinator for the training/consulting firm Critical Incident Management and Training, Inc. Kenn has spent more than 20 years in law enforcement, including serving as commanding officer with the police force of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. He participated in the initial response to the 1993 terrorist bombing and 9-11 attack at the World Trade Center, where he served as the Emergency Operations Center Manager for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. He later served as Police Commanding Officer at John F. Kennedy International Airport and responded to five aircraft crashes, both on and off an airport. Kenn was an instructor at the Port Authority Police Academy, the Bergen County EMS Academy, Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Academy, United Nations Headquarters, the International School of Airport and Seaport Security and the NYPD-DHS Joint Infrastructure Protection Training Center. GREG NOLL Hildebrand & Noll Greg is a senior partner in Hildebrand Noll Associates, a consulting firm specializing in hazardous materials emergency planning and response. He has over 30 years experience in safety and emergency response. Previous to entering the consulting business, Greg was the Hazardous Materials Coordinator with the Prince George's County, MD Fire Department where he managed the Level III Hazardous Materials Team. He is a Certified Safety Professional and a member of many national safety committees, including the NFPA Technical Committee on Hazardous Materials Response Personnel (NFPA 472). ZACH GOLDFARB Principal, Incident Management Solutions, Inc. Principal of Incident Management Solutions, Inc., a New York-based consulting firm specializing in planning, training, and operational leadership for emergencies and major events. He has served as the medical incident commander to many hospitals and health care systems in the New York metropolitan area, where he has developed JCAHO-compliant emergency management plans and implemented the Hospital Emergency Incident Command System (HEICS). He has also provided hazardous materials technician-level training for private industry, training in emergency medical service management of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) incidents for the Delaware state EMS system, and co-developed the incident management section for the Health System Response to a Bioterrorist Attack guidelines for the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments. KEVIN NEARY Chief of Operations, New York State While with SEMO, Kevin directed five Regional Offices and had oversight of the NY Emergency Operations Center. He is a veteran of numerous emergencies and disasters, including 9/11; the 1993 World Trade Center attack; wildland fires on Long Island; the ice storm in North Country, and TWA 800. Mr. Neary is also extremely active in his own community where he is serving his fifth term as Mayor of the Village of Richmondville. - - - - - - - 2006, DVD or VHS (SPECIFY!). 25 minutes plus Model Procedures Guide. Order #DR790-DVD OR DR790-VHS. Special Order Item. - - - - - - - Rothstein Associates Inc.
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