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Integrated Emergency Management Course


- An Experience in Managing Emergencies

The IEMC is a 4.5 day exercise based training activity that places public officials and emergency personnel in a realistic crisis situation within a structured learning environment.

New for FY04: Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) IEMC Programs
Beginning in FY04 the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Integrated Emergency Management Branch will conduct 20 IEMC community specific programs for MMRS jurisdictions across the nation. Learn about this new program today!

Community Specific Enrollment

Jurisdictions from across the nation have until April 15, 2005 to apply for an Community/State specific program. Applications and requests letters should be forwarded to the Superintendent of the Emergency Management Institute through the appropriate State Emergency Management Agency and FEMA Regional Office.

Course Goal
The course builds the awareness and skills needed to develop and implement policies, plans, and procedures to protect life and property through applications of sound emergency management principles in all phases of emergency management.

NATIONAL OPEN ENROLLMENT AND VACANCIES The National Open Enrollment System has two open enrollment periods for resident programs at EMI and the Noble Training Center. During each of the open enrollment periods all potential students from all areas (regions) of the country are eligible to apply.

FY2005 Schedule
The program schedule for FY2005.

Who Should Attend
Elected officials are an important audience. Mid-level management, supervisory, and operational personnel from various disciplines also benefit from the experience. The Integrated Emergency Management Course is also designed for personnel who fill the following, or similar positions, in their community. Examples of Positions

Methodology
A combination of classroom lectures and discussions, small-group planning sessions, and practical exercises will expose participants to new ideas and increase their awareness. For the emergency exercise, each participant is assigned a role similar to his/her real-life position.

Exercises and the Model Community
During the exercises in the /Preparedness and Response program, students face a variety of emergency/disaster situations.

Staff & Instructors
Become familiar with our staff and instructors prior to attending a program.
More information is available.

 

 

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