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Incident Command Training


DCI’s Incident training program provides Fire Departments with training that defines the best Standard Command Practices for common, local, everyday hazard zone events.

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The program is designed to produce safe and effective hazard zone operations. Because fire departments routinely operate at the scene of incidents with an immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH) atmosphere, we are forced to simultaneously manage incident command, strategy & tactics and firefighter safety.

This course is offered in two formats:

1. Incident Command Theory - 3 hours
2. Incident Command Theory and Scenarios - 8 hours


During the scenario portion, students will be evaluated in the role of the initial arriving Incident Commander (E-1 officer) and as the second arriving Incident Commander (DC– Duty Chief). The student will have to fill both of the Incident Commander rolls for each of the programs 5 basic building types including: residential, multi-unit residential, strip malls, commercial buildings, and big box structures. These occupancies represent over 90% of the structural fires we respond to and operate on.

 

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