Command Board Trainers
The following is a list of Command Board trainers and training centers. If you or your agency need specific incident command training, feel free to contact a trainer near you from the list below:
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center: Glynco, Georgia
http://www.fletc.gov/training/programs/state-local/training-opportunitie...
The FRTP is a three-day program designed to address the first response of law enforcement personnel to major incidents. The incident responses covered within this program range from criminal acts to natural disasters. This program utilizes lessons learned from previous major incidents that have occurred nationally. The after-action reports from many of these incidents have identified specific areas of need and concern for law enforcement agencies. The FRTP will provide guidelines and resources that can be considered for future responses by law enforcement personnel to major incidents.
Lion Claw Tactical/Sykes Group: Virginia/New York
http://www.lionclawtactical.com/ops/trning2-ops.htm
Topics Covered Include: History of the Incident Command System, Pre-planning, Command Issues, Incident Command Forms, Unified Command, Integration Issues, Command Board and Table Top Exercises
Compliance Associates, Dr. William Ferroli: Cape Coral, Florida
http://www.cai-central.com/tabletop/default.cfm
We have the ability to design programs to meet any level of expertise needed by our clients, from new employees to seasoned veterans, or design programs allowing various levels of knowledge and experience to work together. All CAI programs utilize Incident Command System (ICS) and National Incident Management System (NIMS) protocols and theories.
The Justice Institute of British Columbia: British Columbia, Canada
http://www.jibc.bc.ca/emergency/default.htm
The Incident Command System (ICS) is recognized as an effective system for managing emergencies. The Province of British Columbia has adopted ICS as the standard for emergency site management as part of its BC Emergency Response Management System (BCERMS). This course contains 5 units:: Emergency Management System for BC, Orientation to ICS, ICS Principles, ICS Responsiblities and ICS Scenario
Ashmore and Associates: Woodbury Connecticut.
http://www.ashmoreentinc.com/home.html
Trainers are members the U.S. Coast Guard and former military . Tactical training for Law Enforcement, Fire, Industrial.
Hocking College , School of Public Safety: Emergency Response Training Center
Larry Hatem, Nelsonville, Ohio : Email: lhatem@hockey.edu
Comprehensive First responder training program.
Vermont Criminal Justice Training Council: Homeland Security Training : Coordinator Dave McMullen: Pittsford, Vermont
http://www.vcjtc.state.vt.us
These trainers support the training of all first responders in Vermont in all hazard mitigation. Primary focus includes the training of the Incident Command System 100 – 400. This past year they have trained over 3300 first responders.
Michael D. Thiemann
mthiemann@sbcglobal.net
Instructor for Incident Command 100, 200, 300, 400 and NIMS 700 / 800 : Phone 636.667.8925 : Pager 636.818.8382
Scott Barthelmass
806 West Woodbine Avenue St Louis, Missouri 63122: Telephone 314-565-2480 -Facsimile 314-428-8625 - Electronic Mail. sbarthelmass@yahoo.com
COMMAND SCHOOL TTX
1653 Lititz Pike - #405, Lancaster, PA 17601
Toll-free.........866.577.8371
Direct dial......717.393.7277Brian Long
www.commandschool.com
Command School’s a recognized leader in “proven” tabletop exercise (TTX) facilitation. Highly skilled, incident-command tested facilitators guide your teams through a battery of scenarios on one of many unique “Abbottville” landscapes. Introduce your teams to the benefits of a Command School tabletop exercise; let them react to critical events in an environment that rehearses coordination, command, communications and interoperability. Without stress! Without a huge investment! Without danger! Tabletop exercises improve the response!!!