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S-320, Introduction to Incident Management Teams (Blended)

Course Title
Introduction to Incident Management Teams (Blended)
Version Date

2025

Course Number
S-320
Other Training Which Supports
RESL Resource Unit Leader, FSC3 Finance/Administration Section Chief Type 3, COST Cost Unit Leader, SOF3 Safety Officer Type 3, SITL Situation Unit Leader, TIME Time Unit Leader, ICT3 Incident Commander Type 3, SPUL Supply Unit Leader, LSC3 Logistics Section Chief Type 3, GSUL Ground Support Unit Leader, PSC3 Planning Section Chief Type 3, OPS3 Operations Section Chief Type 3, Wildland Fire, FACL Facilities Unit Leader, PROC Procurement Unit Leader, DIVS Division/Group Supervisor, PIO3 Public Information Officer Type 3
Course Description

This is a BLENDED course that combines an online training (OLT) component and an instructor-led training (ILT) component.
This performance-based course follows a blended design where students first complete a self-paced, online training (OLT) component for foundational concepts and pass an online, knowledge-based assessment before participating in the in-person instructor-led training (ILT) component. After this formal instruction, each student will receive instruction as a trainee in the field during real-world incidents.

Course Objective

Practice the incident planning process by performing functional area responsibilities effectively.

Lead Instructor Minimum Qualifications
Lead and unit instructors must be qualified as Command or General Staff Type 3.
Format
Blended
Special Delivery Considerations

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<p>Access to the course materials for the Instructor-led component is limited.</p>
<p>To view or download the limited access materials, course coordinators or instructors must request to be granted a role within the Wildland Fire Learning Portal that has permissions which will allow access to the material. This role is called a "Monitor" within the WFLP system.</p>
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Business Steward
QMC Qualifications Management Committee
Unit Instructor Minimum Qualifications
Lead and unit instructors must be qualified as Command or General Staff Type 3.

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