Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Seeing the behind the scenes work needed to successfully manage these types of situations.
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Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Seeing the behind the scenes work needed to successfully manage these types of situations.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Learning how all the different units, both LE and Med, work together in all aspects from boots on the ground, to area command.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Incident Command at the Commander level.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
An introduction to incident command. Haven't done before. Also the need for a staging area.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
The various simulations assisted in applying the knowledge we learned which I found extremely helpful.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Seeing all parts of the response, their responsibilities, and how they function together. Also, the integration and application of ICS principles to an Active Shooter event.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Practical Applications. Learning is retained best by the act of doing.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
The interaction with, and practice reps with, other elements (Fire, EMS, command, etc) that my agency doesn't have the ability to frequently train with.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Incident management overall for supervisors.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
The practical application of theories. You can only learn so much from a book.
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