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Staging Area Manager for EMS Operations (EMS-236)

Course Overview
The purpose of this course is to provide EMS personnel with the skills and knowledge necessary to manage a Staging Area in a large scale operation. This course will cover responsibilities from mobilization to demobilization, including ensuring accountability, resolving communications issues, check-in, resource typing, and establishing and managing a Staging Area

Course Objectives
Working in an interactive classroom environment, our instructors with hands-on, real-world incident command experience will offer instruction in the common responsibilities, procedures and duties of a Staging Area Manager. They will focus on establishing and performing the check-in process, identifying and establishing a Staging Area, managing a staging area, and finally the importance of proper demobilization upon completion of an assignment. While this course is specific to a large scale EMS operation, the skills and knowledge can be easily transferred to an all-hazard, multi-agency Staging Area.

Audience
Any EMT, Paramedic, Officer or EMS Bureau Staff who may have the responsibility of leading set up, working or managing a Staging Area for deploying units, either on a local or regional event.

Prerequisites
The following must be presented prior to acceptance into this program:
  • ICS-100, ICS-200 and NIMS-700
  • EMT-Basic or Paramedic, or equivelant
  • EMS Response to the Large Scale Incident - Awareness
  • Statewide Staging Area Management Plan Review

NIMS Compliance
This course is NIMS compliant.

Length of Course
Approximately 8 Hours

CEU Information
NJ EMT: 8 Elective Hours

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