NFA Courses - Type 3 All-Hazards IMT 0305 - Jefferson City; 3/9-13/2026

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Brief Description
This class is an NFA direct-delivery class.
Full Description
This five-day course provides students with a solid foundation of the activities, processes, leadership elements, and the knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) necessary to function within the framework of a Type 3 AHIMT deployed to an incident or planned event. The course is considered fast-paced, highly interactive, and challenging as the students, formed into the Command and General Staff positions on an All-Hazards Incident Management Team, navigate through multiple activities and rapidly expanding incident scenarios. The course includes a comprehensive review of the roles and responsibilities of each of the Incident Command System (ICS) Command and General Staff positions, their roles as leaders of their sections or functional areas, leadership and teambuilding, and decision-making under stress. A significant portion of time is spent explaining the Planning Process, each step within the process, the roles and responsibilities of each ICS position within the process, and the deliverables expected from them (based on their ICS position on the team) at the conclusion of each step. Multiple scenarios are used throughout the class to provide the students with opportunities to practice each step of the Planning Cycle, conduct the meetings and briefings, and produce multiple Incident Action Plans (IAPs). Two of the course days include comprehensive incident scenarios that last approximately five hours and that require the team to manage current incident management operations of a rapidly expanding incident, at the same time as planning for, and completing, an IAP for the next Operational Period.

This course meets the needs of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the National Response Framework (NRF). The USFA O-305, Type 3 All-Hazard Incident Management Team (AHIMT) Introduction course focuses on the importance of developing and operating as a functional Type 3 AHIMT. This course will assist individual responders to perform as viable team members by:
• Learning the basic foundational KSAs necessary to perform in an ICS position on an AHIMT.
• Emphasizing the nature and purpose of a Type 3 AHIMT so that others in the community and emergency services are more willing and able to assist or participate in their local Type 3 AHIMT.
• Demonstrating the critical role that leadership and teamwork skills play in the success of a Type 3 AHIMT.
• Providing a basic framework for building and maintaining critical interpersonal communications and working together as a team member of a Type 3 AHIMT.
• Operationalizing the components of the NIMS and NRF for use in the field.
• Offering practical experience of on-scene operations through extensive exercises and simulations that provide multiple opportunities to perform as members of a Type 3 AHIMT during simulated incidents.

Target Audience
This course is intended to be taught at the introductory level for participation on an All-Hazards Incident Management Team. Students in this course should include all interdisciplinary emergency response personnel, such as fire protection and law enforcement personnel, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responders, staff members of departments of public works and departments of public health, emergency management, mass care, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), and members of various community and tribal groups offering critical emergency response services.
Training Dates
03/09/2026 - 03/13/2026
Training Times
07:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Prerequisites
Must complete Incident Command System 100/200/700 (ICS 100/200/700) courses. Please attach a copy of your FEMA completion certificates or FEMA transcript.
Must complete Incident Command System 300 (ICS 300) course. Please attach a copy of your FEMA completion certificate or FEMA transcript.
FEMA/NFA SID #
Must complete Incident Command System 800 (ICS 800) course. Please attach a copy of your FEMA completion certificate or FEMA transcript.
Student must provide a letter of recommendation from the department chief or his/her designee attesting the student has approval to attend the course.
Registration Dates
06/12/2025 - 03/04/2026
Available Seats
21
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
Missouri Division of Fire Safety
205 Jefferson Street
13th Floor
Jefferson City, MO  65101
Resources Required
Prerequisites:
Students should have a working understanding of the ICS and the Command and General Staff positions that make up an All-Hazards Incident Management Team. The Host and Instructors should exercise some flexibility, as there may be students in the class that completed their prerequisites several years ago and have not had an opportunity to implement or practice those skills.
If a proposed student lacks one of the prerequisites, the Host and/or Lead Instructor should discuss the implications. The significant value of having a student complete this course, and the fact that this course is not frequently offered, should be weighed against the KSAs the student(s) may lack.
The prerequisites for the class are:
1. ICS-100.C: Introduction to Incident Command System.
2. ICS-200.B: ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents.
3. ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents.
4. IS-700.B: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System.
5. IS-800.C: National Response Framework, An Introduction.
6. ICS-400: Advanced Incident Command System, Command and General Staff (recommended).
7. Student must provide a letter of recommendation from the department chief or his/her designee attesting the student has approval to attend the course.
Reporting Instructions
None Specified
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