L-381
Incident Leadership
L-381 is targeted at leaders of divisions, groups, or Type 3 incidents. The intent of the course is to provide these individuals with the leadership tools to effectively exert command and control over a quickly-assembled team in a time-constrained and rapidly-changing incident environment. Beyond a set of tools and techniques, this training experience should be designed to make an emotional and lasting impact. Essential guiding principles for achieving this impact include: enhancing the students’ understanding of the human dimension when leading others in dynamic work environments; utilizing experiential training techniques that will engage students in ways that challenge them to perform under realistic and high-stress situations; and motivating students to examine their role, strengths, and weaknesses in that role.
What you need to bring…..
Notebook/pencil/pen
Reusable water bottle
Snacks (lunch provided)
Any medications currently prescribed
Forms/supplies that you would use to manage a Type-3 incident (ICS 201, Incident Organizer, Type-3 IC kit)
Completed pre-work assignment and self-assessment
PPE to include:
Rain Gear/cold weather clothing -Be prepared for all weather conditions.
PPE (if required by agency for training)
Pre-Requisites
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Pre-Requisites ***
Qualified as any Strike Team Leader, Task Force Leader (TFLD), Incident Commander Type 4 (ICT4), any support unit leader, or Supervisory Dispatcher.
Successful completion of L-180, Human Factors in the Wildland Fire Service.
Satisfactory completion of pre-course work
Course Pre-Work & Instructor Contact
Instructors: TBD closer to academy dates. Contact info@azwima.org with any questions
This class will be taught by Mission Centered Solutions. Keep an eye on your email for a Welcome Letter and further direction.
There are three components to the pre-work assignment, which will take approximately six hours to complete. Please review each attachment listed below and save a pdf to your computer for quick access. Any questions concerning pre-work should be directed to MCS.