The Incident Command System, The Nature of Critical Incidents, The Incident Commander's Leadership Role, Levels of Command, Operating within the Multi-Agency Bronze, Silver and Gold Structure, Decision Making, Naturalistic Decision Making (NDM), Recognition-Primed Decision Making (RPD), Command roles and decision style, Styles of Command Decision Making, Causes of Stress for Commanders, Decision Making Model, Operational Risk Philosophy, Risk Assessment in the Fire Service, Dynamic Risk Assessment, Structuring an Incident, Sectorisation of Incidents, Line of Command, Span of Control, Roles and Responsibilities within Incident Command, Command Support. Crisis communication.
The subject is divided into 3 parts: the 1st part is a classroom lecture, the 2nd part are the situational incident command exercises provided in computer aided virtual reality environment and the 3rd part are the situational incident command exercises provided at the Rescue school`s training field using real fire and other accident environments in limited range for visualisation. |