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Managent & Planning
Introduction to ICS
ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
Advanced ICS, Command and General Staff-Complex Incidents
Incident Command System (ICS) Overview for Executives/Senior Officials
Incident Command System Curricula Train-the-Trainer
Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents (MCATI) Command
Command and WMD Response (CMD&R)
Incident Command: Capabilities, Planning and Response Actions (WMD/All Hazards) (IC)

Course Details

Course Name Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents (MCATI) Command
Course Code MGT-300
Course Length 3.0 day(s)
Course Description The MCATI Command course is a 24-hour course with training designed to provide instruction for law enforcement officers, fire service command, and emergency management officials who direct others in the planning and response phase of a civil incident or protest event. Topics are covered from a command and policy perspective, including history of riotous behavior, planning training and intelligence, community and media relations, demonstrator tactics, incident command and unified command, Riot Control Agents (RCA) and Less Lethal Munitions (LLM), Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), legal issues, team tactics, force multipliers, and an overview of decontamination of civil disorders and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) events. The training culminates with a command post exercise applying concepts discussed during the course.
Target Audience/
Disciplines
Law enforcement, fire services, emergency management, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), governmental administrative.
Prerequisites None
Course Size Minimum 50 responders/maximum 60 responders
Host/Jurisdiction Requirements and Responsibilities
  • Fifty to 60-person environmentally controlled (HVAC) classroom with room for course manuals and note taking (see photo 1)
Participant Requirements
  • Agency-prescribed dress or uniform for class is appropriate for inside training
  • Course manuals for class
  • No personal or agency weapons (including impact and less-lethal weapons), live ammunition, weapon magazines, or flash bangs are to be on the responders or in the training area (including classroom) at any time during this course.
  • We ask that cell phones and pagers be turned off during class.

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