L0969 All-Hazards Communications Unit leader

August 26, 2024 - August 29, 2024

Event

August 26, 2024 - August 29, 2024

9:00 am to 5:00 am CST


Location

Putnam County Emergency Services 700 County Services Drive Cookeville, TN 38501


Contact

Jimmy.Floyd@tn.gov

L0969 All-Hazards COML

TEMA and our Local Government Partners in Middle Tennessee will be conducting a FEMA Communications Leader (COML) L0969 Class August 26-29, 2024. Classes will start at 9:00 AM the first day and 8:00 AM the other three days. Classes will end about 4:00 PM. The class size will be no more than 30 students. There will be a break for lunch (not provided) each day. Please fill out the information below to sign-up for this class. This roster will close on August 10, 2024, or when the class registration meets the maximum number of students.

TLETA POST APPROVED FOR 2024

To Register, please email Jimmy Floyd at Jimmy.Floyd@tn.gov.

A written application for official registration and additional class information will be emailed to those signing up on this roster no later than August 15, 2024.

The class will be located at:
Putnam County Emergency Services
700 County Services Drive
Cookeville, TN 38501

POC: Jimmy Floyd
email: Jimmy.Floyd@tn.gov
p 731-697-8590

Course Objective:
• Identify the functions of the Communications Unit and the duties and responsibilities of the COMMUNICATIONS UNIT LEADER.

• Arrive at an all-hazards incident properly equipped, gather information to assess the assignment, and begin initial planning activities of a
COMMUNICATIONS UNIT LEADER.

• Plan, staff, manage, and demobilize the Communications Unit in a safe and effective manner to meet the needs of the incident.

Prerequisites include:

A. A public safety communications background or duties with exposure to field operations and communications; this experience will be validated by the authority who supervises the applicant in the course application that will be emailed after this initial sign-up.

B. Fundamental public safety communications technology, supervisory, and personnel management skills. These include, but are not limited to:
• Knowledge of local and regional communication systems
• Frequencies and spectrum
• Technologies
• Knowledge of local topography
• Knowledge of system site locations including knowledge of local, regional, and state communications plans, and knowledge of local and regional Tactical Interoperable Communications Plans, if available

C. The applicant is REQUIRED to have completed the following before class:
ICS-100.c, ICS-200.c, ICS 700.b, ICS 800.d, and ICS-300.

Each student must bring a laptop and a USB 16 GB thumb drive. The course material will be copied to the thumb drive. Students attending this course will be responsible for their own expense (travel, hotel, meals and other expenses). There is no reimbursement from TEMA.

Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information.