Оfficers received training on how to effectively operate within an incident command system

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The National Emergency Management Agency, in collaboration with the U.S Forest Service, organized a training course on “Incident Command System” and officers received a certificate who participated in the training.


The training provided a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills related to the structure of the incident command system. Participants learned about accident assessment, goal-based management, resource management, disaster planning, and emergency planning, as well as how to effectively work within an incident command system.


Additionally, the training included group exercises where participants shared their experiences and strategies for responding to common emergencies, such as forest and steppe fires, floods, and water-related disasters that frequently occur throughout the country.
Since 2023, they have been organizing a training course on “Emergency Management Systems” in collaboration with the U.S Forest Service to empower officers.

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