Type 3 Incident Management Team (IMT) Technical Assistance Program

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Central Virginia and National Capital Region Type 3 AHIMT

Members of the Central Virginia and National Capital Region USFA Type 3 AHIMT on a training assignment at the Texas Forest Service Incident Command Post in Merkel, Texas.

structure saved by Texas Forest Service and American flag

The Texas Forest Service Type 3 AHIMT not only saved the structure during this fire siege, they saved the Nation's Symbol as well.

What is an Incident Management Team (IMT)? Who needs to have an IMT? How does my jurisdiction develop an IMT? What constitutes IMT professional development and sustainment?

The answers to these questions and many others can be found here.

Type 3 IMT Training Curriculum News

The revised Type 3 IMT training curriculum (O305) will be available on April 1, 2012. Utilizing over two years of student evaluations and feedback from national subject matter experts, including the National Wildfire Coordinating Group, this updated curriculum provides students with knowledge and capabilities to build IMTs at the local, state, and tribal levels. Delivered over five days, the revised format will include:

For more information on the training curriculum, please contact Cathy Broughton at 301-447-1854.


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