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Do fire departments and EMS organizations have to comply with the requirements of the National Incident Management System (NIMS)?
Yes. In accordance with regulations, all 2009 federal grant awardees must agree to adopt the National Incident Management System or NIMS, must have an understanding of its principles and policies and must comply with their state, local or county EMA authority. Responders who have already been trained in ICS do not need retraining if their previous training is consistent with DHS standards. In order for us to document compliance, grantees will be required to certify their recognition of NIMS/ICS as part of their grant closeout process.
DHS offers training for those fire departments that have not implemented ICS or are unfamiliar with the principles and policies of the NIMS. For information regarding ICS and NIMS training, visit the NIMS Website at http://www.fema.gov/nims. For more information about ICS training, contact the DHS Centralized Scheduling and Information Desk (CSID) at 1-800-368-6498, or visit the Website of the DHS Emergency Management Institute (EMI) and the National Fire Academy (NFA) at http://www.usfa.fema.gov. Your state emergency management training office may also be a source of information in this regard. Recipients of AFG funds should also participate in any community-wide NIMS efforts that may be initiated to implement NIMS in accordance with the guidance that was provided to each State Governor on September 8, 2004.
For Regional applications, are all of the benefiting organizations required to be NIMS compliant or just the host applicant?
We expect all departments that receive equipment or services from a regional project grant to be compliant with all local edicts regarding NIMS.
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