Event
September 3, 2025
8:00 am to 4:00 pm CST
Location
Training, Exercise, and Team Development Building 1218 Foster Ave. Nashville, TN 37210
Contact
Please complete an AHIMT Course Application for this course and return to TEMA.Training@tn.gov and attach all prerequisite documentation.
Course Description:
The goal of this 1-day professional development course is to provide federal, state, and loca-level emergency responders with an overview of key duties and responsibilities of the Staging Area Manager (STAM) in a Type III All-Hazards Incident Management Team (AHIMT).
The learner must achieve a minimum passing score of 75% on final knowledge assessments or demonstrate mastery on performance assessments or research assignments to earn credit.
Selection Criteria:
This Staging Area Manager training should be completed by personnel who will be required to gain a certificate of training and the credentials to function in an ICS organization, such as an AHIMT, as a member of Command, General Staff, a Unit, or as the Staging Area Manager. These criteria will be verified and prioritized as part of the course rostering process, with priority seating given to state-level AHIMT or EMST members. *Rostered Operations Section personnel are all highly encouraged to register for this course.
Course Objectives:
To understand the role, responsibilities, and expectations of the STAM
To recognize the importance of leadership in support of this position
To recognize the tools, processes, and procedures available to support staging area management
To understand how to coordinate communications with the Incident Command System or the Incident Management Team
To understand how to establish resource tracking and a resource briefing system
To understand the coordination requirements of each unit in the Logistics Section
To demonstrate the ability to order resources
To understand the importance of effective staging layout and functionality
To understand the importance of flexibility and adaptability to facilitate a high-functioning staging operation in a challenging environment
To understand the importance and value of prioritizing staging are logistical needs (restrooms, storage, parking, security, etc.)
To understand the importance of ground support coordination and vehicle/equipment inspections (arrival and demobilization)
To discuss safe fuel storage and refueling operations
To understand the importance of timely and accurate documentation, the coordination requirements and expectations of the STAM, and how to facilitate documentation transfer to the Finance Section, and its value to the local community
To understand the importance of proper demobilization and documentation of that demobilization
To understand all requirements and expectations for demobilization, including clean-up, collection, return trip planning, and the development of a close-out package
Mission Areas:
Respond
Prerequisites:
IS-0100: Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS), ICS 100
IS-0200: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
E/L/G 0300: Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents
IS-0700: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System (NIMS)
IS-0800: National Response Framework (NRF), An Introduction
Other recommended (not required) courses:·
E/L/G 0191 Emergency Operations Center/Incident Command System Interface