Training
eICS Basic User Training

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Add to Calendar 05/19/2026 01:00 PM 05/19/2026 03:30 PM America/Chicago eICS Basic User Training

eICS Basic User training is a web-based Electronic Incident Command System that is used to facilitate incident planning and response for incidents that impact the region. It is the primary communication platform for information sharing and situational awareness for the MARC HCC. The course will cover setting up/editing the User Profile, Contact Preferences, registering your mobile device, accessing the regional library, responding to incidents and communication tests, entering incident logs, as well as the mobile app. We will also briefly touch on EMResource (the web-based healthcare resource management system used to coordinate hospital facility, trauma, stroke, and STEMI statuses with EMS providers to capture real-time resource limitations), to include setting up notification preferences.

Hybrid - MARC offices and online
Hybrid - MARC offices and online

eICS Basic User training is a web-based Electronic Incident Command System that is used to facilitate incident planning and response for incidents that impact the region. It is the primary communication platform for information sharing and situational awareness for the MARC HCC. The course will cover setting up/editing the User Profile, Contact Preferences, registering your mobile device, accessing the regional library, responding to incidents and communication tests, entering incident logs, as well as the mobile app. We will also briefly touch on EMResource (the web-based healthcare resource management system used to coordinate hospital facility, trauma, stroke, and STEMI statuses with EMS providers to capture real-time resource limitations), to include setting up notification preferences.

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Who Should Attend

The eICS Basics course is directed toward MARC Health Care Coalition members (e.g., hospital, EMS, public health, and emergency management agency staff) who serve as representatives for their agency or organization in information sharing and situational awareness for the regional health care coalition.

Note: It is recommended that each agency/organization of the MARC HCC have at least two individuals with eICS access.