[SixClub] FEMA
Ryan Lughermo
kc8pmx at charter.net
Mon Dec 25 21:05:13 EST 2006
I also will agree with all of the comments from Tom! IS-800 has also been
considered of importance in certain circles as well.
Ryan KC8PMX
Firefighter
Lee Twp. Fire Dept.
Midland, MI
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tom at galesvillefiredepartment.org
Sent: Monday, December 25, 2006 6:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [SixClub] FEMA
At a minimum, I'd suggest
IS-700 National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction
IS-100 Introduction to Incident Command System
IS-200 ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
I have links to them at http://www.galesvillefiredepartment.org/fema.html
I'd strongly suggest that any amateur radio group that plans to assist
in any large scale (or even small scale) emergency have it's members go
through these courses, and develop a good working relationship with the
agencies it plans to serve well before the need arises. In the midst of
an emergency, the chances of an unknown group being integrated into the
Incident Command Structure of a working situation become minimal.
I think the FEMA site has a lot of good course material and it makes for
a nice winter project to work through some of them.
73 and Merry Christmas all
Tom
KC9ECI
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