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  1. CAP is a locally‐available talent and asset pool for federal, state and local government entities. CAP’S BENEFITS Professionally trained National Incident Management System (NIMS) qualified personnel Rapid response Low cost Located in all 50 states plus Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia

  2. All personnel supporting missions for Civil Air Patrol start with General Emergency Services training. This is essentially CAP's license to learn, and also provides core training needed by all members in emergency services:

  3. An Emergency Services Officer must be able to develop standard operating procedures for the control and operation of CAP resources, in conjunction with officers from the communications, operations, logistics, and command disciplines at all echelons.

  4. Always prepared, both in the air and on the ground, members of the Civil Air Patrol perform emergency services for state and local agencies as well as the federal government as the civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force and for states/local communities as a nonprofit organization.

  5. 9 kwi 2024 · To participate in emergency services training or operations, personnel must be current traditional members (not patrons, cadet sponsors, AEMs, or legislative members) having completed level one and cadet protection training (senior members) or achievement one (cadets).

  6. Emergency Services. Proof-of-Concept for Improvements to CAP's Publications Architecture. As authorized by the National Commander, the Operations Directorate has employed CAP Standards to implement policies and rules promulgated in OPR:DO regulations.

  7. After new cadets have completed the requirements for Cadet Airman and new senior members have completed Level 1 training, they can start working on emergency services qualifications. Below you will find information for the 5 courses needed by all CAP emergency services personnel.

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