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March 19, 2003- America's quiet warriors are the legion of ham radio operators, 700,000 of them, who are always at ready for backup duty in emergencies--amateur, unpaid, uncelebrated, civilian radio operators, during and after floods and fires and tornadoes. After the 9/11 attacks, hams were indispensable in reuniting friends and families. Most recently it was they who expedited the search for debris after the disaster to the space shuttle Columbia, and right now, at this moment, they are involved in homeland security to a greater degree than you would want me to make public.
WI ARES/RACES Members have certain FEMA training requirements to meet, below is a list of those training requirements.
General ARES/RACES Members must take FEMA Courses ICS-100 "Introduction of the Incident Command System" and IS-700 "NIMS - An Introduction" within 6 months of becoming a members. ARES/RACES Leadership require the above courses in addition to IS-200 "ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents" and IS-800B "National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction."
Additional FEMA training courses are not currently required, however you are encouraged to explore any other courses that may interest you. When you complete a FEMA training course, please get a copy of the completion certificate to your counties Emergency Coordinator so that the ARES/RACES personel files can be properly updated.
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