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USFA Request to Mobilize Fire Service Members |
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[Includes both career and volunteer members]
Our Nation is faced with the most catastrophic natural disaster in
modern times, and we are calling upon the Nation’s fire service, both
career and volunteer, to aid the affected citizens and communities.
This is the United States Fire Administration’s request to mobilize
members of the fire service within Federal guidelines.
The current need is for 1,000 two-person teams to serve as FEMA's
community relations representatives in response to Hurricane Katrina.
Each department may offer more than one two-person team. These people
will be deployed as a team, and we prefer that they know one another
prior to deployment.
The work is non-operational community relations focused activities that
consist of direct outreach to persons in the affected areas. They will
assist victims in understanding how they will go about the process of
getting Federal assistance, distributing information, providing minimal
first-aid, and taking reports. The work will be outside, exposed to the
elements and will require significant walking.
FEMA will notify the Chief of Department, and selected applicants will
be notified by their Chief of Department that they have been selected.
NO ONE SHOULD DEPLOY WITHOUT NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE FROM FEMA.
Selected applicants will report to a central location in the Atlanta,
Georgia area for training and further deployment. Travel to the
Atlanta, Georgia area will be per government authorization in a manner
specified upon acceptance. Acceptance information will also cover
lodging and other related expense reimbursement information.
Personnel must be:
- Physically capable of performing manual tasks under severe conditions;
- Experienced in working with minimum supervision;
- Capable of living in austere, severe living conditions with minimal or no creature comforts for a period of at least 30 days;
- Free of medical condition(s) that would prevent them from working in these conditions for this period of time; and,
- Able to work within the ICS, provide basic first aid, and follow orders.
For application and related information, please visit the USFA Web site at http://www.usfa.fema.gov/about/media/katrina.shtm
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