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Emergency response training offers individuals in offices, businesses, industries, and factories a chance to learn how to behave and respond to emergency situations. This type of training is indeed very crucial as it can be the difference between the life or death of an individual in the workplace.
The hiring process typically includes submitting an application and other materials, completing assessments, and interviewing. Some positions may require additional testing or background checks. In general, the process can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months.
The Basic Academy consists of the following 5 classroom courses, comprising 3 weeks (15 days, 120 hours) of learning. Attendance at each course is mandatory.
All are offered free-of-charge to those who qualify for enrollment. Visit the FEMA Independent Study (IS) Program for a list of courses. These courses offer exceptional opportunities to meet the training requirements for Associate Emergency Manager (AEM) or Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) certification.
How to take a FEMA Incident Command Course: You should allow 2 to 4 hours to take one of these courses.
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We define how we will work together to best meet needs in each of the five mission areas: Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response and Recovery.
There is no cost of tuition for the Basic Academy courses. Some individuals taking courses at the National Emergency Training Center (NETC) in Emmitsburg, Maryland may be eligible for stipend reimbursement. For information about travel reimbursement eligibility and procedures, see the NETC Welcome Package.
Under the Response and Recovery FIOP, incident operations are divided into phases as shown in Figure 1: Phase 1 (Pre-incident), Phase 2 (Response), and Phase 3 (Recovery).

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