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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the FEMA: Earthquake Mitigation and Recovery Exercise document in our platform.
  2. Begin by reviewing the Preface and Introduction sections to understand the purpose of the exercise and its relevance to earthquake recovery.
  3. Navigate to Task A, where you will create a damage scenario. Use the base map provided to outline areas expected to experience landslides or liquefaction.
  4. Proceed to Task B, estimating shelter needs based on your damage assessment. Identify safe buildings for emergency shelters using your knowledge of local resources.
  5. In Task C, mark areas that need closure for safety. Use the base map to indicate unsafe buildings and alternate traffic routes.
  6. Continue through Tasks D to L, filling out each section as instructed, ensuring you record your estimates on the Earthquake Recovery Timeline provided in Handout 2.

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Through the Continuing Training Grants (CTG) program, FEMA provides funding for eligible applicants to support and target training solutions to facilitate an integrated, whole community, risk-informed, capabilities-based approach to preparedness.
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FEMA has also canceled all in-person, on-site emergency management training classes at every FEMA campus in the US, such as Collaborative Technical Assistance (CTA) programs, EMI classes, Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP), etc., for the near future with no further information available.
If you need certificates or registration support or transcript information please visit the training providers site. You can find various training providers contact information on the Training Providers page. CDP certificates may be obtained by logging on the CDP Student Portal using your FEMA SID and password.
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.
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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.

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