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HERE YOU WILL FIND INFORMATION AND LINKS TO DIFFERENT TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES. WE WILL CONTINUOUSLY ADD TO THIS PAGE AS WE GAIN MORE INFORMATION ON UPCOMING TRAINING.
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FEMA Student Portal – You can obtain your certificates and transcripts here if you have your FEMA Student Identification Number.
FEMA Independent Study Course Catalog
*These courses are FREE TO TAKE!*
IS-100.c Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS 100
IS-200.c Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
IS-700.b An Introduction to the National Incident Management System
IS-800.d National Response Framework, An Introduction
TIP: If you need to leave your computer in the middle of a lesson, don’t close the window. If you close the window, you will have to begin from the start of the lesson when you return instead of where you left off.
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SEMA Training & Exercise Management System: STEMS
If you sign up for an account on STEMS, the system will keep track of your FEMA IS courses, MERC courses, and some other courses (i.e. MUFRTI). It will also keep your FEMA Student ID on file.
Radio Comms Training – January 2023
Hosted by Director Sam Henley, Camden County, MO Emergency Management Agency
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*You must also complete in-seat training, which is often held at local EMAs, ARES meetings, or ham radio club meetings.