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NFC - EPP -

All DMORT 2 members are advised to sign up for access to the National Finance Center Employee Personal Page (EPP) which will allow you to view your Earnings and Leave statements, W-2’s and banking information. NFC EPP may be accessed at this web site: www.nfc.usda.gov.



2007 Winter Newsletter - The DMORT 2007 Winter Newsletter is on our site. To view click here.

DMORT II Update - June 2006 -

Please Logon and read an important update listed in Newsletters dated June 2nd and May 8th, 2006. Thank you!

ICS TRAINING

Remember to take your ICS training (IS100, IS200, IS700 and IS800) on the Emergency Management Institute website. There is a September 30th deadline for Emergency personnel from around the country to take the basics. It is interesting and painless and we want to respond as the professionals we are in future deployments.

 



Immunizations 2006 -

Per NDMS regulations, the following immunizations are required for you to be an active member of DMORT and to be deployable. To attend any trainings, you must be designated as deployable as well.
Immunization requirements by NDMS duty assignment: 

  • Influenza
  • MMR (measles, mumps, rubella)
  • Polio (IPV)
  • Tetanus-diphtheria (Td)
  • Varicella (chickenpox)
  • Hepatitis A (2 doses)
  • Hepatitis B (3 doses)TB skin test (PPD)

Many of you have not responded to Susan Rivera’s poll for a copy of the yellow immunization card. This is being mandated by the Chief Medical Officer of NDMS and we must comply as a team.

You must have all vaccinations including the multiple dose vaccines in order to deploy. These vaccinations can be obtained at an FOH clinic near you. You must call to schedule an appointment and identify yourself as a FEMA/NDMS intermittent employee.

If you believe you have had most of the childhood vaccinations but cannot produce records, your regular doctor can perform a simple blood test and check for titers for each of these. Unfortunately, the FOH will not perform these tests and you will not be reimbursed for the cost of the test.

If you have not responded to date, you can either scan in a copy of your yellow card but the scan must be legible for our records email a copy to Kevin.



Forensics Demystified by DMORT 2 -

DMORT 2 members David Fisher and Jason Kolowski (along with Barry Fisher) recently published a new book about forensic science entitled Forensics Demystified (published by McGraw-Hill, ISBN: 0071454306).

Forensics Demystified explains forensic science in a logical progression from evidence collection through analysis and finally to the scientist actually testifying in court. First, you'll get an introduction to the various aspects of forensic science as well as some details on its beginnings. Next, you'll learn about crime scene investigation, forensic pathology, and DNA. Other topics covered include firearms and toolmarks, drugs and toxicology, forensic psychiatry, and much more. Featuring end-of-chapter quizzes and a final exam, this book will teach you the fundamentals of forensics in no time at all.

It is available at www.amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.

Congratulations to David & Jason!



DMORT Membership - Due to our transition from Dept of Homeland Security to Health & Human Services, NO APPLICATIONS are being accepted at the present time. We anticipate the process to resume in the 1st Quarter in 2008. Check our website for updates !

On-Line Training Requirements -
ONLINE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

DMORT Team Mmembers must have completed IS100, IS200, IS700 & IS800 in order to be deployable. These classes can be completed online at http://training.fema.gov/IS/. We provided an overview of these classes during the last two trainings but you must complete the class online. You must retain copies of the completion certificates.  For any questions, you can contact Scott Schmidt at sschmidt6278@yahoo.com.




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To The One I Love PDF Print E-mail

I became involved in emergency service work because there is a need for people to help others who are in trouble. Sometimes, there are calls I respond to however, that are difficult to talk about – even with the person you love and trust most in the world.

Please accept that.

There are, at times, experiences I suffer which hurt me very deeply and I might bring my suffering home. Sometimes, my feelings bother me so much that I can’t even talk about them. Maybe it’s because I’m afraid that you won’t fully understand the depth of my feelings. During these times, I’ll become moody or irritable and I may not seem to care about your feelings or problems.

Please accept that.

You love me for who and what I am. I chose to do what I do because it is so important to me and to those I help,

A\nd although it is sometimes very difficult and maybe even dangerous, I love doing what I do and I do it well. In short, I’m proud of what I am and I hope that you are proud of me.

There are times though when I feel that I didn’t do enough. So many people there depend upon me. There are times I get frustrated and angry at my co-workers, myself and the victim of the tragedy. There are times that the horrors I have to deal with become overwhelming. That is when I have to sort things out by myself, or with others who were there with me.

Please accept that.

So, please, if I have a really bad call and just can’t talk, it isn’t because I don’t love and care for you. It is not because I doubt your love and concern for me. I’m just not ready to open up. When this happens, don’t try to understand…just accept the fact that I’m hurting and that I’ talk to you when I can.

I promise.

Last Updated ( Friday, 27 January 2006 )
 
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