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On-Line 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.



Online NDMS Training - The New NDMS ONLINE Training is called Responder-E-Learn. www.Respondere-learn.com

Responder e-Learn is an integrated medical, public health, preparedness and response educational curriculum sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

This curriculum will enhance the knowledge, skills, and abilities of Federal responders to improve and enhance their competency to prepare for and provide a unified response to disasters, incidents and ESF-8 missions.

The course content within Responder e-Learn is based upon capabilities needed to fulfill operational missions and anticipated response requirements. Upon completion of this curriculum, responders are better prepared to deliver public health and medical care services during disasters of any origin under multiple field conditions.




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Advisory: You have received word of a disaster, possibly by way of TV coverage. No response is indicated at this time. You will not receive any official word from NDMS about the disaster.

You should:

Take no action and continue to monitor the situation via radio or television coverage.

Alert: Your Team Commander has received official word from NDMS of a possible need for response team activation to a specific disaster. You will receive official information from your Team Commander or NDMS placing you on alert.

You should:

  • Make yourself available via phone, fax, pager
  • Transfer information as requested
  • Assess the readiness of your personal gear, for the specific disaster area climate and make necessary changes
  • Insert last minute items into your deployment pack
  • Make necessary personal preliminary preparation for deployment
  • Notify employer of the Alert status
  • Acquire any prescription medication (two week supply)
  • Withdraw enough money, some in cash and some available with a credit/debit card etc. for you deployment (you will not receive pay until you return home)

Activation: Your Team Commander has received official word from NDMS that Activation (deployment) of some or all of his or her team is necessary. You will receive instructions from NDMS regarding travel and depart home on fairly short notice.

You should:

  • Report for travel when and where directed and keep all receipts
  • Take your "Deployment Pack"
  • Upon arrival at the disaster area, the Team Commander will immediately report to the Management Support Team Commander (if a member is travelling on his or her own, report directly to the MST Commander)
  • Perform your assigned duties as a team player
  • Comply with the chain of command and policies adopted for the "disaster specific" operation
  • Be responsible for your well being and if possible, keep in touch with your family
  • Comply with the NDMS Code of Conduct
  • Attend briefings as directed
  • Remember team operational activities (i.e. DMORT) deal with sensitive issues

Post Activation: Returning home.

You should:

  • Attend any debriefings facilitated by your Team Commander-For DMORT teams it is mandatory to attend debriefings
  • Follow through with any administrative details with your Team Administrative Officer
Last Updated ( Saturday, 22 September 2007 )
 
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