Training/ICS 100
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and it takes 5 business days for the government to process your request | and it takes 5 business days for the government to process your request | ||
before you can start the course. | before you can start the course. | ||
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+ | Since January 2020, the provincial government has restricted access to the course. | ||
+ | Search and Rescue volunteers '''are''' still provided free access to the course, | ||
+ | but you must state that you are a volunteer associated with Pincher Creek Search and Rescue. | ||
+ | Even then, sometimes requests are incorrectly processed. | ||
+ | You can avoid these problems by sending your request to a {{subpage|AEMA confidential registration|confidential address}} we have been provided with. | ||
+ | Ask the training committee to provide it to you if needed. | ||
+ | pcsar-train@castrov.cuug.ab.ca. | ||
In the meantime, | In the meantime, |
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[edit] Description
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The ICS 100, sometimes called I-100, course is a short introduction to Incident Command System, which is a standardized structure organizing people and work responding to an incident.
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The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) and the Alberta Emergency Management Agency (AEMA) have collaborated on updating the Incident Command System (ICS) materials for Canada. The 2011 version of ICS 100 including an on-line exam is now available on the AEMA website at the following link.
The on-line course takes about 3 hours to complete.
Information about the course is available here:
https://www.alberta.ca/online-courses-incident-command-system.aspx?utm_source=redirector
Note that you must sign up for the online course, and it takes 5 business days for the government to process your request before you can start the course.
Since January 2020, the provincial government has restricted access to the course. Search and Rescue volunteers are still provided free access to the course, but you must state that you are a volunteer associated with Pincher Creek Search and Rescue. Even then, sometimes requests are incorrectly processed. You can avoid these problems by sending your request to a confidential address we have been provided with. Ask the training committee to provide it to you if needed. pcsar-train@castrov.cuug.ab.ca.
In the meantime, a cached copy of the self-paced student workbook is available here.
Once you complete the exam, the province will email you a certificate.
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