<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="1252"%> GRP5 ES Stats Jan 2010
 
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  Lt Col Fran Gleockler, Commander
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Group 5 Emergency Services Resources - Jan 2010

 

National Incident Management System (NIMS) Qualifications

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Note: Green line is ICS 100, Blue line is IS 700, both are required to be current in ES achievement. Difference can include prior ES qualified members who didn't update with NIMS mandate or members who have started ES training but haven't completed first achievement specialty.

 

Airborne Resources

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Congratulations to FL023 & FL376. This is the type of training that members should complete in the new era of CAP with fewer ELT missions. This is what is needed to support state emergency management.

 

Aircrew Resources

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Air Operations Resources

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Ground Resources

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Dismal! Group 5 need to develop pool of ground resources.

 

Communication Resources

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Over-reliance on cell phones and the years of waiting for changeover to narrow-band technology has taken its toll. Future training needs to stress good radio communication skills.

 

Section Chief Resources

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Much improvement in 2009, need to keep momentum. Group 5 needs resource pool to be able to staff mission base for consecutive operational periods.

 

Command Staff Resources

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Dismal! Group 5 needs more staff assistants, safety officers, information officers, incident commanders, and mission chaplains.

 
 
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