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  2. Emergency Communications Response Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Course prerequisites included a current defensive driving certificate, a clean DMV record, current First Aid and CPR certifications, and enrollment in the Disaster Services Human Resources system of the American Red Cross. Operators were called on as needed to drive the vehicles to and from disaster locations and operate the systems until ...

  3. Certified first responder - Wikipedia

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    The American Red Cross conducts a course titled "Emergency Medical Response" that fits this definition. In the US the term "Emergency Medical Responder" has largely replaced the term "Certified First Responder" or "Medical First Responder" beginning in 2012. [5] "Emergency Medical Responder" or "EMR" is an EMS certification level recognized by ...

  4. Wilderness first aid certification in the US - Wikipedia

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    The American Red Cross Wilderness & Remote First Aid (2010) certification is valid for 2 years. [11]In Canada, the first wilderness first aid course were first taught in the mid 1980s and the first organization (defunct 1986 to 1998) to adopt standards was the Wilderness First Aid and Safety Association of BC [citation needed].

  5. American Red Cross - Wikipedia

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    The American Red Cross spent "less than one million dollars on domestic disaster relief, in comparison to the $120 million devoted to relief overseas. [66]" The American Red Cross during the war provided food, employment, housing, and medical assistance to millions of civilians displaced by the war.

  6. Wilderness first responder - Wikipedia

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    A wilderness first responder is trained to deal with many situations that may be encountered in the wilderness. The training is principally geared towards lay providers, with little to no actual medical experience, though they are often already professionals in other aspects of the outdoors industry, like park rangers, climbing instructors, and guides.

  7. Category : Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... American Red Cross (1 C, 22 P) B. ... Pages in category "Red Cross and Red Crescent national societies"

  8. Amateur radio emergency communications - Wikipedia

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    Solar-powered Amateur Radio Station in tents. Note the portable VHF/UHF satellite and HF antennas in the background Rugged HF transceiver for voice communications. In times of crisis and natural disasters, amateur radio is often used as a means of emergency communication when wireline, cell phones and other conventional means of communications fail.

  9. Amateur Radio Emergency Service - Wikipedia

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    ARES in the U.S. has Memorandums of Understanding with organizations including the American Red Cross, National Weather Service, Department of Homeland Security, Citizen Corps, Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International, National Communications System, National Association of Radio and Telecommunications Engineers Inc ...