With incidents like 9-11, earthquakes, hurricans and what ever can be thrown at humanity, FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) had come up with training that would be offered to citizens so that they could form teams in their neighborhoods in the event that emergency services in their communities are over runned by emergency calls during a disaster or unfore seen event.
CERTS (Citizen Emergency Response Teams) involves training in first aid, firefighting and minor rescue work. These class can be offered by a local fire dept. I have talked to the FEMA manager about the program by email. One thing I asked is there a age limit for training? He said he has known young people as young as 12 YO taking the classes with their parents.
FIRE CORPS is a program where citizens can help the fire dept. A citizen does not have to fight fires or do rescue work. They can do computer or paper work, help clean up around a fire station, serve food and drinks at a fire, and run funding raising. There are other programs out there offered by FEMA to citizens, some in law enforcement and medicine where its the same as FIRE CORPS.
Being a volunteer firefighter EMT for over 30 years I had asked my anime club before it disbanded if they would be interested in taking such training so that the club could help at cons has safety personnel and the club could get some recognition. It went over like a lead balloon.
I guess after putting some of this info on here would anyone here be interested in checking out any of these programs including volunteer fire and rescue training depending on if your area fire service operates that way?