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Various training programs are available for wildfire emergency preparedness, including online courses, in-person workshops, and hands-on simulations. These programs cover essential skills such as evacuation planning, fire behavior, and personal protective equipment (PPE) usage. Some training is also tailored to specific groups, like firefighters and emergency responders.
Wildfire Emergency Preparedness Training Options
Online courses are a convenient way to learn essential wildfire survival skills. For example, the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) offers a free, self-paced course on wildfire preparedness and evacuation planning. This 2-hour course covers topics such as creating a home evacuation plan, recognizing warning signs, and understanding local emergency alert systems. The NWCG also offers a 30-minute course on fire behavior and spread.
Hands-on Simulations and Workshops
In-person training programs provide hands-on experience and interaction with instructors and peers. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) offers a 4-hour wildfire survival workshop that covers topics such as fire behavior, PPE usage, and evacuation strategies. Participants practice using PPE and navigating a simulated wildfire scenario. Local fire departments and emergency management agencies often offer similar workshops and training sessions.
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