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There are five levels of training and cetification within Cumberland County ARES/RACES/CERT.  These are:
 
Trainee:  New membership in ARES.  No formal training in Emergency Communications
 
Responder:  Regular ARES Responder
 
Leadership:  AEC, OES, Group Supervisor or Team Leader
 
Management:  EC or DEC
 
Senior Management:  SEC or ASEC
 
 
Trainee - Has an amateur radio license, has a sincere desire to serve the
                 community during times of disaster and has registered with Cumberland
                 County ARES/RACES/CERT.
 
Responder - Has completed the following courses:
                          ARRL EC-001 or Maine Emergency Communications Course Level I
                          IS-100 (Introduction to the Incident Command System)
                          IS-700 (Introduction to the National Incident Management System)
 
Leadership - Has completed the requirements for Responder level plus has
                         completed:
                        
                         ARRL EC-002 or Maine Emergency Communications Course Level II
                         IS-200 (Basic Incident Command System)
 
Management -  Has completed the requirements for the Responder and
                             Leadership levels, plus:
 
                             ARRL EC-003 or Maine Leadership Course
                             ICS-300 (Intermediate Incident Command System)
                             IS-800 (Introduction to the National Response Framework)
 
Senior Management - Has completed the requirements for the Responder,
                                          Leadership and Management levels, plus:
 
                                          ICS-400 (Advanced Incident Command System)
 
 
 
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