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Community Response Team (CRT)

North Mason Regional Fire Authority

P.O. Box 277
460 NE Old Belfair Hwy
Belfair, WA 98528
360-275-6711


Description
The Community Response Team (CRT) Program is based on the philosophy of “neighbors helping neighbors”. It is designed for individuals who want to help their community and neighbors during an emergency, but do not have the desire to fight fires or engage in intense training. CRT members are trained in First Aid and CPR, Disaster Response and Incident Command. To be eligible for the CRT Program, participants must reside within the North Mason Regional Fire Authority service area.

CRT members do not extinguish fires, but instead support Fire Authority firefighters and paramedics. The initial CRT training is limited to 50 hours and is conducted in the evenings, on a schedule that is convenient for the participant. Ongoing training occurs monthly for two hours. All training and response equipment is provided by the Fire Authority.

Training includes:

First Aid and CPR
Disaster Response
Incident Command and Firefighting Assistance
Real life experiences on actual emergency calls

The Authority’s CRT Program is also the starting point for individuals who wish to pursue volunteer opportunities as a Firefighter and/or EMT. Individuals wishing to become a Volunteer Firefighter and/or EMT will start their initial training in the CRT Program. Upon completion of CRT training, interested individuals may continue on, receiving their Firefighter and/or EMT training.

Volunteer Category: Firefighter, EMT, Community Education, Department Support, Other


Requirements
The minimum requirements for volunteering with the North Mason Regional Fire Authority include the following:

Applicants must be 18 years of age or older;
US Citizen or have a Visa permitting you to work in the United States;
High School Diploma or GED;
Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record;
Pass a comprehensive background check;
Pass a physical examination and a functional capacity test;
Reside within the North Mason Regional Fire Authority service area;
Be willing and able to participate in the required training courses.