Yes, this is the way I'm thinking I'm going to go.RoyGBiv wrote:My City issues ID for CERT. "City of... ", not DHS.montgomery wrote:CERT members are also volunteer but do not have DHS ID cards.
Same for RACES.... "City of... Emergency Management" with ID number and expiration date.
To the OP.... You could request that students confirm eligibility by showing an official ID or by providing a letter from an officer of their organization on organization letterhead. Dear OP, this letter is to confirm that Jane Doe is a member of CERT/VFD/etc. for the City of .... . Sincerely, Jack Straw, Secretary.
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- Thu Nov 16, 2017 11:08 pm
- Forum: Instructors' Corner
- Topic: Volunteer First Responders ID
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Re: Volunteer First Responders ID
- Wed Nov 15, 2017 3:16 pm
- Forum: Instructors' Corner
- Topic: Volunteer First Responders ID
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Re: Volunteer First Responders ID
I wouldn't expect to base it on a badge alone, but on an ID. I did find that at least EMS has an ID so if they did have a volunteer department badge that would work.BBYC wrote:You can buy them the same place as LTC badges.
- Wed Nov 15, 2017 12:33 pm
- Forum: Instructors' Corner
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Volunteer First Responders ID
I'm planning on doing some kind of free class for volunteer first responders. I assume* there's a Texas ID for fire, ems, etc but is there anything that denotes volunteer status? Concentrating on volunteer at the moment because of the new law.
*Yeah, I know what happens.
*Yeah, I know what happens.