Emergency response course looking for applicants

By Carl Clutchey, Local Journalism Initiative reporter l Fort William First Nation is looking to bolster its ranks of volunteers who are trained to respond to community emergencies. Those 18 and older who either live on the reserve, or nearby, can apply to participate in a five-day emergency response course that starts on Aug. 21. The course, which is free for participants, still has some spaces available, a Fort William First Nation community bulletin said. Once they’ve successfully completed the course, participants receive an Ontario emergency first responder certificate and a standard first-aid provider certificate. “Our first response team is one of about 50 First Nation response teams in Ontario mandated by the Ministry of Health,” the bulletin said. Those who qualify to be part of the team are dispatched…

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