First Nations Emergency Services Society
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‘Doesn’t work great’: Bridging the emergency management gap for First NationsThe First Nations' Emergency Services Society is helping bridge the jurisdictional gap First Nations face during wildfire season through preparedness and mitigation.FireAug 29, 2023
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Penticton, B.C. student participates in First Nations youth firefighter boot campMaliki added that these skills are especially important to him living in the South Okanagan.CanadaMar 30, 2023
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Women on the rise at First Nations emergency preparedness boot campIndigenous and non-Indigenous women are being trained as front line responders at this weeks First Nations Emergency Services Society boot camp.CanadaMar 9, 2023
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First Nations knowledge crucial in fighting climate disastersThe First Nations Emergency Services Society is hosting a boot camp in Kamloops this week to help build community capacity on emergency preparedness.,CanadaMar 8, 2023
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North Vancouver fire training hopes to interest youth in firefightingThe First Nations Emergency Services Society offered B.C. youth a three-day crash course, hoping to draw new recruits to a career in firefighting.EducationOct 21, 2022
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