It's actually pretty simple. The VIP Program is for Volunteer officers or Career Officers that oversee volunteers. They pay for everything minus the $100 meal ticket while you're there. This includes airfare, lodging, tuition etc. It's a great program for departments that wouldn't otherwise be able to afford to send people back there. Normally, they only accept one person per dept. but occasionally I've seen two, depends on how many applicants have applied overall. Here is the link, so you can check things out for yourself. Let me know if I can be of more help. http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa
Hi Joe thanks for your condolences, and for understanding. Please read my why i am here blog I do wish i had some search and rescue photos to put up but I just try to help and volunteer where i can. stay safe =)!
At 4:09am on December 26, 2007, Billy Blazes said…
I did not do search and rescue. I worked for a company in Death Valley that only dealt with fire, and maybe small medical emergencies. The National Park Service dealt with all search and rescue. I wanted to learn so now I am back in school, to finish what I started.
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