Training
It is important for the success of the ERT program that the appropriate candidates are selected for this challenging role. New team members must have successfully completed an assessment and intensive basic training course. The course is physically and mentally demanding and gives the candidates the knowledge and skills they need to be effective ERT members.
ERT members must continually demonstrate exceptional integrity, sound judgement under stress, leadership and effective communication skills, as well as the ability to problem-solve and take initiative.
History
The NAPS Emergency Response Team was officially formed in 2010 consisting of 16 members and integrated with the OPP in 2014 increasing the available resources and members to the communities to which we serve.