Emergency Response Protocol Training

Emergency Response Protocol Training

This module covers citizen responsibilities during various emergency scenarios. Understanding and following correct protocols saves lives and maintains the orderly functioning of the republic.

Module overview

Required every 2 years for all citizens. Must be completed within 30 days of moving to a new district (local protocols may differ). Completion is tracked through CARL-ID and contributes to your compliance record.

Learning objectives

  • Understand the NDRC emergency alert system and response levels
  • Know the correct response for each type of emergency
  • Identify your district emergency assembly points and shelters
  • Understand the chain of command during emergencies
  • Maintain chargeability compliance during emergency situations

Emergency types covered

  1. Security Emergency (CLF Attack): Lockdown procedures, shelter-in-place protocol, communication restrictions, and post-incident reporting
  2. Natural Disaster: Evacuation routes, district shelters, emergency supply distribution points, and volunteer mobilisation
  3. Infrastructure Failure: Power outage protocols, water supply disruption, communication network failure, and manual chargeability recording
  4. Public Health Emergency: Quarantine procedures, medical facility locations, CarlCare emergency registration, and movement restriction compliance
  5. Civil Unrest: Curfew compliance, checkpoint protocols, identity verification cooperation, and reporting obligations

Key rule

During all emergencies, citizens must carry their CARL-ID at all times and comply with all instructions from security forces and emergency personnel. Failure to comply with emergency directives is a criminal offence, regardless of the circumstances.

Chargeability during emergencies

Approved emergency situations are recorded under WBS-007 (Emergency Response) at 100% chargeability rate. Citizens must submit emergency timesheets within 48 hours of the emergency being stood down.

Duration
2 hours
Required For
All citizens, refresher every 2 years