
Steps to Earn Emergency
Services Card
CADETS
Steps to Obtaining a CAP Emergency Services Specialty Qualification
Card (101 Card) For Cadets.
A CAPF 101 Card is required to participate in and train for any
Emergency Services qualification or activity. In order to get a 101
Card, you must have completed the following:
1. Curry Achievement (Cadets Only) or Level one (Seniors Only)
2. You must take and pass the 116 test.
3. You must take and pass the IS100 test.
Curry Achievement; Your
Curry Achievement must be entered on-line in the Cadet tab of the
Emergency Services section of eServices. Remember that the Curry
Achievement includes a Leadership and drill test, Moral Leadership
participation, and CPFT.
Follow the steps below to get to Cadet Tab;
1. Open your internet web browser; go to the CAP National Web Site
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www.capnhq.gov . The login page will appear. I would suggest book
marking this page so that you can return to it easily in the future.
Follow instructions for login to eServices.
2. Once logged into eServices, look in the left column and click on
the underlined "My Operations Qualifications/National Reports" link.
This will display the Operations Qualification page.
3. In the blue bar across the top of the page, click on the
underlined "Emergency Services" link. This will display the Ops Quals -
Emergency Services Page.
4. You can access quite a few useful items on this page.
5. Click on the “Cadet” tab at the top of the page.
6. One task at a time, click “edit”, enter the appropriate date
then click “update”. Once your Unit Commander has approved these dates,
the status for each item will change from “pending” to “Active”
General Emergency Services 116 Test:
1. To help you prepare for the 116 test, go through the slide show
at
https://tests.cap.af.mil/ops/tests/GENES2004_files/frame.htm
2. The 116 test is an open book test, and there will be additional
reference material made available to you once you choose to start your
test.
3. To start your test go to
https://tests.cap.af.mil/ops/tests/default.cfm
and select the CAPT 116 Part 1 test. And enter your CAP ID.
4. When you pass your test, it will automatically be entered in
your on-line records
5. Be sure to print out 2 copies of your certificate, one for your
records and a hard copy for your records at your Squadron.
FEMA IS100 Test (Introduction to Incident Command)
1. Go to
http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/is100a.asp
and take the on-line course and then the test.
2. When you pass this test, it WILL NOT be automatically
entered in your records, you
MUST
request it! But first, be sure to print out 2 copies of your
certificate, one for your records and a hard copy for your records at
your Squadron.
3. Request your IS100 be entered into your records:
a. Go to the Emergence Services page of eServices (see steps 1-3
under “Curry Achievement”)
b. Click the tab for “Single-Person Achievement”
c. Scroll down to IS100 and click “edit”
d. Enter the date you passed the IS100 test and click “update”
e. Once your Unit Commander has approved this date, the status will
change from “pending” to “Active”
Obtaining a CAPF 101 Card:
1. Go to the “Emergency Services” page. (I will assume you know how
to do this from now on.) Be certain that the
101 Card
tab is selected. Just below this you will see the underlined 101
Card heading followed by a descriptive paragraph. Below the paragraph is
a line for entering height, weight, eye color, hair color and a
Submit Characteristics button. If the descriptive blocks are blank
or incorrect, enter the correct data and press the Submit
Characteristics button.
2. Do not worry about the following lines concerning barcodes and a
picture. A picture is not required on the card at this point.
3. Next are two blue underlined links. Do NOT click on either
of them yet!
4. Beneath the links is your 101 Card. Examine it to be sure it
does not say
VOID
in red letters. If it displays
VOID,
you need to go higher on this page and enter all the height, weight, eye
color, hair color information and click the Submit Characteristics
button.
5. Next, look in the middle column of the card and look for "GES
(No Expire)" and "IS100 (No Expire)". This is the minimum that you
should see on a valid card. If your card says "GES (inactive)", read the
first paragraph of this document to see if you have done your part
of the Curry Achievement (Cadets only) and GES 116 test, and
FEMA IS100 test. If your card says "GES (No Expire)" and "IS100 (No
Expire)", you are good to go.
6. Click on the
Click Here
to Obtain Your 101 Card
link and print the card by clicking on the
Click Here to print
link in the new window that opens.
Prior to any training exercise, SAREX, or actual mission, it is
recommended that you print a new 101 Card so that it reflects any
training completion that you may have accomplished since your last
mission, SAREX or exercise.
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