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Do the blue sky rescue team members have certificates?

Without a certificate, the Blue Sky Rescue Team is a public welfare civil emergency rescue group composed of people from all walks of life who are enthusiastic about public welfare. However, to grow from a volunteer to a regular team member, you need to go through many procedures, such as training, training, skills, physical examination and so on. Even if you become a reserve team member, you should score according to attendance, queue and discipline, as well as the number of times you participate in security activities and rescue operations, until you accumulate 600 points, you can become a full member. This process will take at least two years.

Today, Blue Sky Rescue Team has 790 public welfare rescue teams nationwide, covering 3 1 province, city and autonomous region. Covering large and medium-sized cities across the country, more than 50,000 volunteers have been registered nationwide to search and rescue at disaster sites, large and small. 99% of the Blue Sky Rescue Team are part-time, including IT professionals, graphic designers and civil servants. On weekdays, they are all busy in their jobs. When there is a disaster, they are volunteers.

If you want to be a volunteer of the Blue Sky Rescue Team, you must meet several conditions.

1, first of all, you must be 23 years old, healthy, underage and too young.

2. Secondly, there must be a stable source of work and income, which can guarantee family and personal life.

3. Finally, you should have relatively free disposable time, be able to participate in rescue at any time, and take time out for training every week.