Civil Defence Auxiliary Fire Service during a training exercise Civil Defence volunteers are trained to provide a number of different services to their communities. Services can vary by location, with not all units providing all these roles. Areas with a larger number of volunteers such as Dublin and Cork may have dedicated structures with volunteers being trained specifically for one service (AFS/Casualty/Rescue, etc.). Units with a smaller number of volunteers generally operate as a single location based unit with many multidisciplinary volunteers. The following five different services are provided by Civil Defence Ireland.
Auxiliary Fire Service The primary role of this service is to provide assistance to the local authority fire service when requested. Volunteers are trained in basic firefighting and water pumping. Generally this service is involved in providing flood relief by pumping water from affected areas.
Rescue Service The primary role of this service is to provide search and rescue/recovery services for missing persons in a wide range of scenarios. Volunteers are trained to provide a range of capabilities from basic search to,
urban search and rescue,
swift water rescue, and High-line/
technical rescue. In addition some units are equipped with watercraft such as
jetskis,
dinghy, and
RHIBs etc.
Casualty/Ambulance Service: to Dublin The role of this service is to provide additional medical and ambulance cover in the event of a major emergency. In addition, Civil Defence also provides ambulance and medical cover for events within their community. Volunteers are certified by the
PHECC from
Community First Responder level through to
Emergency Medical Technician. A number of units also have members who are professional
Paramedics, Advanced Paramedics, Nurses and Doctors who can practice at their respective levels while volunteering.
Welfare Service The purpose of the welfare service is to provide care, comfort and shelter to members of the community during major emergencies. Volunteers may provide shelters and catering services to displaced people. During the Winter months, the welfare service provides a
homeless shelter in Dublin at their base, staffed with volunteers from across Ireland.
Warden Service The warden service is responsible for the provision of communications within the unit, it provides
UHF,
VHF,
Marine radio and
TETRA radio capabilities. In addition, the service also provides radiological monitoring. ==Organisation Structure==