I forgot I signed up my email address way back when we caught someone else trying to set up a FF "training exercise." Some points from the email:
Emergency responders will exercise search and rescue, medical trauma treatment and first aid application in order to expand and strengthen communication, coordination and integration. As such, CRPs will be moulaged (application of injury makeup and fake blood) to portray various physical and emotional injuries and conditions, before going through simulated medical triage and decontamination processes multiple times during the exercise.
FFS y'all, what kind of "decontamination" are they talking about?
HDS seeks diversity among our CRPs, including gender, ethnicity, age, body types, disabilities, and foreign language abilities. Participants fluent in American Sign Language are also desired.
Hmm. Planning on hitting a deaf school next?
ELIGIBILITY: There is no security clearance requirement, so it is open to all, but criminal background checks and U.S. employment eligibility checks will be accomplished. All personnel must have appropriate ID and be without criminal background. All IDs are scanned by security personnel and persons with felony convictions will not be allowed to participate.
Can't have anons finding these folks in pics.
Due to a potentially strenuous decontamination process, and varying outside temperatures, CRPs should not have life-threatening or serious medical conditions.
Well it is hotter than 40 hells here in Texas but what exactly is this contaminant supposed to be?
If you are available and interested in supporting the exercise visit https://work4hds.com/apply/
Pay rates range between $125 and $375
Could be nothing but wanted to share.
I don't know any deaf people in Texas other than some of my friends who used to live in my home state, but moved to Texas.
Round Rock is like 20 mins north of Austin, where the Texas School for the Deaf (TSD) is in, so maybe they're trying to attract deaf students from TSD to Round Rock? This may be a situation focusing on juveniles, especially deaf kids?
Or it's just another virtue signaling thing or a trap to get as many suckers as possible to sign up and no offense to the deaf community that I'm part of, but most of deaf people are suckers. They'd believe anything anyone with higher authority tells them plus they're always after money due to 75% of the deaf population having a hard time finding a steady job that pays well.
Discrimination is real as I'm experiencing a lot of discrimination myself, which is why I'm currently unemployed unfortunately and many of my friends are going through the same thing. Not trying to divert the subject onto me or asking for pity, but just trying to help people understand the struggles we go through daily. This is why I said it may be a trap because they know how easy gullible people like deaf people can be, so they'd be quick to sign up for easy cash.
Very well said.