WHAT WE OFFER:
We wish to offer an organisation, for Neurodivergent people, our Autarian community, and the response and service professions to work together, share knowledge, and train to be the best of our craft. and helpful, resourceful and compassionate ambassadors and models for our community. an Autarian Fusilier's ethos is about service, and using their unique brains as an asset, not a burden, to solve our community's challenges any way they can.
Our goal is to train our Autarian Fusiliers to be the best, in a way that builds, rather than breaks, our units and ranks.Â
Our skills would offer the following basic certifications when you join up
First Aid/AED/CPR, with regular upgrades to Advanced over your time of service
Traffic Control Person
Outdoors skills, which our rescue skills can augment
Logistics, in the context of community aid response, be it for food banks, emergency response, or other contexts
Fire Warden, with extra training allowing you to fight small fires with an extinguisher or fire blanket, as well as education on fire safety and access to materials, so you can spread the word to your community and family.
Other skills and certs that allow us to be useful in our own operations and joint ops, such as SmartServe, advanced rescue and technical certifications, and training opportunities to communicate our mission and message to the public.
Uniforms and company vehicles you can use to serve the community in ways you know how to
Public Service Materials from various campaigns we support, such as Fire Prevention Week, Crime Prevention Week, Emergency Preparedness Week, et al.
Training for Fusiliers to eventually serve in multi-agency operations, such as Barrie Santa Claus Parade, Orillia Santa Claus Parade, RIDE Programmes, and community service actions undertaken by our future partners and allies, such as police and fire-led charity drives and PR campaigns for the public. Such acts the Fusiliers would aim to pursue would be logistics for such events, TCP, morale and refreshment for our partners, and our lifesaving skills we covered in Basic if they're needed. These visible deployments serve to make the Fusiliers and Autarians a highly visible community in the service, and helps in our goal in becoming the household name for public service in the Autarian community.
OPPORTUNITIES TO DEPLOY
Ability to serve and see our local region in an empowering capacity, as a representative of the Autarian people.
Ability to in the future, train and serve alongside our first responders and other organisations who serve, protect and help people.
Ability to see the natural beauty that Simcoe County and any county with an Autarian Fusiliers command has to offer, not just to work in her protection, but enjoy her too.
Regular deployments would eventually be made available for you to sign up for, such as our Safety Patrol programme on the road, Hydrant Brigades in Winter, and other various duties, with your deployment not siloed into one particular aspect. Your skills can be used in any role dynamically, as you see fit within reason, to demonstrate your effectiveness, so that the specialists in the Police, Fire and Paramedics can focus on their specialisations.
Deployment at local festivals in your region, with opportunity to both serve the festival and also enjoy it.
Future capabilities to deploy outside of Simcoe et al to disasters and calamities around Canada, such as an annual conceptual deployment to the James Bay Lowlands for Spring flood season and also for fire season.
Ability to provide housekeeping and maintenance services at fire and paramedic stations, and at major hospital ambulance bays. For fire halls, this could include custodial duties, plowing the driveways, helping them account for tool inventory, hose reels, and other aspects, as well as providing a physical presence at the hall when the firefighters have been called out. For Paramedics, the station jobs are similar, but are tailored to their profession, while the hospital deployment's goal is to give our local and out-of-region paramedics both welfare and morale services, such as refreshments, and technical services, such as cleaning their ambulances and taking them to be fueled up at a nearby gas station, allowing the paramedics to hit the road afterward with a full stomach and a full tank of gas and topped up fluids if necessary, and a clean ambulance. Simcoe County often hosts ambulances from as far away as Durham Region, Muskoka and Kawartha Lakes, in addition to the Simcoe County Paramedic Services, one of the largest rural paramedic services in Ontario, and our local heroes. Thus, our paramedics often have to travel long distances, often under Code 3 or Code 4 assignment, lights and sirens, to reach health centres in Orillia and Barrie especially. Our services would also be made available to ORNGE Air Ambulance and other aviation units, such as Ministry of Natural Resources. The goal for the Fusiliers in all these deployments is to render extremely heartful and helpful services to our specialist first responders, allowing them to focus less on housekeeping and cleaning, more on their specialisations that their patients and fire victims count on them for. The morale boost from these deployments would be immeasurable, and allows those Fusiliers who for example, have a passion for the fire service born from a truly loving and passionate Autistic brain and heart, to serve alongside them in their own ways, providing services that are just as important as fighting the fire, and bonding with their heroes in a way similar to actually being in the department. and if one feels they can do it, we would encourage them to actually apply to the service.
Our mission goals are service, compassion, professionalism, respect, and trust. And we aim to do that in everything we do.