Sounds like my daughter's camp experience. She was a camper for a couple years, then a counselor-in-training for two more, and then a counselor after her senior year and now this year after her freshman year of college. I never thought to ask her what kind of training she had to go through in order to be come a counselor. I assumed at the very least some basic CPR and water safety, but mostly she just worked her ass off learning how to operate and organize the camp.
I seriously doubt she had any training that would remotely prepare her to get herself and the young girls in her cabin swiftly to safety after waking up in the middle of the night to water rising in her cabin only to get swept away by raging waters filled with trees, cars, and other heavy debris moving at lightening speed. It's a nightmare scenario, but parents of camp kids watched that happen last week, and I don't think any of us feel like our kids would be trained for that, and we can only hope their mentally and physically strong and quick enough to deal with that.