The Sangamon County Rescue Squad was asked to stand down in July because members of the team were not certified in certain areas.
Those certifications were needed after making changes to their bylaws.
Squad members will start a 5-week course starting on Monday, August 15.
While the squad stepped down on July 21, county administrator Brian McFadden says the squad responsibilities are being handled elsewhere for the time being.
"It's not like there isn't someone else, another entity out there has the ability to respond to these calls. They are willing and able to respond to these calls. So, while we are working through the training issue and working through the standard operation procedures, we do have backups in place," McFadden said.
Right now, eight to nine members have signed up for training and more are joining them.
Once the new bylaws are formally authorized and the raining is completed, the squad will be able to operate again.