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Q: What is CERT?
A: The Community Emergency Response Team
(CERT) Program educates people about disaster preparedness that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster
response skills, such as fire suppression, disaster
preparedness, light search and rescue,
team
organization, disaster medical operations, terrorism ,and
psychology . Using the training learned in the classroom and
during exercises, CERT members can assist others in their
neighborhood or workplace following an event when professional
responders are not immediately available to help. C.E.R.T. members
are activated and utilized during emergencies and non- emergencies
if they volunteer to be .
Q: Why take the CERT
training?
A: Local government prepares for everyday
emergencies. However, there can be an emergency or disaster that can
overwhelm the community's immediate response capability. While
adjacent jurisdictions, State and Federal resources can activate to
help, there may be a delay for them getting to those who need them.
The primary reason for CERT training is to give people the
decision-making, organizational, and practical skills to offer
immediate assistance to family members, neighbors, and associates
while waiting for help. While people will respond to others in need
without the training, the goal of the CERT program is to help people
do so effectively and efficiently without placing themselves in
unnecessary danger.
Q: Who can take the
training?
A: Naturals for the training are
neighborhood watch, community organizations, communities of faith,
school staff, workplace employees, scouting organization and other
groups that come together regularly for a common purpose. CERT
skills are useful in disaster and everyday life events.
The goal... "To do the greatest good for the
greatest number!"
To request more information or
to register for the upcoming classes--
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