The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program educates people about disaster preparedness and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, and disaster medical operations. Using their training, CERT members can assist others in their neighborhood or workplace following an event and can take a more active role in preparing their community. The program is administered by the Department of Homeland Security DHS. Think Globally, Prepare Locally |
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Disaster can strike anywhere or anytime, and basic safety and disaster skills can mean the difference
between life and Death.
In a major disaster, first responders who provide fire and medical services will not be able to meet the
demand for these services. Factors such as the number of victims, communication system(s) failures, and
road blockages will prevent people from accessing emergency services that they have come to expect at a
moment's notice by dialing 9-1-1.
If we can predict that emergency services will not meet immediate needs following a major disaster,
especially if there is no warning, and people will spontaneously volunteer, what can the government do to
prepare citizens for this eventuality? How can CERT Help? C.E.R.T. members are better prepared to respond to emergency situations in their communities. When emergencies happen, CERT members can give critical support to first responders, provide immediate assistance to victims, and organize spontaneous volunteers at a disaster site. CERT members can also help with non-emergency projects that can help improve the safety of the community! Who teaches the CERT Curriculum? The Orange CERT course is taught in town by a trained team of professional first responders who have completed a course conducted by the State Office of Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Training for CERT instructors include disaster preparedness and psychology, fire suppression, advanced first aid and medical operations, search and rescue, the characteristics of biological, nuclear, chemical, and incendiary events, and team organization and deployment.
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