CERT prepares community for emergency action

There were seven classes in the CERT course and each class lasted about 2 ½ hours with a total of 20 hours of training. The topics covered included: Introduction to CERT, General Emergency Preparedness and Earthquake Awareness, Disaster Fire Suppression Techniques, two sessions of Disaster Medical Operations and preparing for Multi-Casualty Incidents, Light Search and Rescue Techniques and Operations, Team Organization and Management, Disaster Psychology and a Course Review and Disaster Simulation. The course also includes basic first aid, small fire extinguishment, and Hands-only CPR.

The CERT system developed from the need for a well-trained community emergency work force. The training program provides course graduates with self-sufficiency through the development of a wide range of skills. The graduates will be able to use the skills taught during emergencies and disasters in their homes, neighborhoods, at school and at the work place. The skills learned will be a lifelong asset.

The free training is intended for adults 18 years and older but youth were able to attend with their parent or guardians. The CERT training was in English. A Spanish CERT class may be offered at a later date.

CERT is part of the Department of Homeland Security and is Homeland Security’s grassroots effort that localizes preparedness messages and provides opportunities for citizens to get emergency response training and participate in community exercises and support local first responders.