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What is CERT? The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program trains people to
be prepared for emergency situations in their community and
neighborhood. CERT members give critical support to first responders in
emergencies, provide immediate assistance to victims, collect disaster
information to support first responder efforts and provide that first
neighborhood help in the immediate hours following a major emergency. It's families helping themselves and neighbors helping neighbors to prepare, respond and recover in their own neighborhood.
Why CERT? The unforgettable
2004 Hurricane Season, tornadoes, large wildfires, hazardous materials
incidents and acts of terrorism (WTC) have clearly shown during the
initial hours following the disaster, emergency personnel are
overloaded, unable to reach areas or are short of personnel to respond.
Others often have had to pitch in to help persons in their immediate
neighborhood. CERT training gives you the decision-making and
physical skills to offer immediate assistance to family members,
neighbors and business associates in an efficient and effective manner
without placing yourself in unnecessary danger.
When, how and where is CERT?
CERT is "now." A CERT team is your neighbors and business colleagues, who
following training, initiate neighborhood or business teams, whose
actions make a difference. Following a 21hour basic training program
and on-going efforts, the team can manage utilities, put out small
fires, provide lifesaving interventions, perform basic search and
rescue operations, assist in damage assessment, evacuation and rapid
sheltering. Administrative support and organizing positions are also
available. CERT is active in over 30 Florida counties with over 5,000
neighborhood trained personnel. It is a "local" program formed through
your fire department, police/sheriff department, office of emergency
management, volunteer center or other sponsor.
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