The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a nationally
recognized volunteer program that is implemented through local emergency
management offices. Following a major
disaster, first responders may not be able to meet the demand for services due
to a variety of factors, so local CERT teams seek to fill that gap within the
community. The program trains CERT
members in basic disaster response and allows them to recognize hazards and
issues that may arise following an emergency or disaster in their
community. Having a community that is
trained to support basic needs to fill the gaps in government response is
critical.
The City of Richmond Office of Emergency Management
maintains a robust CERT program which has many active members that assist
during non-emergency events. By having a
better prepared community the City becomes more resilient and able to recover
and sustain more efficiently during an emergency situation that impacts a large
amount of people. In the aftermath of a
disaster when people feel compelled to help their community and neighbors, the
skills that the CERT program teaches become invaluable. During non-emergency times, CERT members
become advocates for emergency preparedness in the community by promoting the
program and engaging individuals in the importance of being prepared at home
and work.
CERT training is being offered twice in 2014, in April and
August. The program consists of 20.5 hours
of training broken down into three Saturdays. Dates are schedules for April 12th, 19th, and 26th and August
16th, 23rd, and 30th for more information on
CERT visit www.richmondgov.com/fire/EM_Cert.aspx. Use this form to register for the upcoming
CERT program: www.richmondgov.com/fire/documents/CERTRegistrationForm.pdf
The City of Richmond CERT participates in CPR training. This additional training is offered to CERT members that have completed the 20.5 hour program. |
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