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CERT – Community Emergency Response Teams

(formerly DART)

Neighbors helping Neighbors

 

What is CERT?

● Trained volunteers become first responders in a disaster supporting professionals.

Teams are trained by the San Rafael Fire Department.

● Training consists of 8 sessions:  communication, simple firefighting techniques, utility control, First Aid, search and rescue protocols, terrorism response and disaster management, assessing your home, workplace, and community for hazards/damages, community needs and available resources.

This program trains volunteers to work together with their neighbors to be safe and self-sufficient in the event of a disaster such as fire, mudslide, earthquake or civil unrest.

● The Citizen Corps ask you to embrace the responsibilities to be prepared; to get trained in first-aid and volunteer to support local emergency responders.

● Our CERT program is FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) compliant with the minimum of 21 hours training with an additional disaster simulation and wrap-up of 3 hours.

Started in Los Angeles after Mexico City quake where 200 untrained volunteer citizens became fatalities in the aftershocks while rescuing others.

Doing the most good for the most people!

 

 

 

This is a project of the San Rafael Volunteer Program: www.sanrafaelvolunteers.org

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