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555 Independence Drive         

Medina Ohio 44256         

330.722.9240            

 

 

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Community Emergency Response Team

         The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program helps train people to be better prepared to respond to emergency situations in their communities. When emergencies occur, 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 help improve the safety of the community.

The CERT concept was developed and implemented by the Los Angeles City Fire Department in 1985. FEMA made this training available nationally in 1993. Since this time, CERT programs have been established in more than 340 communities in 45 states.

The CERT training program is a 20-hour course, typically delivered over a seven-week period. Training sessions cover disaster preparedness, disaster fire suppression, basic disaster medical operations, light search and rescue, and team operations. The training also includes a disaster simulation in which participants practice skills that they learned throughout the course. The CERT course is taught in the community by a trained team of first responders who have completed a CERT Train-the-Trainer course conducted by their state training office for emergency management, or FEMA's Emergency Management Institute, located in Emmitsburg, Maryland.

Over the next two years, the CERT program aims to double the number of participants, with over 400,000 individuals completing the 20 plus hours of training. Train-the-Trainer sessions are being held in all 56 states and territories
over the next year to expand the program throughout the United States.

In FY 2003, FEMA will provide over $19 million in grant funds to states and territories to be used to expand the CERT program through additional state-offered Train-the-Trainer courses as well as to help communities start CERT
programs and expand existing teams.

The FY 2003 grant money is in addition to $17 million distributed through the FY 2002 supplemental appropriation. 

CERT teams remain active in the community before a disaster strikes, sponsoring events such as drills, neighborhood clean up, and disaster education fairs. Trainers offer periodic refresher sessions to CERT members to reinforce
the basic training and to keep participants involved and practiced in their skills.

CERT is a vital component of Citizen Corps, President Bush's community-based initiative to engage citizens in homeland security and community and family preparedness through public education and outreach, training opportunities, and volunteer service.

 

 

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Medina County Emergency Management Agency

555 Independence Drive

Medina Ohio 44256

330.722.9240

Last updated on: June 7, 2010