About CERT
One also expects that under these kinds of conditions, family members, fellow employees, and neighbors will spontaneously try to help each other. This was the case following the Mexico City earthquake where untrained, spontaneous volunteers saved 800 people. However, 100 people lost their lives while attempting to save others. This is a high price to pay and is preventable through training.
If we can predict that emergency services will not meet immediate needs following a major disaster, especially if there is no warning as in an earthquake, and people will spontaneously volunteer, what can government do to prepare citizens for this eventuality?
First, present citizens the facts about what to expect following a major disaster in terms of immediate services. Second, give the message about their responsibility for mitigation and preparedness. Third, train them in needed life saving skills with emphasis on decision making skills, rescuer safety, and doing the greatest good for the greatest number. Fourth, organize teams so that they are an extension of first responder services offering immediate help to victims until professional services arrive.
Background
The Community Emergency Response Team concept was developed and implemented by the Los Angeles City Fire Department (LAFD) in 1985. The Whittier Narrows earthquake in 1987 underscored the area-wide threat of a major disaster in California. Further, it confirmed the need for training civilians to meet their immediate needs. As a result, the LAFD created the Disaster Preparedness Division with the purpose of training citizens and private and government employees.The training program that LAFD initiated makes good sense and furthers the process of citizens understanding their responsibility in preparing for disaster. It also increases their ability to safely help themselves, their family and their neighbors. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recognizes the importance of preparing citizens. The Emergency Management Institute (EMI) and the National Fire Academy adopted and expanded the CERT materials believing them applicable to all hazards.
The CERT course will benefit any citizen who takes it. This individual will be better prepared to respond to and cope with the aftermath of a disaster. Additionally, if a community wants to supplement its response capability after a disaster, civilians can be recruited and trained as neighborhood, business, and government teams that, in essence, will be auxiliary responders. These groups can provide immediate assistance to victims in their area, organize spontaneous volunteers who have not had the training, and collect disaster intelligence that will assist professional responders with prioritization and allocation of resources following a disaster. Since 1993 when this training was made available nationally by FEMA, communities in 28 States and Puerto Rico have conducted CERT training.
CERT Class #10 Course Schedule
The next CERT class will begin July 8, 2010 and a schedule will be posted soon.
All classes are held at the Emergency Operations Center in the Public Safety Training Center building at 2480 Settingdown Road. Class times are 7:00 pm-10:00 pm| Date | Topic / Class | Instructor |
| July 8 |
Unit 1 Disaster Preparedness |
Peter Sabella |
| July 15 |
Unit 2 Fire |
Laura McCready |
| July 22 |
Unit 6 CERT Organization |
Lorraine Morris, DRU |
| July 29 |
Unit 7 Disaster Psychology |
Dale Henderson |
| Aug 5 |
Unit 8 Terrorism |
Allan Frampton |
| Aug 12 |
Unit 3 Medical Operations 1 |
Lorraine Morris |
| Aug 19 |
Unit 4 Medical Operations 2 |
Doc Cardella, DRU |
| Aug 26 | Unit 5 Light Search and Rescue | Joan Monte/Keith Mangum |
If you cannot make this class, you may submit an application for a later class (date yet to be determined). Completed applications can be mailed or hand delivered to Sgt. Allan Frampton at 475 Tribble Gap Rd, Suite 200, Cumming, GA 30040. Please call Sgt. Frampton at 678-513-5982 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for questions or further information about signing up for this class.
