Community Emergency Response Volunteer
The Community Emergency Response Volunteers (CERV) program prepares everyday people to help themselves, their family, their neighbours and their communities in the event of an emergency or disaster.
Whether it’s just learning or volunteering, CERV is for everyone!
Community Emergency Response Volunteers -Community partners in response – When disaster strikes out part includes: Basic search and rescue Community emergency management Emergency management and response skills Emergency exercise training Emergency first aid and CPR certification Fire safety and prevention Pandemic planning and infection control Personal emergency preparedness Public awareness and education Reception centre assistance Registration and inquiry Volunteer health and safety 50 King St., London, ON N6A 5L When an emergency strikes… CERV is ready!
By volunteering, CERV members take an active approach that helps to create a more resilient community. Their life’s experience and knowledge of their community, plus CERV training help our staff prepare for and respond to disasters and emergencies.
√ Emergency health communications √ Disease outbreak management √ Immunization √ Monitoring of water quality √ Food safety √ Home safety √ Pandemic planning √ Hazardous materials √ Air quality √ Family preparedness √ Extreme weather response √ Fit-testing to the Public
Why should I join CERV-MLHU? Educate yourself, your family, friends & neighbours about the all important tasks of preparing for emergencies. Help others in times of disaster. Strengthen the bond in your community.
CERV is a community preparedness course that includes both academic and hands-on instruction.
CERV training includes: Basic search and rescue Community emergency management Emergency and disaster response skills Emergency exercise training Emergency first aid and CPR certification Fire safety and prevention Pandemic planning and infection control Personal and family emergency preparedness Public awareness and education Reception centre assistance Registration and inquiry Volunteer health and safety
CERV classes run every Thursday from 1:00 pm-3:00 pm. from September until December, and monthly from January to June. No fees. Registrants are required to possess a valid drivers license, have access to the internet and have the ability to pass a criminal reference check with vulnerable sector screening.
CERV supports the community year- round by participating in hands-on exercises, drills, and disaster preparedness outreach activities.
The benefits of the CERV program are numerous. It will increase our overall level of disaster readiness, provide emergency skills that people may use in day-to-day emergencies, enhance the bond between government and community, increase community spirit and improve the quality of life for the people of our city.
When an emergency strikes… CERV is ready!
Patricia Simone Manager, Emergency Management 50 King Street (at Ridout) London, Ontario N6A 5L ext Blackberry