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City Of Berkeley Fire Department Sam Hoffman CERT Community Emergency Response Teams 11/12/2018

Overview In the event of a major disaster city resources may become overwhelmed. It will become important for trained individuals to assist city services with the needs of the community. Since 1990 over 3000 citizens, employees and students have received training in emergency preparedness. 11/12/2018

Features & Benefits The Berkeley Fire Dept. offers several classes to assist and train the citizen. This will help individuals cope with situations not normally encountered by the lay-person. Being able to “act” vs. “react” will make the trained person an asset. This will allow the professional rescuers to concentrate on the “BIG PROBLEMS” 11/12/2018

Classes offered Neighborhood Organization Basic Personal Preparedness Earthquake Retrofitting Shelter Operations Disaster Mental Health Disaster First Aid Light Search and Rescue Fire Suppression-I Response to Terrorism 11/12/2018

Applications Attending these classes will give you the tools to manage and help your family, house, friends, neighborhood and workplace. 11/12/2018

Neighborhood Organization Neighborhoods organize for many reasons. People may want to request city services, such as a traffic light or a response to an increase in crime in their area, or they may want to get together for a summer potluck. The primary concern of Berkeley's Office of Emergency Services (OES) is to have neighborhoods organized to function as a group, independent of any outside help, for at least three days following a major disaster and to continue to support one another during the extended recovery period. We want to give you as much information about neighborhood organization as possible. We hope that you will use it, make maps, develop telephone trees and build a friendly neighborhood. 11/12/2018

Neighborhood Organization This section is organized into three parts. The first is general information about organizing your neighborhood and some ideas about how to keep your group going. The second explains the tasks and skills neighbors need to respond to a disaster. The last part presents ideas on how to organize after a disaster. You are encouraged to take notes and keep this as a reference. We hope the appendices will be useful to you. Please share your ideas and experiences with us so we can continue to improve the handbook. 11/12/2018

Basic Personal Preparedness Gives you the knowledge to prepare yourself and your family and home. What supplies you should have How to survive for up to 5 days without city services 11/12/2018

Earthquake Retrofitting How to make your house safer Taught by trained earthquake construction specialists 11/12/2018

Shelter Operations This class offered and taught by American Red Cross disaster workers show you ways to handle living and surviving inside your home when the environment outside may not be safe. By sealing up doors, windows and areas that toxics might enter through. Also tips on storing and maintaining supplies. 11/12/2018

Disaster Mental Health Helps you to cope with the event How you might feel Fear Anger Apathy Loss of appetite Things you may see or exposed to Loss of life Loss of Property Dealing with the emotions of others How to respond to what your feeling Healing Therapy 11/12/2018

Disaster First Aid Identify immediate life threatening injuries Modified form of first aid START triage Bandaging and Splinting techniques 11/12/2018

Disaster First Aid RPM drill Respirations Perfusion Mental Status < 30 or >30 Perfusion < or > then 2 sec. Mental Status Alert or not? 11/12/2018

Light Search and Rescue The majority of rescues can be preformed by basic trained personal. Proper carrying methods to move victims Conducting a systematic pattern search Utilizing lever and fulcrum Basic cribbing technique Ability to distinguish between types of structural damage Light, Medium or Heavy 11/12/2018

Fire Suppression -I Basic Fire Science Fire prevention What is fire How it spreads How we put it out Fire prevention Making out house fire safe Familiarization of Fire fighting equipment Hydrants, hoses and fittings Fire extinguisher drill 11/12/2018

Summary The more classes you have the better prepared you’ll be. Important component of qualifying for future caches that may be distributed. Ability to maximize use of the contents of caches. Classes given weekly Can be found on COB web site 11/12/2018

Questions 11/12/2018

Thank You 11/12/2018