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What is CERT?
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Community Emergency Response Team Tornado, Adairsville, GAJanuary 30, 2013
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CERT ●Funded in part by FEMA ●Part of US Citizens Corps, the President’s Call to Service ●Implemented at the county level ●ALL VOLUNTEERS ●Cobb Co. has largest number of CERT members in GA ●Most metro Atlanta counties have CERT programs
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CERT Disaster Response ●Respond in period immediately after a disaster ●Assist emergency response personnel when requested ●Serve as bridge for first responders ●CERT members’ first responsibility is personal and family safety ●Respond after a disaster: Locate and turn off utilities, if safe Extinguish small fires Treat injuries Conduct light search and rescue Help to relieve survivor stress Provide info to ER personnel
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Who can become a CERT member? ●Age 16 or older ●Pass a criminal background check ●Must live, work, or worship in the county in which training takes place
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Who does become a CERT member? Cobb Co. CERT graduation, Feb. 2013
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CERT Guiding Principles ●Personal safety is priority #1 ●CERT members almost always work in TEAMS ●CERT teams try to “do the greatest good for the greatest possible number of people.”
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CERT Training ●All training must be completed to receive certification ●21 hours total classroom instruction including simulation ●2 online courses from FEMA ICS-100 Intro. Incident Command System IS-700 National Incident Management System Training is at no cost to volunteers
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What do CERT volunteers learn? ●Home and workplace safety and preparedness ●Disaster medical operations including first aid and triage
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What do CERT volunteers learn? ●Light search and rescue ●Fire safety and suppression ●Disaster psychology ●Team organization ●Terrorism awareness
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CERT Equipment ●Helmet ●Goggles ●N95 Mask ●Gloves (work and non-latex) ●Multipurpose tool ●First aid kit ●Vest
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Continuing Education for CERTs ●Monthly meetings ●Specialized workshops… NWS Storm Spotter Search and Rescue Animal Issues in Disasters Special Needs Concerns Community Relations Donations Management
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●For your own personal safety and awareness ●To be of service to your community, campus, etc. ●To meet great people and be part of a team ●Multiple ways to participate Personal only Behind the scenes In the field Why become involved?
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KSU Crisis Coordinators ●Intro to Crisis Mgt. Responsibilities ●Emergency Operations ●Terrorism and Incident Awareness Includes Active Shooter ●Life Safety Includes CPR and Use of AED Machines ●FEMA ICS-100 (online) ●Next ALL DAY training is March 1
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For more info ●KSU Crisis Coordinator Initiative (CCI) http://www.kennesaw.edu/sss/training/CERT. html http://www.kennesaw.edu/sss/training/CERT. html ●CERT http://www.citizencorps.gov/cert/about.shtm http://www.citizencorps.gov/cert/about.shtm
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Thank you for learning more about CERT Team building exercise, 5 people, a package of plain paper, a roll of masking tape, and fifteen minutes
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