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Community Emergency Response Team. What is CERT? Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) are formed by trained volunteers from a neighborhood or workplace.

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1 Community Emergency Response Team

2 What is CERT? Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) are formed by trained volunteers from a neighborhood or workplace who want to be better prepared for the hazards and emergencies which threaten their communities.

3 CERT in Indiana CERT Basic Training Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness 1-2 Indiana CERT began in 2001 Community Emergency Response Teams in Indiana: 48 Individuals who have completed CERT basic training: 3,668

4 Where Does CERT Fit in? Fire EMSLaw Enforcement Local Responders CERT CERT is supplementary to emergency responders.

5 What Can CERT Do? Support first responders on scene during or after an emergency/disaster, including: Earthquakes, Fires, Floods, Man-made disasters Search operations Educate their communities on the importance of emergency preparation.

6 What CERT Cannot Do ● CERTs Do Not:  Suppress large fires;  Enter structures that they consider heavily damaged and dangerous;  Perform hazardous materials cleanup;  Perform medical, fire, or search and rescue operations beyond their level of training;  Activate or deploy unless called for in their procedures.

7 Basic CERT Equipment ● Helmet ● Goggles ● N95 Mask ● Gloves (work and non-latex) ● Sturdy shoes or work boots

8 Preparing for an Emergency ● Learn about community alerts, warnings, and evacuation routes. ● Take training. ● Know local hazards, alerts, warning systems, evacuation routes, and sheltering plans. ● Establish a family disaster plan:  Address specific needs for yourself and people you know. ● Practice skills and disaster plans. ● Network and help others. ● Give feedback to community. ● Report suspicious activity. ● Volunteer.

9 Developing an Emergency Plan ● Key Questions to Consider:  Where will you meet family members?  Who is your out-of-state “check-in” contact?  Will you have an extended stay? Shelter in place? Evacuate?  How will you escape your home? Workplace? School? Place of worship?  What route (and several alternates) will you use to evacuate your neighborhood?  Do you have transportation?  Did you practice your plan?

10 CERT Emergency Response ● Protect family and personal safety first. ● Respond in period immediately after a disaster. ● Assist emergency response personnel when requested. ● 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.

11 Legal Protection for Disaster Workers ● CERT members are generally protected by:  “Good Samaritan” laws Volunteer Protection Act of 1997 Indiana Code 34-30-12-1

12 Non-Emergency Roles ● CERTs are not limited to only emergency response, they can provide many other valuable services to their communities:  Traffic control  Distributing smoke alarms  Promote community awareness of potential hazards and preparedness measures;  Supplement staffing at special events, such as parades;

13 Get Involved ● Preparedness requires active participation from all:  Talk to friends and family about hazards;  Ask about emergency planning outside the home;  Make sure those in charge have a plan. ● Training provides skills needed to help others and keeps skills current:  CERT program provides training, practice, and connection to others;  Participate in drills and exercises;  Talk to friends and family about volunteering.


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