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- Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) - Salem, Oregon
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program trains volunteers to assist their communities when a disastrous event overwhelms or delays the community’s professional response Become a member by contacting the City of Salem Fire Department’s Emergency Manager
- Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a FEMA-sponsored program that educates and trains volunteers in disaster preparedness This program, established in all 50 states, offers a consistent platform to create teams that professional responders can rely on during disaster situations Each program is supported by a sponsoring organization
- Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) - FEMA. gov
Community Emergency Response Team members from California, Florida, and Texas explain how they come together to prepare their communities and assist their neighbors during emergencies
- Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) - Marion County, Oregon
Contact the Marion County Citizen Corps mcem@co marion or us or go to the CERT Web site https: www ready gov citizen-corps to locate a CERT program, education and training available to you
- Salem, Oregon CERT –
CERT members are trained in basic disaster response skills such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, radio communications, and disaster medical operations
- CERT Salem - Surviving Cascadia
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) classes are provided by the City of Salem, under the auspices of the Salem Fire Department, and there is no charge to participate To become certified, you must attend all the classes
- CERT – Salem County Office of Emergency Management
CERT is a part of the Citizen Corps Program The CERT training consists of a minimum of 20 hours of instruction Classes are taught by emergency responders, including firefighters, emergency medical and law enforcement personnel from your community
- COLUMN: Get trained to help your community during disasters
CERT members gain valuable skills that can help them keep themselves and their families safe, as well as assist their neighbors during emergencies by providing first aid, assisting with search and rescue, and organizing resources The next free certification course is coming this January
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