CERT training starts next month

DOWNEY - The City of Downey will host Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training on three consecutive Saturdays in October (1, 8 and 15).Community members must attend all three training sessions to earn their certification. There is room for 40 students in the course. CERT training is free. CERT training is delivered by Downey firefighters. The 20-plus hours of training consists of both classroom and field activities. Students finish their CERT training with a disaster simulation activity. The six blocks of training are: •Fire safety and small fire extinguishment •Emergency preparedness •Assessing damage after an emergency •Light search and rescue operations •Post emergency first-aid operations •Organization and procurement of emergency supplies CERT training is helpful for everyone in the community. Students learn their first priority is emergency preparedness for themselves and their family. Their next priority is to take care of themselves and their families immediately after an emergency. Once their family needs are met, CERT members can begin to address the needs of their neighborhoods. The training will be presented at Calvary Chapel at the S/E corner of Woodruff and Imperial Highway. It starts at 8:30 am each day. Interested community members can register for the October CERT training by calling (562) 904-2327 or by sending an e-mail to ready@downeyca.org. Downey CERT members are an active volunteer group. They serve as the staff for many emergency preparedness events such as the water barrel distributions, public information booths, and the annual flu vaccination clinics. The group meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:00 pm at Fire Station No. 1 at 12222 Paramount Blvd. for a business meeting and training session.

********** Published: September 08, 2011 - Volume 10 - Issue 21

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