Tonight is my last CERT class. While on the CERT website, I found a video that I think is a great introduction.
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Tonight is my last CERT class. While on the CERT website, I found a video that I think is a great introduction.
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Tonight was my second of six weekly training classes for the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). This week, we studied fire safety. As part of the class, we all went outside and practiced putting out a fire.
Highlights from the lecture:
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Check out more Emergency Preparedness tips at the recently updated Emergency Preparedness and Family Home Storage page at FoodStorage.MikesWorld.org. Also check out my other CERT posts as I go through CERT training.
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The January – June 20009 CERT schedule has been posted on LVAlert.com. Unless they are planning on expanding it some more and this is just a preliminary training schedule, there are only 2 sessions planned for the first 6-months of 2009.
The first session will be held on Thursdays from January 15 - February 19 from 6 pm – 9 pm at the Las Vegas Fire Training Center on the corner of Bonanza and Mojave at 633 N. Mojave. The second session will be held on Wednesdays from February 4 – March 11, also from 6 pm – 9 pm, at the Silver Mesa Community Center on Allen, just north of Alexander, at 4025 Allen Lane, In North Las Vegas.
I highly encourage all the readers of Mike’s World News to take these free, informative trainings. We all remember the bang up job that FEMA did after Katrina. Don’t rely on others to save you and your family in a disaster. Empower yourself through knowledge. The knowledge you gain could very easily save your life or the life of someone you love.
For more information about CERT, the Community Emergency Response Team, visit www.CitizenCorps.gov/CERT.
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The Wife gave me a good idea that I hadn’t thought of; posting brief notes from my 6-week CERT class.
The first class in the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a lecture about disaster preparedness. Highlights that the instructor talked about:
Check out more Emergency Preparedness tips at the recently updated Emergency Preparedness and Family Home Storage page at FoodStorage.MikesWorld.org
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An earthquake hits Las Vegas. 100,000s are injured. Large sections of the city are without electricity. The emergency personal are overwhelmed. What do you do?
The Community Emergency Response Team (“CERT”) training tries to help you know, before hand, what to do in an emergency. From the CERT website “The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. Using the training learned in the classroom and during exercises, CERT members can assist others in their neighborhood or workplace following an event when professional responders are not immediately available to help. CERT members also are encouraged to support emergency response agencies by taking a more active role in emergency preparedness projects in their community”
Today I took the first of six classes in CERT. I think this is a great class everyone. The skills you learn could very well save your life and the life of those around you.
Las Vegas Fire & Rescue provides this training free to anyone in Southern Nevada interested in attending. I will be taking it for the next five Wednesdays in the evening. If anyone is interested in joining me, let me know. You can miss the first class but not any of the other ones.
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In light of the earthquake that hit Northern Nevada today, I’ve decided to post today on the recommendations that FEMA has for a 72-hour kit.
As with all things preparedness, if you can’t get all of items in your 72-hour kit, gather what you can in your basic 72-hour kit. And then continue adding to it. Soon, you’ll have all gathered in so that, no matter what happens, you family can be safely gathered.
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