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Become a CERT
Volunteer
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The Los
Angeles Fire Department is pleased to provide disaster
preparedness training for your community or business group. The Community
Emergency Response Team (CERT) program is a 17½ hour
disaster preparedness course designed for business and community
organizations in the City of Los Angeles. This program is the Nationally
Accepted Federal Standard for community response team
training.
CERT should not
be confused with our local Crisis
Response Team (C-R-T) victim assistance program.
Are you are a CERT graduate? Click here.
Who
Do You Contact For Information on CERT?
What We Need From You!
- Your Name
- Mailing Address
- Daytime Telephone Number
- Fax Number
- E-Mail Address
- Total number of people to receive
training
What Is The Process?
- Advanced planning is required.
- Contact the Disaster Preparedness
Unit via the information provided below.
- An interest sheet will be completed
by a CERT staff member.
- Interest sheets are sorted by City
Council District.
- Classes are scheduled on an
equitable basis by Council District, and prioritized by initial
contact date.
Are There Key Points To Remember?
- CERT Training is offered free of
charge within the jurisdiction served by the Los Angeles Fire
Department.
- CERT Training is generally provided
in seven separate 2½ hour weekly sessions.
- CERT Training Staff can work with
you in developing a training curriculum and schedule to fit special
needs.
- Students must attend all seven
sessions to receive a CERT graduation certificate and an official
LAFD "Disaster Service Worker" ID card.
- To host a class, you need only
provide a suitable location and an audience.
- The site you choose must be open to
all citizens who wish to attend.
- We welcome you to consider neighborhood
public schools, public auditoriums, community buildings, houses
of worship or any other facility that will accommodate the
anticipated participants in a classroom setting.
- The minimum class size for CERT
Training is 25 students.
Why Was The CERT Program Created?
The Los Angeles Fire
Department's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program
was developed to create a well-trained civilian emergency work force.
These teams are vital for disaster situations when the number and
scope of incidents clearly overwhelm conventional emergency services.
CERT training provides community self-sufficiency through the
development of multi-functional response teams that can act as an
adjunct to local emergency services during major disasters. Empowered
by this unique training, people from community organizations,
businesses, industry, and City employees can assemble as a CERT, or
perform as individual leaders to direct untrained volunteers in the
initial phase of a disaster.
CERT members receive
17½ hours of initial training in earthquake awareness, disaster fire
suppression techniques, disaster medical operations, light search and
rescue as well as team organization and management. CERT Training
culminates with a disaster simulation and comprehensive course review.
All training is conducted in a congenial atmosphere by active-duty
career Firefighters with expertise in disaster management. As of March
2001, 505 local teams (23,823 people) have been trained by these
members of the Disaster Preparedness Unit. The total number of local
CERT teams include: 255 Community teams; 185 Business teams; and 65
City Employee teams. This successful program continues to evolve and
expand.
The ability of a
business or community to recover from the devastating effects of an
earthquake or other disaster requires the active planning,
participation and cooperation of all members of society. The
responsibility for preparedness, however, lies with each individual.
By encouraging preparedness efforts, hazard identification and
mitigation, CERT can minimize the effects of a disaster and facilitate
recovery. The benefits of this program are numerous. CERT has
increased the overall level of public disaster readiness in Los
Angeles, provided emergency skills that people may use in day-to-day
emergencies, enhanced the bond between government and populace, and
increased community spirit.
The men and women of
the LAFD hope that others worldwide will benefit from the success of
CERT in Los Angeles.
What Will You Learn In CERT
Training?
The course consists
of seven 2½ hour classes, with major emphasis given to hands-on
training. The curriculum consists of the following:
CLASS 1 - INTRODUCTION, EARTHQUAKE
AWARENESS
CLASS 2 - DISASTER FIRE SUPPRESSION
TECHNIQUES
- Fire Chemistry
- Fire Extinguisher Use
- Utility Control
- Ventilation
- Creative Firefighting Techniques
- Hazardous Materials
CLASS 3 - TEAM ORGANIZATION AND
MANAGEMENT
- Developing a Response Team
- Incident Command System
- Size-Up
- Disaster Psychology
CLASS 4 - DISASTER MEDICAL OPERATIONS
/ SESSION I
- Recognizing and Treating
Life-Threatening Emergencies
- Triage
- Treatment Area Management
CLASS 5 - LIGHT SEARCH AND RESCUE
OPERATIONS
- Evacuation
- Search Techniques
- Rescue Methods
CLASS 6 - DISASTER MEDICAL OPERATIONS
/ SESSION II
- Head-to-Toe Evaluation
- Recognizing and Treating
Non-Life-Threatening Emergencies
- Muti-Casualty Incident Operations
CLASS 7 - COURSE REVIEW AND DISASTER
SIMULATION
- Course Review
- Practical Exercises
- Critique
This initial
seven-week course is followed by a voluntary continuing education
program. These sessions are offered periodically, and give CERT
Graduates a chance to sharpen their skills under the guidance of
active-duty Firefighters.
Optional
CLASS 8 - Heart Attack Rescue Training (HART)
- Airway Management
- Choking Emergencies
- Basic Adult CPR
Training
Though not
a core element of CERT Training, the popular HART Class can be
scheduled as an extra module. This optional training provides
an LAFD completion certificate but is not a formal CPR
certification program. HART does not fulfill the CPR training or
refresher requirements mandated by many employers and organizations.
Are You A Los
Angeles CERT Program Graduate?
click
here for the latest program information, refresher training
opportunities and a chance to interact with fellow CERT Graduates.
Do You Live or Work Outside of Los
Angeles?
The LAFD is pleased
to share extensive CERT
training information with governmental agencies and community
groups that are interested in starting a similar effort in their area.
LAFD Instructor Trainers can travel worldwide to provide on-site
guidance to those leading local CERT training classes.
Who Can You Talk
To?
Los Angeles Fire Department
Disaster Preparedness Unit - CERT
5021 North Sepulveda Boulevard
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 USA
Telephone: (818) 756-9674
Fax:
(818) 756-9681
E-mail:
lafdcert@bigfoot.com
Please mention the "CERT Program"
in your correspondence or when you call.
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