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Community Emergency Response Team
Community Emergency Response Team
What is CERT?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.
CERT in IndianaCERT in Indiana
CERT Basic TrainingUnit 1: Disaster Preparedness
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• Indiana CERT began in 2001• Community Emergency
Response Teams in Indiana: 48• Individuals who have
completed CERT basic training: 3,668
Where Does CERT Fit in?Where Does CERT Fit in?
Fire EMS Law Enforcement
Local Responders
CERT
CERT is supplementary to emergency responders.
What Can CERT Do?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.
What CERT Cannot DoWhat 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.
Basic CERT EquipmentBasic CERT Equipment
● Helmet● Goggles● N95 Mask● Gloves (work
and non-latex)● Sturdy shoes or
work boots
Preparing for an EmergencyPreparing 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.
Developing an Emergency PlanDeveloping 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?
CERT Emergency ResponseCERT 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.
Legal Protection for Disaster WorkersLegal Protection for Disaster Workers
● CERT members are generally protected by: “Good Samaritan” laws
• Volunteer Protection Act of 1997
• Indiana Code 34-30-12-1
Non-Emergency RolesNon-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;
Get InvolvedGet 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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