You never know when Traffic and Crowd Control skills will be needed
Sometimes, one person stepping up can make a difference in someone’s life, or many lives.
Sometimes, one person stepping up can make a difference in someone’s life, or many lives.
Here are the slides for our PERSONAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS class. We are holding this class on Zoom on Saturday, April 17th, at 10:00 a.m. It is a quick, two-hour training that is open to the public. What you will learn: …
When disaster hits will your cell phone be charged and working? Cell towers may be damaged and inoperable. So, what’s the alternative? A handheld radio. Learn about using FRS or GMRS radios for communications during a disaster. It may save your life and your family.
Learn which type of fire extinguisher is right for your household needs in the kitchen or the garage, when to use a fire extinguisher (judging the size of the fire) and how to safely use a fire extinguisher on small fires following the PASS (Point, Aim Squeeze and Sweep) method to stop a fire before it gets to big.
CERT volunteers are trained to conduct a quick triage (sorting) of people who may be injured in a mass-casualty incident. These three things will help us recognize when someone needs immediate medical care.