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Vettezuki 02-01-2010 01:37 AM

Who Wants to do CERT Training With Me?
 
CERT stands for Community Emergency Response Team. It's free and run by the Fire Department of each city. I'll be doing it in Fullerton April 10,17,24 8:00-4:00.

You can register here:
http://www.cityoffullerton.com/depts...on.asp#bodyTop

You can learn about what CERT is here:
http://www.citizencorps.gov/cert/

There are lots of reasons to do CERT training.
- In case of emergency you'll be far better prepared to help your immediate family, your neighborhood and local community. In large scale disasters this can be critical as limited resources will be immediately consumed and it could be some time before the "big guns" arrive.

- You can put it on file with your employer. It makes you a bit more valuable as an employee asset.

- You get a badge, vest and hardhat. Oh yeah, that gives you some right of way and access in times of emergency that you wouldn't otherwise have.

- It's a required base to many other training programs if you want to start getting serious.

- It's probably good somebody on Motorgen cruises knows how to set compound fractures, make a tourniquet, etc.

BRUTAL64 02-01-2010 07:38 AM

I might be able to that. But do you really want to save the people around you? I mean, besides, family of course:huh:

Vettezuki 02-01-2010 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by BRUTAL64 (Post 44047)
I might be able to that. But do you really want to save the people around you? I mean, besides, family of course:huh:

Absolutely. If everyone, or even just a high percentage learned these skills (as well as preparation in the first place) when disaster strikes suffering and chaos would be greatly diminished. Which is actually the primary reason for establishing this program.

BTW, the training is offered all over and on a fairly regular basis. This would be quite close to where Nicks is.

BRUTAL64 02-02-2010 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Vettezuki (Post 44054)
Absolutely. If everyone, or even just a high percentage learned these skills (as well as preparation in the first place) when disaster strikes suffering and chaos would be greatly diminished. Which is actually the primary reason for establishing this program.

BTW, the training is offered all over and on a fairly regular basis. This would be quite close to where Nicks is.

Ok, lets see what happens in the next few days. I'm up for it.:bigthumbsup:


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