CERT is a positive and realistic approach to emergency and disaster situations.
CERT is about readiness, people helping people, rescuer safety, and doing the greatest good for the greatest number.
CERT educates volunteers about disaster preparedness and trains them in basic emergency and disaster response skills.
CERT members can help take a more active role in preparing their communities for disasters.
CERT members can assist others in their neighborhoods or workplace following an emergency.
CERT will teach you how to
disconnect utilities and put out small fires; treat the three killers
by opening airways, controlling bleeding, and treating for shock;
provide basic medical aid; search for and rescue victims safely; and
organize themselves and spontaneous volunteers to be effective.
Brown County’s CERT program is a 20 hour course,
consisting of both classroom instruction and hands-on practical drills.
The class is open to any person 12 years of age or older.
Brown County also has taken the CERT program to the next level. We have currently 5 teams in place to respond to disaster situations in and around our communities.
These teams receive further training to provide additional assistance
to professional responders in time of need, and have proven themselves
to be a very valuable asset.
Currently Brown County has 154 people thru the CERT program with 71 members on county teams.
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People who go through CERT training have a better understanding
of the potential threats to their home, workplace and community and can
take the right steps to lessen the effects of these hazards on
themselves, their homes or workplace.
If a disaster happens that overwhelms local response capability, CERT
members can apply the training learned in the classroom and during
exercises to give critical support to their family,
loved ones, neighbors or associates in their immediate area until help
arrives. When help does arrive, CERT’s provide useful information to
responders and support their efforts, as directed, at the disaster
site.
CERT members can also assist with non-emergency projects that improve the safety of the community.
CERT’s have been used to distribute and/or install smoke alarms,
replace smoke alarm batteries in the home of elderly, distribute
disaster education material, provide services at special events, such
as parades, sporting events, concerts and more.

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