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Vancouver Fire Department Offers Emergency Training For Residents

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Vancouver Fire Department Offers Emergency Training For Residents
New classes begin Thurs. Oct. 7 for the next Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program provided by the Vancouver Fire Department. Neighbors are encouraged to contact organizers now to reserve a spot. Cost is $30 for materials. The final drill is Sat. Nov. 20.

CERT prepares residents for disaster response for a variety of emergencies that may impact this area. Training includes basic response skills such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. CERT members are also encouraged to support emergency response agencies by taking an active role in emergency preparedness projects in our community.

Using the training learned in the classroom and during exercises, CERT members can help others in their neighborhood or workplace following an event when professional responders are not immediately available to help, explains Capt. Bob Smith, program coordinator.

Participants must reside in City of Vancouver or Clark County Fire District 5 service area.

For information regarding CERT, please contact: Sheila Stark, CERT coordinator, 360-901-7288; or Capt. Bob Smith, City of Vancouver Fire Department, 360-487-7211



Author:City of Vancouver Press Release




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