SJ Community Emergency Response Team Class - In Person, In Vietnamese

SJ Community Emergency Response Team Class - In Person, In Vietnamese

Join our Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training and learn valuable disaster preparedness skills!

By City of San Jose - Office of Emergency Management

Date and time

August 23 · 6pm - August 25 · 3pm PDT

Location

San Jose Emergency Operations Center

1591 Senter Road #building 2 San Jose, CA 95112

About this event

  • 1 day 21 hours

Community Emergency Response Team Training (CERT) - August 2024

This class will be held In-Person and in Vietnamese with classes on:

  • Friday, August 23th (6:00pm – 10:00 pm)
  • Saturday, August 24th (8:00 am – 5:00 pm)
  • Sunday, August 25th (8:00 am – 3:00 pm) "SKILLS DAY"


>>> When you register, one 'ticket' admits you to all three sessions <<<


All classes will be held at the Emergency Operations Center, 1591 Senter Road, San Jose, CA 95112

At this training, you will learn essential skills to effectively respond to emergencies and assist your community in times of need. Our experienced instructors will guide you through various scenarios, teaching you first aid, search and rescue techniques, fire safety, and more.

By becoming a CERT member, you will gain the knowledge and confidence to make a difference during emergencies. Whether you're a concerned citizen or a community leader, this training is open to all individuals who want to contribute to their community's safety.

Don't miss this opportunity to build valuable skills, connect with like-minded individuals, and become a vital part of your community's emergency response efforts.

Register now for the CERT Training and be prepared to make a positive impact!

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The CERT program is a 20-hour commitment; it educates volunteers about disaster preparedness for the hazards that are most likely to occur here in San José and promotes basic disaster response skills development, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization and disaster medical operations. CERT volunteers are trained to react safely, responsibly and effectively to emergency situations, as well as support their communities during non-emergency events as well. The CERT program aligns with a consistent, nationwide approach to volunteer training and organization that professional responders can rely upon during disaster situations.

CERT Training is free to those who live or work in San José. Attendance is required on all days to receive certification.

CERT volunteers are trained to respond safely, responsibly and effectively to emergency situations, but they can also support their communities during non-emergency events as well. There are over 2,700 local CERT programs nationwide, with more than 600,000 individuals trained since CERT became a national program.

Through hands-on practice and realistic exercises, CERT members:

(1) Learn how to safely respond to manmade and natural hazards

(2) Help organize basic disaster response

(3) Promote preparedness by hosting and participating in community events

COURSE OVERVIEW

The CERT Basic Course is delivered by a team of San José first responders, and other qualified instructors. It includes the following components:

Disaster Preparedness: Addresses hazards specific to the community. Materials cover actions that participants and their families take before, during and after a disaster as well as an overview of CERT and local laws governing volunteers.

Small Fire Suppression: Covers fire chemistry, hazardous materials, fire hazards and fire suppression strategies. However, the thrust of this session is the safe use of fire extinguishers, controlling utilities and extinguishing a small fire.

Medical Operations Part I: Participants practice diagnosing and treating airway obstruction, bleeding and shock by using simple triage and rapid treatment techniques.

Medical Operations Part II: Covers evaluating patients by doing a head to toe assessment, establishing a medical treatment area and performing basic first aid.

Light Search and Rescue Operations: Participants learn about search and rescue planning, size-up, search techniques, rescue techniques and rescuer safety.

Psychology and Team Organization: Covers signs and symptoms that might be experienced by the disaster victim and workers, and addresses CERT organization and management.

Course Review and Disaster Simulation: Participants review and practice the skills that they have learned during the previous six sessions in a disaster activity.