About the training and service
The basic CERT training program is a 20-hour course. CERT personnel will train you
to prepare for a disaster or overwhelming event by:
- Identifying and mitigating potential hazards in the home and workplace.
- Initiating plans to prepare you and your loved ones for the hazards you face.
- Learning skills to help you and others until professional response resources arrive.
- Participating in continuing education and training.
- Volunteering for projects to enhance the public safety of your communities.
- Understanding your capabilities and limitations when deployed.
What you will learn during training
- Prepare for the hazards that threaten your communities.
- Apply size-up and safety principles.
- Locate and turn off utilities.
- Extinguish small fires.
- Identify hazardous materials situations.
- Triage and treat victims.
- Set up a medical treatment area.
- Conduct searches and rescues in lightly and moderately damaged structures.
- Understand the psychological impact of a disaster on yourself and others.
- Organize CERT members and spontaneous volunteers for an effective and safe response.
- Apply response skills in a disaster simulation.
CERT Role During Emergencies
When a disaster or overwhelming event occurs and responders are not immediately
available, CERTs can assist by:
- Conducting an initial size-up in their homes or workplaces.
- Reducing immediate dangers by turning off utilities, suppressing small fires, evacuating
the area, and helping others.
- Treating people in the immediate area.
- Working with CERT members and volunteers to establish a command post, staging
area, and medical triage and treatment areas.
- Collecting damage information and developing a plan of operation based on life-saving
priorities and available resources.
- Applying their training to situations where CERT members can make a difference.
- Establishing and maintaining communication with responders.
CERT Frequently Asked Questions