Are You Prepared? Disaster Preparedness Training for Citizens

Friday, January 7, 2011

Starting on February 17, the Northshore Fire Department is offering Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training, a Department of Homeland Security course, to the public. 

CERT is an all-disaster preparedness course where students learn how to suppress a fire, apply disaster medical aid, conduct searches, execute safe rescues, and understand disaster psychology and the importance of rescuer safety. It provides citizens with an understanding of their responsibility in preparing for a disaster.
“In a disaster of major proportions the Northshore Fire Department will rely on CERT-trained individuals to apply their knowledge and skills to safely help themselves, their families, neighbors and fellow citizens,” says Terri Jones, Community Educator. “We need committed individuals whose actions in the moments following a disaster can make a difference. The reality is that in a disaster, emergency service resources will be overwhelmed, so people are asked to be self-sufficient for a minimum of 72 hours.”

The CERT Academy, offered at no charge, consists of seven evening classes held on Thursdays from 6 to 9 pm at the Kenmore Fire Station located at 18030 73 Avenue NE, Kenmore 98028. The Academy begins on February 17 and ends March 31. To sign up visit the Northshore fire website at  For more information about CERT, contact Terri Jones at 425-486-2784.

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