ESCA offers FEMA disaster preparedness classes
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
A CERT practice drill Photo by Steven H. Robinson |
How will you keep your family safe and assist others in a disaster?
Disasters can happen anytime, anywhere. As we have seen in the wake of SR 530 mudslide, Hurricane Sandy and other recent events, it may take hours to days for emergency responders to meet the needs of the public following a major disaster.
The Emergency Services Coordinating Agency (ESCA), located in the City of Brier, is offering disaster preparedness classes to King and Snohomish county residents. CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) training is about keeping yourself and your family safe and assisting others until help arrives.
Professional first responders, Emergency Managers and CERT Instructors teach students to extinguish small fires, provide life-saving first aid, conduct urban search and rescue, and perform other vital skills needed to help themselves and others after a disaster.
The course begins Thursday, April 2nd, 7:00pm –10:00pm and continues over eight consecutive Thursday nights. The last class on May 21st is a disaster simulation for students to practice what they have learned over the eight week course.
Classes convene at the Brier City Hall, 2901 228th St. SW, Brier.
ESCA is currently accepting CERT class registrations. To register, contact Vickie Fontaine at 425-776-3722.
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