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What is CERT and how do I join?
Following a major disaster, emergency services will be overwhelmed by the volume of calls for assistance to the community. A multitude of contributing factors will prevent people from accessing the emergency services they have come to expect. Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training provides the tools necessary for community group leaders and fellow citizens to provide assistance to themselves, families, and neighbors in the event of a disaster. CERT will operate within their neighborhoods, under direction of the Fire Department, to provide that assistance until trained professionals can arrive.

The South San Francisco Fire Department is conducting ongoing CERT training for its citizens with classes being offered twice during the year. The Course will consist of five 3-4 hour sessions and two eight-hour sessions, one session per week. The six week course will cover the following topics:

  • Disaster preparedness
  • Fire safety and suppression
  • Disaster medical operations
  • Light search and rescue operations
  • Disaster psychology and team organization
  • CPR and First Aid certification
  • Course review and disaster simulation
If you are interested in joining the South San Francisco CERT or if you would just like us to answer some questions, you may contact the CERT information line at (650) 829-4336.

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