OAUSA Net - February 9, 2017 - CERT (Community Emergency Response Team)
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OAUSA Net - February 9, 2017 - CERT (Community Emergency Response Team)
CERT
The net this week will cover our local CERT organizations. Patrick Horgan, K6SML, will lead the discussion, but with all of our listeners who are also CERT members, we would like your input as well.
Here is your chance to let others, who may live in your area, know what is available, what is involved, and how to join up.
The net this week will cover our local CERT organizations. Patrick Horgan, K6SML, will lead the discussion, but with all of our listeners who are also CERT members, we would like your input as well.
Here is your chance to let others, who may live in your area, know what is available, what is involved, and how to join up.
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Re: OAUSA Net - February 9, 2017 - CERT (Community Emergency Response Team)
Thanks Dave, Tom and the group for taking the time to add this important topic to the NET.
Also thanks to Patrick Horgan, K6SML, for leading the discussion. I look forward to hearing what others are doing in their communities to be more resilient before, during, and after events and emergencies.

My Name is Gabriel and I have been volunteering with CERT for over 7 years now, here in the city of Rancho Cucamonga.
https://www.cityofrc.us/cityhall/fire_d ... (cert).asp
Currently, I serve both as an Instructor and member of our cities ACERT team or (Advanced CERT). I also participate with our Auxiliary Communications Service.
I am absolutely graced with a wonderful city here in the inland empire. Not only do we have a great Fire District with a Firefighting Academy, but we also have a fulltime Emergency Manager, as well as a fulltime CERT coordinator. The pièce de résistance is our emergency operations center (a REAL ONE) complete with everything from large format plotters, huge computer screens (projection) and over 30 stations not to include our communications center.
So, I am graced like I mentioned. I feel very safe here.


Our city has very robust CERT, and volunteer programs. Currently, we have partnered with, and trained many of the businesses in our city, (Business Emergency Response Team). We also have two TEEN CERT programs now in our high schools, as well as a long-running Campus CERT program at Chaffey Community College. Additionally we have established several "partnerships" with the many "Faith Based" programs throughout the community. If that wasn't enough we also have HONEYVILLE FARMS in our city.
http://honeyville.com/store/events/cate ... amonga-ca/
So yah, like I mentioned.... I am GRACED.
Currently, our ACERT team meets monthly and we always have training on the schedule. This Saturday we will be training with the "Save the Children" to learn more about the unique needs of children during disasters, and later this month we will be doing some training over ICS, NIMS, and SEMS. Future training includes a County Wide CERT Cup Competition, and training with other programs in our area.
Our ACERT team is made up of highly trained individuals who have all been credentialed. All ACERT team members are required to have an FCC Technicians License. ACERT members are privy to much additional training to include: CPR/AED, basic lifesaver, first aid, hazmat, Large animal, Flood Response, and Firefighter Rehab. Every Monday we get together over the radio and conduct repeater and simplex operations. We usually conduct two BASIC TRAINING cycles a year, one around spring, and then another later in September. Normally, our CERT BASIC course is a month long, and students go to class 2 times a week to cover the required hours of instruction. However, we have started to offer a "condensed" course that is held on a Friday, Sat, Sun. We've gotten good reviews. Its a great class for those who cannot make regular instruction due to work, or other responsibilities.
Other annual events include traffic control for the "GRAPESTOMP MARATHON", National Night Out, and the many various outreach we conduct for both the city and county.
KNOWLEDGE IS KING! its always with you, and its the lightest thing in your kit!...Start training NOW! through the FEMA INDEPENDENT STUDY Program. Take it online at your leisure
https://training.fema.gov/is/courseover ... ode=IS-317 if you want the knowledge but don't need the badge.
SECOND STEPS: IS-100: The Incident Command System
https://training.fema.gov/is/courseover ... e=is-100.b
THIRD STEP: IS-200.B: ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
https://training.fema.gov/is/courseover ... e=IS-200.b
FOURTH STEP:IS-700.A: National Incident Management System (NIMS) An Introduction
https://training.fema.gov/is/courseover ... e=IS-700.a
FIFTH STEP: IS-800.B: National Response Framework, An Introduction
https://training.fema.gov/is/courseover ... e=IS-800.b
WANT THE MANUAL?
HERE YOU GO, ITS ALL HERE,HAVE AT IT!
https://www.fema.gov/media-library/asse ... ents/27403
Here is Uplands CERT trailer, we have one like it thanks to a uasi grant.


This is the "BEAST" that county brought to our annual "HANDS ON TRAINING." it was something else, safer than a pan fire and it doesn't require an AQMD report.

Etiwanda High School TEEN CERT....hoot, hoot, way to go!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O57ogCO7W94
FRANK BORDEN...THE FATHER OF CERT...
CERT IS FOR EVERYONE, and if you ONLY speak Spanish...no problemo, we gotcha covered!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7_-ySdyId8
NEED TO FIND A CERT PROGRAM....here it is
https://www.fema.gov/community-emergency-response-teams

Our EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER (EOC)
CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES....
http://www.caloes.ca.gov/
CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS
http://www.californiavolunteers.org/
Also thanks to Patrick Horgan, K6SML, for leading the discussion. I look forward to hearing what others are doing in their communities to be more resilient before, during, and after events and emergencies.
My Name is Gabriel and I have been volunteering with CERT for over 7 years now, here in the city of Rancho Cucamonga.
https://www.cityofrc.us/cityhall/fire_d ... (cert).asp
Currently, I serve both as an Instructor and member of our cities ACERT team or (Advanced CERT). I also participate with our Auxiliary Communications Service.
I am absolutely graced with a wonderful city here in the inland empire. Not only do we have a great Fire District with a Firefighting Academy, but we also have a fulltime Emergency Manager, as well as a fulltime CERT coordinator. The pièce de résistance is our emergency operations center (a REAL ONE) complete with everything from large format plotters, huge computer screens (projection) and over 30 stations not to include our communications center.
So, I am graced like I mentioned. I feel very safe here.



Our city has very robust CERT, and volunteer programs. Currently, we have partnered with, and trained many of the businesses in our city, (Business Emergency Response Team). We also have two TEEN CERT programs now in our high schools, as well as a long-running Campus CERT program at Chaffey Community College. Additionally we have established several "partnerships" with the many "Faith Based" programs throughout the community. If that wasn't enough we also have HONEYVILLE FARMS in our city.
http://honeyville.com/store/events/cate ... amonga-ca/
So yah, like I mentioned.... I am GRACED.
Currently, our ACERT team meets monthly and we always have training on the schedule. This Saturday we will be training with the "Save the Children" to learn more about the unique needs of children during disasters, and later this month we will be doing some training over ICS, NIMS, and SEMS. Future training includes a County Wide CERT Cup Competition, and training with other programs in our area.
Our ACERT team is made up of highly trained individuals who have all been credentialed. All ACERT team members are required to have an FCC Technicians License. ACERT members are privy to much additional training to include: CPR/AED, basic lifesaver, first aid, hazmat, Large animal, Flood Response, and Firefighter Rehab. Every Monday we get together over the radio and conduct repeater and simplex operations. We usually conduct two BASIC TRAINING cycles a year, one around spring, and then another later in September. Normally, our CERT BASIC course is a month long, and students go to class 2 times a week to cover the required hours of instruction. However, we have started to offer a "condensed" course that is held on a Friday, Sat, Sun. We've gotten good reviews. Its a great class for those who cannot make regular instruction due to work, or other responsibilities.
Other annual events include traffic control for the "GRAPESTOMP MARATHON", National Night Out, and the many various outreach we conduct for both the city and county.
KNOWLEDGE IS KING! its always with you, and its the lightest thing in your kit!...Start training NOW! through the FEMA INDEPENDENT STUDY Program. Take it online at your leisure
https://training.fema.gov/is/courseover ... ode=IS-317 if you want the knowledge but don't need the badge.
SECOND STEPS: IS-100: The Incident Command System
https://training.fema.gov/is/courseover ... e=is-100.b
THIRD STEP: IS-200.B: ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
https://training.fema.gov/is/courseover ... e=IS-200.b
FOURTH STEP:IS-700.A: National Incident Management System (NIMS) An Introduction
https://training.fema.gov/is/courseover ... e=IS-700.a
FIFTH STEP: IS-800.B: National Response Framework, An Introduction
https://training.fema.gov/is/courseover ... e=IS-800.b
WANT THE MANUAL?
HERE YOU GO, ITS ALL HERE,HAVE AT IT!
https://www.fema.gov/media-library/asse ... ents/27403
Here is Uplands CERT trailer, we have one like it thanks to a uasi grant.

This is the "BEAST" that county brought to our annual "HANDS ON TRAINING." it was something else, safer than a pan fire and it doesn't require an AQMD report.

Etiwanda High School TEEN CERT....hoot, hoot, way to go!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O57ogCO7W94
FRANK BORDEN...THE FATHER OF CERT...
CERT IS FOR EVERYONE, and if you ONLY speak Spanish...no problemo, we gotcha covered!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7_-ySdyId8
NEED TO FIND A CERT PROGRAM....here it is
https://www.fema.gov/community-emergency-response-teams

Our EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER (EOC)
CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES....
http://www.caloes.ca.gov/
CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS
http://www.californiavolunteers.org/
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Re: OAUSA Net - February 9, 2017 - CERT (Community Emergency Response Team)
Having cleared my calendar...kind of...I would like to request an on-line check-in and I will leave you with some of our project news from the City of Riverside.
I am a member of the City of Riverside CERT program where the radio operators have worked on a project we call the Riverside Emergency Communication Group; always striving to be "Pathfinders of Communications." We have modeled a place to work on our communication in the local area and we have been working on providing a place for potential CERT and emergency communicators to visit once a week and discuss those topics that are important to like mined individuals. It is great to see how our "hobby" cross pollinates with all the other things we enjoy so much here on OAUSA and other Amateur Radio nets. Looking forward to the net and appreciate MR Patrick Horgan for leading the discussion!
Start here: http://www.cert-emcomm.net/riverside-ecg/
Outline of most recent net: http://forum.cert-emcomm.net/index.php? ... -progress/
RC/ARES relay point: https://www.facebook.com/Riverside.ECG/ ... 738846407/
Partnering with RCARA: https://www.facebook.com/CERT.EmComm.Ne ... 157851824/
One of our first remote location simplex exercises: https://www.facebook.com/CERT.EmComm.Ne ... 023367538/
City of Riverside CERT program particulars:
o Must live or work in the City of Riverside
o POC for questions should be directed to Gina Perez: gperez@riversideca.gov or (951) 320-8112
o https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q= ... 20-%20cert
o From FEMA website: https://www.citizencorps.fema.gov/cc/sh ... 5126&cert=
CERT Basic Training opportunities for 2017: http://riversideca.gov/fire/specialprog ... Basic.aspx
Note: (There will be more classes added)
o March 2017 Class:
- 10 MAR, FRI, 1800-2100
- 11 MAR, SAT, 0800-1700
- 12 MAR, SUN, 0800-1700
o May 2017 Class:
- 05 MAY, FRI, 1800-2100
- 06 MAY, SAT, 0800-1700
- 07 MAY, SUN, 0800-1700
CERT Advanced Training opportunities (must be registered with City of RIV/Basic Course graduate): http://riversideca.g...ngAdvanced.aspx
o 15 FEB, WED, 1800-2000: Bite Prevention/Animal Safety (@ EOC)
o 25 MAR, SAT, 0900-1100: Wilderness Search Basics (@ EOC). Example: https://www.facebook.com/CERT.EmComm.Ne ... 871798818/
I am a member of the City of Riverside CERT program where the radio operators have worked on a project we call the Riverside Emergency Communication Group; always striving to be "Pathfinders of Communications." We have modeled a place to work on our communication in the local area and we have been working on providing a place for potential CERT and emergency communicators to visit once a week and discuss those topics that are important to like mined individuals. It is great to see how our "hobby" cross pollinates with all the other things we enjoy so much here on OAUSA and other Amateur Radio nets. Looking forward to the net and appreciate MR Patrick Horgan for leading the discussion!
Start here: http://www.cert-emcomm.net/riverside-ecg/
Outline of most recent net: http://forum.cert-emcomm.net/index.php? ... -progress/
RC/ARES relay point: https://www.facebook.com/Riverside.ECG/ ... 738846407/
Partnering with RCARA: https://www.facebook.com/CERT.EmComm.Ne ... 157851824/
One of our first remote location simplex exercises: https://www.facebook.com/CERT.EmComm.Ne ... 023367538/
City of Riverside CERT program particulars:
o Must live or work in the City of Riverside
o POC for questions should be directed to Gina Perez: gperez@riversideca.gov or (951) 320-8112
o https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q= ... 20-%20cert
o From FEMA website: https://www.citizencorps.fema.gov/cc/sh ... 5126&cert=
CERT Basic Training opportunities for 2017: http://riversideca.gov/fire/specialprog ... Basic.aspx
Note: (There will be more classes added)
o March 2017 Class:
- 10 MAR, FRI, 1800-2100
- 11 MAR, SAT, 0800-1700
- 12 MAR, SUN, 0800-1700
o May 2017 Class:
- 05 MAY, FRI, 1800-2100
- 06 MAY, SAT, 0800-1700
- 07 MAY, SUN, 0800-1700
CERT Advanced Training opportunities (must be registered with City of RIV/Basic Course graduate): http://riversideca.g...ngAdvanced.aspx
o 15 FEB, WED, 1800-2000: Bite Prevention/Animal Safety (@ EOC)
o 25 MAR, SAT, 0900-1100: Wilderness Search Basics (@ EOC). Example: https://www.facebook.com/CERT.EmComm.Ne ... 871798818/
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Re: OAUSA Net - February 9, 2017 - CERT (Community Emergency Response Team)
Dave,
Please check me in.
Kevin
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Re: OAUSA Net - February 9, 2017 - CERT (Community Emergency Response Team)
1. The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills such as fire safety, simple search and rescue, and basic first aid treatment. The CERT concept was developed and implemented by the Los Angeles City Fire Department in 1985. The Whittier Narrows earthquake in 1987 underscored the area-wide threat of a major disaster in California. Further, it confirmed the need to train civilians to meet their immediate needs. The CERT concept builds upon citizens understanding their responsibility to prepare themselves for disaster and increase their ability to safely help themselves, their family, and their neighbors.
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Re: OAUSA Net - February 9, 2017 - CERT (Community Emergency Response Team)
On-line Check in please!
For those living in and around Anaheim, here is our CERT (Civilian Emergency Response Team) and RACES (Radio Amateur Civil emergency Service).
CERT Website: http://www.anaheim.net/887/Community-Em ... -Team-CERT
Short video about CERT: https://youtu.be/Nk5Hz-8ypUs
RACES Website: http://www.anaheim.net/1209/RACES
For those living in and around Anaheim, here is our CERT (Civilian Emergency Response Team) and RACES (Radio Amateur Civil emergency Service).
CERT Website: http://www.anaheim.net/887/Community-Em ... -Team-CERT
Short video about CERT: https://youtu.be/Nk5Hz-8ypUs
RACES Website: http://www.anaheim.net/1209/RACES
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“We must reject the idea that every time a law’s broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions.” ―Ronald Reagan
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Re: OAUSA Net - February 9, 2017 - CERT (Community Emergency Response Team)
Dave,
Please check me in.
I'm looking forward to the CERT net.
Jeff
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I'm looking forward to the CERT net.
Jeff
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The middle of nowhere is somewhere I'd prefer to be.
"If future generations are to remember us with gratitude rather than contempt, we must leave them something more than the miracles of technology. We must leave them a glimpse of the world as it was in the beginning, not just after we got through with it."- Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States
Re: OAUSA Net - February 9, 2017 - CERT (Community Emergency Response Team)
2. Examples of Cribbing
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3. Examples of Medical Triage
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4. Example of Fire Suppression.
Note the second team member at the back of the first.
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