
The County of Los Angeles Fire Department is proud to present this training to the public.
After a major disaster, police, fire and medical professionals may not be able to fully meet the demand. People will have to rely on each other to meet the immediate life saving and life sustaining needs, particularly in isolated neighborhoods that may be cut off from the main roads for a period of time.
The County of Los Angeles Fire Departmentβs Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program was developed to provide basic training in safety and life-saving skills for the general public.
The course curriculum, which began in early October as a series of seven classes and continues in these last three sessions, covers the following modules:
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5. Nov. 2, Glendora: Disaster Medical Part 1
6. Nov. 9, Glendora: Disaster Medical Part 2
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7. Nov. 16, Glendora: Review, Drill, and Graduation
Students must complete all hours of the class to receive a certificate. For information about the CERT classes: CSR, Alicia Mejia, LACoFD - (626) 732-3531
OR
AMejia@fire.lacounty.gov