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Ridgefield Community Emergency Response Team Seeks New Members

Ridgefield's Community Emergency Response Team will offer a five-part course for future CERTs in April.

RIDGEFIELD, CT — Ridgefield’s Community Emergency Response Team will offer a five-part course for future CERTs on April 2, 4, 9, 11 and 27.

The Ridgefield CERT team is trained to the standards established by the Citizen Corps program put forward by the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency and includes 20 hours of training.

Registration and more information is available online here.

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Classes will be held on a first come basis and will be capped at twenty.

CERT is a volunteer organization that serves the town in times of disaster, community emergencies and town-wide events such as the annual Main Street holiday lighting, the Fourth of July fireworks and the Ridgefield Triathlon. CERTs have supported the Office of Emergency Management during many major storms, hurricanes as well as during the pandemic. Throughout the COVID-19 crises, CERTs ran the operations side of the vaccination clinic in support of RVNAhealth; delivered PPE so businesses could reopen; provided test kits to residents and businesses when none were available so that people could return to work, school, and activities; operated the Ridgefield Responds Rental Assistance Program; and provided daily pandemic updates. CERTs provide storm preparedness information, support the town’s Emergency Operations Center, operate a phone information center, collect information and provide updates to the community.

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