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Emergency Volunteers Sought In West Hartford
WeHa's Community Emergency Response Team is looking for local volunteers to help should disaster strike, with free classes starting Feb. 20.

Town of West Hartford
WEST HARTFORD, CT — The town is again looking for volunteers to be community leaders should disaster strike.
The West Hartford Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is looking for new members to attend the next CERT Basic Training Class scheduled to begin on Tuesday, Feb. 20.
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Classes will be held on six Tuesday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. and two Sunday mornings from 8 a.m. until around noon at the Elmwood Community Center, 1106 New Britain Ave..
CERT training consists of a basic standardized 20-hour course followed by additional training in shelter management, first aid, and disaster preparedness.
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Classes include emergency first aid, disaster psychology, animal sheltering, fire safety, and terrorism among others.
To date, more than 240 residents have participated in this program.
Space is limited to the first 25 residents who sign up.
Students are trained by professional responders in areas that will help them take care of themselves and others before, during, and after a major emergency.
CERT members will also take an online FEMA training course.
The team is trained to assist during town-wide emergencies and is considered an integral part of the Town’s Office of Emergency Management which is under the direction of West Hartford Fire Chief Greg Priest.
Team members volunteer as their availability and interest dictate.
There is no minimum activity requirement and training is completely free. The team meets and trains monthly at the Elmwood Community Center, 1106 New Britain Ave.
Students completing the class receive a CERT backpack with emergency equipment, a shirt, hat, vest, and a certificate of completion from the Connecticut Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security.
To participate in the program a person must be at least 18 years old and live, work, or go to school in West Hartford.
To join the team or sign up for the class please fill out this application: https://westhartford.seamlessdocs.com/f/certapplication. For more information, visit the Town of West Hartford CERT webpage. For more information about the CERT program, contact the Town’s CERT coordinator Robert McCue at 860-561-8310 or CERT@westhartfordct.gov.
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