The CERT program is an eight-week program designed to provide residents with an opportunity to become trained in basic response skills needed when a disaster or major emergency happens. The training consists of a series of classes held once a week. There is no cost for residents to participate.
Each class topic will provide basic training for that topic (preparedness, medical operations, fire suppression, light search and rescue). There will also be several hands-on demonstrations in order for participants to get a feel for what is needed to respond to large scale situations where first responders might be delayed. The classes will be taught by Addison Police Department and Addison Fire Protection District personnel.
The training will conclude with a graduation ceremony. Each participant will receive a certificate of completion, a backpack containing emergency equipment, and unique CERT member gear identifying them as being trained in the CERT program.
The Addison Police Department is committed to the philosophy of Community Oriented Policing and is committed to developing partnerships with its citizens of the Village.
The CERT program provides an opportunity for residents to become trained volunteers who can assist first responders in emergency situations in their community. CERT members give critical support to first responders in emergencies and can provide immediate assistance to victims until first responders can arrive.
- Disaster Preparedness
- Disaster Medical Operations
- Light Search and Rescue
- Team Organization
- Disaster Psychology
- Terrorism and CERT
- Practical Final Training Exercise
