Hybrid CERT training is a convenient way to learn skills that prepare you to respond when disaster strikes. Take advantage of this mobile-friendly training opportunity, complete with interactive knowledge checks and virtual reality simulations that equip you to take decisive action when it matters most.

The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program educates individuals on disaster preparedness and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, and disaster medical operations. The course is free and self-paced, so it can be taken 24/7 at your convenience

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For those interested in getting more involved in order to help the Dunellen community, this course can be the first step toward additional practical training, and becoming part of the Dunellen CERT.

Q&A

A prepared Dunellen is a more resilient Dunellen.

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No, CERT membership is optional. You are not required to become a CERT member. You will still be able to benefit from the training program even if you elect not to fulfill the requirements for CERT membership.
The training program is a hybrid model consisting of both online and in-person training. The in-person component is strongly encouraged for hands-on experience. The practical, hands-on component would be required to receive CERT membership credentials. Contact the Dunellen CERT Coordinator - William (Bill) Carlson, [email protected], with any questions.
The training program is currently offered in both English and Spanish.

The online program is available on both desktop and mobile. Get complete information on minimum system requirements here: https://medicine.utah.edu/documents/hybrid-cert-system-requirements.

For those that have completed the full program live, hybrid CERT can serve as a knowledge review to sharpen their disaster survival skills. 
Contact the Dunellen CERT Coordinator - William Carlson (908 930 4059), or direct your inquiry to [email protected].