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The Los Angeles County Fire Department posts dates and locations for CERT trainings that they offer online. Click on the “Register for a Class” button to view their trainings, or call (888) CERT-939.
- Community Emergency Response Team - Fire - County of Los Angeles Fire ...
LACoFD offers free, FEMA-approved 20-hour CERT training to...
- Community Emergency Response Team - Fire - County of Los Angeles Fire ...
LACoFD offers free, FEMA-approved 20-hour CERT training to the communities we serve. Classes are taught by trained emergency personnel, including firefighters and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel.
The County of Los Angeles Fire Department is hosting a free hybrid Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training class on February 10, and February 17, 2024. Open to everyone 16 years of age and older, the CERT program prepares volunteers to help triage patients in the event of a disaster until first responders arrive to provide advance care.
Anyone in good health and with a sense of community can become a part of CERT. If you become a CERT member, you will learn about important life-safety support techniques. You will, however, not be expected to place yourself in dangerous situations, either in the training or when a disaster strikes. Training includes: Learning to suppress small ...
The CERT program is about community readiness, people helping people, rescuer safety, and doing the greatest good for the greatest number. CERT is a positive and realistic approach to emergency and disaster situations where community members will be initially on their own and their actions can make a difference.
Tri-City CERT (Hawthorne, Gardena and Lawndale) and the Los Angeles County Fire Department are proud to present the Department’s Community Emergency Response Training (CERT) program, developed in accordance with standards set by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, hosted by the City of Hawthorne.
The County of Los Angeles Fire Department's Community Emergency Response Team (C.E.R.T.) program was developed to provide basic training in safety and life saving skills for the general public.