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CITIZEN CORPS
&
CERT ORGANIZATIONS
What is Citizen Corps?
Following the tragic events that occurred on
September 11, 2001, state and local government
officials have increased opportunities for citizens
to become an integral part of protecting the
homeland and supporting the local first
responders. Officials agree that the formula for
ensuring a more secure and safer homeland
consists of preparedness, training, and citizen
involvement in supporting first responders. In
January 2002, President George W. Bush
launched USA Freedom Corps, to capture the
spirit of service that has emerged throughout our
communities following the terrorist attacks.
What is Citizen Corps?
Citizen Corps, a vital component of USA Freedom
Corps, was created to help coordinate volunteer
activities that will make our communities safer,
stronger, and better prepared to respond to any
emergency situation. It provides opportunities for
people to participate in a range of measures to
make their families, their homes, and their
communities safer from the threats of crime,
terrorism, and disasters of all kinds.
What is Citizen Corps?
Citizen Corps programs build on the successful
efforts that are in place in many communities
around the country to prevent crime and respond
to emergencies. Programs that started through
local innovation are the foundation for Citizen
Corps and this national approach to citizen
participation in community safety.
What is Citizen Corps?
Citizen Corps is coordinated nationally by the
Department of Homeland Security. In this
capacity, DHS works closely with other federal
entities, state and local governments, first
responders and emergency managers, the
volunteer community, and the White House Office
of the USA Freedom Corps.
Office of Grants and Training
National
Citizen Corps Council
Citizen Preparedness ~ Training & Exercises ~ Volunteer Service
Federal Partner Programs
Affiliate
Programs
Are You Ready?
DHS
DOJ/NSA
DOJ/IACP
DHS/G&T
DHHS/OSG
DHS/USFA
NVFC/IAFF/IAFC
State Citizen Corps Councils
Tribal / Local Citizen Corps Councils
American Public
Citizen Corps Mission
To have everyone in America participate in
making themselves, our communities, and
our nation safer
We all have a role in hometown security
 A personal responsibility to be prepared;
 To get training in first aid and emergency skills; and
 To volunteer to support local emergency responders,
disaster relief, and community safety.
Citizen Corps Affiliates
The Need to be Ready
In 95% of all emergencies, bystanders
or victims themselves are the FIRST to
provide emergency assistance or to
perform a rescue.
Los Angeles Fire Department
First Responders Per Capita
One firefighter for every 265 people
One sworn officer for every 334 people
One EMT/paramedic for every 325 people
Journal of Emergency Medical Services (2004); National Fire Protection
Association (2003); National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (2003)
Citizen Corps
Citizen Corps asks you to embrace the personal
Responsibility to be prepared; to get training in
first aid and emergency skills; and to volunteer
to support local emergency responders, disaster
Relief, and community safety.
•Currently there are:
•2,303 Councils which serve
•223,200,849 people or
•78% of the total U.S. population
CERT Concept
Community Emergency Response
Teams (CERTs) are formed by
members of a neighborhood or
workplace who want to better prepare
for the hazards that threaten their
communities.
CERT Concept
CERT allows community members to
become active participants in learning
about their hazards and preparing for
them.
CERT Concept
After training, CERT members augment
emergency services capabilities, when
called upon, by learning skills that they
can apply following a disaster
CERT Concept
The use of CERTs has grown from the
original concept of involving
community members in earthquake
response operations to a program
with merit for all communities and all
disasters.
CERTs Role
 Agencies like Fire, Police, Public Works, and Emergency

Medical work to provide immediate response in disasters.
However, during disasters, these organizations may not be
able to meet immediate needs because of demands and
disrupted communication and transportation systems. It is
possible that following a disaster, CERTs may respond to
immediate needs in their neighborhoods or workplaces.
Key Points:
 Disasters are unexpected, overwhelming, and
dangerous.
 CERT teams operating in their areas can extend the
capabilities of response organizations to minimize
damage to life and property.
CERTs Role
 Disaster Response
 CERTs
respond in the period immediately
following a disaster. CERT members are
trained to perform many immediate response
functions when professional responders are
delayed.
 After professional responders arrive, CERTs may
assist them with critical support activities.
CERT and ICS
(Incident Command System)
Basic ICS Structure
Incident
Commander
Operations
Section Chief
Logistics
Section Chief
Planning
Section Chief
Administration
Section Chief
CERT Structure
CERT Command Structure
Operations
Section Chief
Fire Suppression
Group Leader
Search and Rescue
Group Leader
Medical
Group Leader
Fire Suppression
Team A
S&R
Team A
Triage
Team
Fire Suppression
Team B
S&R
Team B
Treatment
Team
Fire Suppression
Team C
S&R
Team C
Morgue
Team
Staging Area
Need for CERT Organization
Provides:
 Common terminology that contributes to effective
communication and shared understanding.
 Effective communication among team members.
 A well-defined management structure.
 Accountability.
Objectives of CERT Organization
 Identify the scope of an incident
 Determine an overall strategy
 Deploy resources
 Document actions and results
Purpose of On-Scene Management
 MAINTAIN SAFETY OF DISASTER WORKERS
FIRST AND FOREMOST!
 Provide clear leadership and organizational
structure.
 Improve effectiveness of rescue efforts.
CERT Decisionmaking
 Heavy damage = No rescue
 Moderate damage = Minimize rescuers and time
in building
 Light damage = Locate, triage, treat, and prioritize
victim removal
Responsibilities for Documentation
 Provide command post with ongoing information.
 Document incident status.
 Incident
locations
 Access routes
 Identified hazards
 Support locations
Southern Union Education System and
ACTS World Relief
The objective of the Southern Union Education System and
ACTS World Relief in using students is to support first
responders, after they have set up a secure place to stay, by
providing them and incident survivors with:
 Food
 Water
 Emotional support
 Manpower for things such as:
• Debris removal
• Community needs surveys
• Loading and unloading supplies
• Etc.
What we are going to do today
 CERT Functions & Preparedness
 Search & Rescue
 Fire Safety
 Hazardous Materials
 Triage
 Medical Treatment
 Psychological Symptoms
 IS-317 Examination
 100% of the class receiving IS-317 Certification
This training is provided by the Southern Union
Education System and ACTS World Relief for the
express purpose of training the youth of our
church to provide effective service to others in
their time of extreme need.