CERT training

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Whether you met them at Hanover Day, at their Emergency Management Night
last spring at the High School, at a club meeting, or heard about them from
a friend or current team member, the CERT team is excited about getting to
know you, and having you join their team. Please join them for:

CERT Training
Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014 7:00 pm
Hanover Town Hall, Large Hearing Room, 1st floor
550 Hanover Street

This 9 week program begins Sept 18 and will run consecutive Thursday
evenings ending on November 13. During this course you will learn about
disaster preparedness for hazards found in our area; basic disaster
response skills including fire safety, light search and rescue; team
organization; and disaster medical operations.

Upon completion of CERT training you will be better prepared to assist
others in your neighborhood or workplace following an event when
professional responders are not immediately available to help. CERT
members are also encouraged to support emergency response agencies by
taking a more active role in emergency preparedness projects in their
community.

Follow Hanover Emergency Management on Twitter @HanoverEMA

For more information on the CERT TEAM and/or to register for this training,
contact Program Coordinator Deputy Fire Chief Barbara Stone via email at:
bstone@hanoverfiredept.com .

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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