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CERT Training in Ohio: |
More than 45 of Ohio’s 88 counties have
conducted CERT training. Some counties with urban areas
such as Franklin, Cuyahoga, Hamilton, and Montgomery
have multiple independent programs that are tied
together through county Citizen Corps Councils.
Since the beginning of the program in 2003 under a FEMA CERT grant,
Ohio’s programs have reported training over 8,000 CERT
members and 475 CERT instructors (through the Ohio
EMA-sponsored Train-the-Instructor course). These
numbers do not capture training done by unfunded
programs.
Continuing education for interested CERT alumni
includes, but is not limited to: ICS, NIMS, advanced
first aid, CPR, damage assessment, EOC operations,
shelter operations, Volunteer Reception Center training,
donations management, disaster drills and exercises,
train-the-trainer, etc.
Many programs have newsletters and hold regular
meetings. Most are registered on the FEMA State
Directory at http://www.citizencorps.gov/citizenCorps/certsByState.do
. This directory is in the process of being updated to
provide more detailed information about each program.
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Some citizens who take the CERT training
do so for their own personal awareness and the safety of
their home and family. Others are motivated to be
involved more closely with public safety and
volunteerism in their communities. Non-emergency
volunteer opportunities include distributing safety
information at community events, and assisting with
projects conducted by local fire/rescue and law
enforcement departments.
The severe winter weather, ice storms, and
flooding that affected much of Ohio in December 2004 and
January 2005 prompted many active CERT members to get
involved in their communities’ response and recovery
efforts.
Defiance County: CERT volunteers relieved
fire and rescue personnel in doing door-to-door
notifications of shelter locations and flood impact.
They also helped with sandbagging operations and
assisting residents to remove property from flooded
basements.
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Delaware County: CERT-trained
volunteers with 4x4’s provided transportation to
hospital staff and Red Cross volunteers. Also
assisted with debris removal after ice storms
crippled areas on the border of Huron and Richland
counties.
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Auglaize County: CERT team members
involved in damage assessment, manning phones in the
EOC, debris removal, checking on elderly and
isolated individuals, and shelter operations.
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Fairfield County: Newly trained CERTs
assisted with debris removal.
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Coshocton County: Assistance with
shelter operations, coordination of evacuations.
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Medina and Tuscarawas counties:
Staffing EOC phones.
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City of Whitehall (Franklin County):
Shelter operations, evacuation of elderly from homes
with no heat, delivering oxygen and firewood, and
checking on residents per requests from concerned
relatives.
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Clark County: CERT members traveled
two counties away to assist with mutual aid to Logan
County, helping the elderly and disabled with debris
removal left from the storms.
Summer 2006 severe weather and flooding
also saw CERT and Citizen Corps volunteers helping with
clean-up, establishing Volunteer Reception Centers, and
assisting response and recovery coordination efforts as
support and community relations staff.
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