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Sarasota Emergency Response Team (CERT)
Sarasota County Emergency Management is pleased to provide Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training for our businesses, community groups and citizens of Sarasota County. During the initial hours following the disaster, emergency personnel are overloaded, unable to reach areas or are short of personnel to respond. Others often have had to pitch in to help persons in their immediate neighborhood. CERT training gives you the decision-making and physical skills to offer immediate assistance to family members, neighbors and business associates in an efficient and effective manner without placing yourself in unnecessary danger. You can make a difference by using the training. This program is the Nationally Accepted Federal Standard for community response team training.

Learn how to help prevent disasters by using this interactive simulation.

Stop Disasters! Simulation

CERT Flyer

Introduction to CERT

What We Need From You:

  • your name
  • mailing address
  • daytime telephone number
  • fax number
  • e-mail address
  • Total number of people to receive training.

What Is The Process? 

  • Contact Sarasota County Emergency Management via the information provided above.
  • We will work with you to develop a class schedule that suits the needs of your neighborhood or business group.
  • advanced planning is required

Key Points To Remember: 

  • CERT Training is offered free of charge within the jurisdiction served by Sarasota County.
  • Students must complete all 20 hours of course work and participate in the final “hands on” exercise to become CERT certified.
  • To host a class, you need only provide an audience of 12 students.
  • We welcome you to consider neighborhood public schools, public auditoriums, community buildings, houses of worship or any other facility that will accommodate the anticipated participants in a classroom setting
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) concept was developed and implemented by the City of Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) in 1985. They recognized that citizens would very likely be on their own during the early stages of a catastrophic disaster. Accordingly, LAFD decided that some basic training in disaster survival and rescue skills would improve the ability of citizens to survive until first responders or other assistance could arrive.

The training program that the LAFD initiated proved to be so beneficial that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) felt that the concept and the program should be made available to communities nationwide. In 1994, the Emergency Management Institute (EMI), in cooperation with the LAFD, expanded the CERT materials to make them applicable to all hazards.

In 2003, President Bush asked all Americans to volunteer in the service of their country. The Citizen Corps program was created to spearhead this effort to harness the power of every individual through education, training, and volunteer service to make communities safer, stronger, and better prepared to respond to the threats of terrorism, crime, public health issues, and disasters of all kinds. CERT was selected as one of the primary programs offered to the American public to meet this challenge.

Sarasota County Emergency Management Division’s CERT Program was developed to support our community in this effort. Hurricane Charley taught us how important preparedness and response are to surviving a disaster. Empowered by this unique training, people from community organizations, businesses industry, schools and city and county employees can assemble as a CERT, or perform as individual leaders in the initial phase of a disaster.

Since Oct. 2004, Sarasota County has CERT certified more than 425 Sarasota community volunteers including teams from:

  • The Meadows
  • New Town Front Porch Association
  • Hyatt
  • Sarasota Military Academy
  • Longboat Key

This successful program continues to evolve and expand.The benefits of this program are numerous. CERT has increased the overall level of public disaster readiness in Sarasota County, provided emergency skills that people may use in day-to-day emergencies, enhanced the bond between government and populace, and increased community spirit.The course consists of 20 hours, with major emphasis given to hands-on training. The curriculum consists of the following:

UNIT 1 Disaster preparedness

  • Disaster preparedness / recent disasters
  • Hazard mitigation

UNIT 2  Fire safety 

  • Fire chemistry
  • Fire fighting resources / fire suppression safety
  • Reducing hazards in the home and workplace
  • Hazardous material

UNIT 3 Disaster medical operations 1 

  • Recognizing and treating life-threatening conditions
  • Triage

UNIT 4 Disaster medical operations  2 

  • Functions of disaster medical operations
  • Establishing treatment areas
  • Treating wounds, burns, etc.

UNIT 5 Light search and rescue operations 

  • Search and rescue size-up
  • Conducting search operations
  • Conducting rescue operations

UNIT 6 CERT Organization 

  • CERT organization, decision making and documentation

UNIT 7 Disaster psychology 

  • Team well being 
  • Working with survivors trauma

UNIT 8 Terrorism and CERT 

  • What is terrorism?
  • Terrorist targets
  • B-NICE indicators
  • CERTS and terrorist incidents

UNIT 9 Course review and disaster simulation 

  • Course review
  • Disaster simulation

A refresher and recertification class is held annually by Sarasota County Emergency Management for all CERT certified members, giving CERT members a chance to maintain and sharpen their skills.

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