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El Dorado County looking for residents to help during emergencies


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By Cathy Locke, Sacramento Bee

El Dorado County residents interested in learning how to assist their community in emergencies are invited to sign up for the Community Emergency Response Team Academy in April.

Sponsored by the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office, training will be offered through the county’s Office of Emergency Services.

The program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may affect their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization and disaster medical operations.

The academy consists of 24 hours of training conducted over four days, April 12-13 and April 19-20.

For more information about the Community Emergency Response Team or to sign up for the academy, call Deputy Matt Cathey (530) 621.7660, or email catheym@edso.org.

 

 

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Comments (4)
  1. tahoeadvocate says - Posted: January 21, 2013

    So we’re going to pay people to train people to work for nothing. How about paying people to do their job.

  2. Ryan Payne says - Posted: January 22, 2013

    Sign me up!

  3. jenny says - Posted: January 22, 2013

    Excellent class and concept. In a scenario like earthquake, neighborhoods might be cut off or emergency personnel overwhelmed. This class will have trained citizens what to do, how to safely do it, and what NOT to do.

  4. Alex Campbell says - Posted: January 23, 2013

    I hope the STAR program is still active.