Life-Saving Preparations for the Next Disaster: Expert Tips from CERT
Release Date: 11/27/2024
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info_outlineIn this episode of All Things Wildfire, the host welcomes Chin Thammasaengsri, a long-time member of the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) in Los Angeles. Together, they discuss the critical role CERT plays in disaster preparedness and response, focusing on wildfires, earthquakes, and other emergencies.
Chin shares insights into CERT’s history, its three-fold mission of self-care, family preparedness, and community support, and practical strategies to engage with neighbors and build disaster resilience. He highlights personal stories and actionable advice, emphasizing the importance of preparation, teamwork, and communication during emergencies.
Key Takeaways:
- CERT Overview:
- Established in 1985 by the Los Angeles Fire Department.
- Aims to train civilian volunteers to support themselves, their families, and their communities during disasters.
- Offers practical skills in first aid, evacuation, fire suppression, search and rescue, and communication.
- Three Pillars of CERT Training:
- Self-care: Being prepared with personal emergency supplies and knowledge.
- Family preparedness: Ensuring immediate family members are safe and supported.
- Community connection: Coordinating efforts with neighbors for collective disaster response.
- Lessons from Wildfire and Disaster Response:
- The emotional toll of disasters, such as survival guilt, underscores the value of community solidarity.
- Evacuation planning and multiple escape routes are critical in wildfire-prone areas.
- Maintaining open communication channels, such as two-way radios, ensures preparedness when traditional methods fail.
- First Aid and Common Injuries:
- Glass-related injuries, broken bones, and lacerations are common after earthquakes or wildfires.
- Basic disaster medical training and a well-stocked first-aid kit are essential.
- Community Engagement:
- Start small by connecting with a few committed neighbors to build awareness.
- Use tools like flyers, educational talks, and apps like Watch Duty for wildfire alerts to foster preparedness.
- Encourage a culture of mutual support and proactive planning.
- Practical Tools:
- Two-way radios (FRS/GMRS) for reliable neighborhood communication.
- Emergency supplies such as N95 masks, first-aid kits, and evacuation plans.
Show Notes:
- Guest: Chin Thammasaengsri, Community Emergency Response Team member.
- Contact Chin: Email at [email protected].
- Resources Mentioned:
- Watch Duty app for wildfire alerts.
- CERT training programs (local fire departments or emergency management offices).
- American Red Cross and American Heart Association for CPR and first-aid certifications.
- FRS/GMRS radios available at Walmart or Best Buy.
Actionable Steps for Listeners:
- Take CERT Training: Find a local CERT program to learn essential disaster response skills.
- Prepare Emergency Kits: Stock your home with first-aid supplies, N95 masks, radios, and evacuation essentials.
- Engage Your Community: Start conversations about disaster planning with neighbors and join or form local preparedness groups.
- Download Preparedness Apps: Stay informed with apps like Watch Duty for real-time wildfire alerts.
Disaster preparedness starts with individual action but thrives through community collaboration. Take the time to know your neighbors, plan together, and be ready to support one another when emergencies arise.
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