BUT THEY'RE <21;03;30;07 "WE HAVE A THIRD VICTIM INSIDE THE BUILDING."> WHEN EMERGENCIES STRIKE... <20;52;36;06 "GETTING READY TO ADDRESS THE FIRE."> FIRST RESPONDERS HAVE TO BE READY FOR ANYTHING. < ...
Hawaiʻi County invites residents to become disaster-ready by attending one of several upcoming free community emergency ...
Students who are CERT members practice a first aid drill in 2017. (Grant Nejedlo/UC Davis) UC Davis Safety Services will establish a Campus Emergency Response Team (CERT) in 2025, and now is the time ...
In an era where safety concerns have become an unavoidable reality, schools must prioritize robust and comprehensive emergency response plans. From natural disasters to security threats, these ...
The Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) is an important resource for first responders when they are faced with hazmat incidents. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) says that the ERG is “is ...
Chris Koester, Safety Instructor & Consultant/Owner, Priority One Safe-T, LLCChris Koester is a safety consultant and owner of Priority One Safe-T, LLC, an emergency response safety training and ...
As school violence has reached a 20-year high, schools and first responders are feeling more pressure to make sure they’re prepared to respond to and resolve school safety incidents as quickly and ...
Those interested in joining can apply for training offered in two free sessions on April 26 and May 3. Both must be completed to volunteer, but attendance does not obligate anyone to join the team.
Tutorials feature in-depth examinations and presentations covering topics important to power and energy professionals and will take place on Monday, April 25, only. Separate registration and ...
RCMP Newfoundland and Labrador is advising that the Emergency Response Team will be conducting explosives training in ...
RCMP is advising the public that the Emergency Response Team will be conducting explosives training in Paradise on Wednesday, ...
County staff said the overhaul is needed now that participation demands and state requirements have changed, and the county wants more control over what responders are learning.