preparedness


 * What has been covered? required? interests?
 * CERT backpack - available for individual purchase?
 * lego league phone communications to augment walkie talkies

mitigate, prepare, respond, recover
 * community / committee - overall plan, coordination, resources - regular / frequent updates, reminders, new stuff
 * [|zones] / neighborhoods - location specific needs * hanger rented separately from house, limited mobility, kids, not on-site -
 * residents / individuals - me, my family, home, pets - self-sufficient for likely duration, plan for extended time
 * information, training, faqs, procedures, resources,
 * http://www.sc-cert.org/AboutSCCERT.html


 * scenario planning, guidelines, options - 9 steps


 * || Mitigate || Prepare || Respond || Recover ||
 * POA / CERT || research, resources, coordinate with FEMA. State, County || training, support, communication || coordinate, command center, esclate || ||
 * [|Zones] ? B || map, neighborhood plan, special needs, gathering / care site || checklists, contacts || secure || tracking, updates, communication ||
 * Individual - home, property || skills assessment|| kit, water, supplies, head, feet, hands || report, help, share || updates ||


 * Introduction to Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT)**, IS-317, is an independent study course that serves as an introduction to CERT for those wanting to complete training or as a refresher for current team members. It has six modules with topics that include an Introduction to CERT, Fire Safety, Hazardous Material and Terrorist Incidents, Disaster Medical Operations and Search and Rescue. It takes between six and eight hours to complete the course. Those who successfully finish it will receive a certificate of completion.

http://www.fema.gov/community-emergency-response-teams/training-materials
 * [|IS-317: Introduction to Community Emergency Response Teams] - online introduction - done > 1.2
 * [|Are you ready?] - guide, [|online]

CERT Classroom Training - professional trainers
 * Introduction to CERT
 * Fire Safety
 * Hazardous Material and Terrorist Incidents
 * Disaster Medical Operations
 * Search and Rescue