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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.
The program helps take the burden off of Lexington’s ambulance service, which responds to over 45,000 calls annually.
Queen Anne’s County Department of Emergency Services is pleased to offer another free session of the Community Emergency ...
Joliet has launched a new Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program with 35 residents in training to handle ...
As severe weather continues to increase in frequency and intensity, local emergency management agencies are looking for ...
Document - The Secretariat, through the Disaster Risk Reduction Unit and SADC Humanitarian and Emergency Operations Centre ...
While numbers from 2016 to 2018 showed a $1.91 return for every $1 invested, for the 2023 year the strategic return from the ...