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Who We Are

At florencecert.org, we are dedicated to equipping individuals and communities with the skills needed to respond effectively in emergencies. Our Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program offers comprehensive training at no cost, ensuring you and your loved ones are prepared for any situation. Let’s build a safer community together!

Empowering Communities

Training for Everyone

Join our free Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program and learn essential skills to prepare for and respond to emergencies.

Life-Saving Skills

Master vital skills like first aid, fire safety, and emergency response to protect yourself and others during crises.

Community Resilience

Strengthen your neighborhood by organizing training and resources to respond effectively in emergencies.

Our Training Services

Emergency Preparedness

Basic Medical Aid

Small Fire Management

Safe Victim Recovery

Teamwork in Emergencies

Support for First Responders

Get Involved Today!

Your community needs you. Sign up for CERT training now!

Testimonials

A Lifesaving Experience

The CERT training gave me the confidence to handle emergencies effectively. I feel prepared to help my family and neighbors.

Invaluable Skills

The hands-on training was crucial. I can now offer basic first aid and help plan for disaster preparedness.

Stronger Together

We have successfully formed a response team in our neighborhood thanks to CERT, making us all safer!

FAQs

CERT is a training program that equips citizens with skills needed to respond to emergencies and disasters effectively.

Yes, all CERT training courses are offered at no cost to participants.

Anyone aged 18 or older can sign up for the CERT training, regardless of prior experience.

Participants will learn to manage utilities, provide basic medical aid, organize response efforts, and much more.

The program typically consists of several sessions over a few weeks, covering various essential topics.

Absolutely! Graduates of the training are encouraged to volunteer within their communities to enhance local emergency preparedness.