Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training resumes following pandemic

Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training resumes following pandemic
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Training has been schedule for those interested in helping out the Cobb County community by joining our CERT program.

The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program trains people to be better prepared to respond to community emergencies. When emergencies happen, CERT members can give critical support to first responders, provide immediate assistance to victims, and organize spontaneous volunteers at a disaster site. CERT members can also help with non-emergency projects that help improve the community’s safety. Limited seats are available!

Location:

Cobb County Emergency Operations Center

140 North Marietta Parkway

Marietta, GA 30060

Classes meet:

Saturdays, April 15th, 22nd, & 29th, 2023

8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Classes meet each Saturday for a total of 3 sessions

Students must attend all sessions to complete the program.

Participants must be at least 16 years old.

If you would like to register for the program, please complete the E-Application https://seam.ly/uVtFkjos If you have questions, contact Bernard King at bernard.king@cobbcounty.org , or at 770-499-4568.

NOTE: All applications are due no later than noon on Friday, April 7, 2023       

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