This is a Regional CERT Training provided by Los Angeles County Fire Department, hosted by the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Public Health.
Following major disaster, police, fire, and medical personnel may not be able to fully meet the demand. People will have to rely on each other to meet immediate lifesaving and life sustaining needs. Developed through FEMA, the L.A. County Fire Department's Community Emergency Response Training (CERT) program provides basic training in safety and life-saving skills for the public.
The training course will be a series of three classes on 3 Tuesdays, April 4, 11, and 18, 2023 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at:
Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Public Health
1st Floor Community Engagement Room
11833 S. Wilmington Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90059
*Students must complete 24 hours of the course to receive a certificate of completion. If you must miss any units, you can make them up anywhere CERT is taught to receive your certificate.
If you have any questions, contact Chiyoshi Hasegawa, cell: (213) 264-0009 or chiyoshi.hasegawa@fire.lacounty.gov. Thank you.