Sunday, July 31, 2011

USAR Drill

I just got this in, the USAR is conducting a drill and we are being asked to participate.  This is a wonderful opportunity, because it emulates a potential real situation, where CERT would be the first to arrive, set up ICS, perform light rescue, triage, wound care, all of our skills, then we do the handoff to elements of USAR as they arrive on scene.  CERT will do this for the first few hours of the drill, then after the handoff most of the participating CERT will act as victims for the USAR at least part time during the rest of the drill.  CERT will probably not spend the whole time in the victim rolls, it appears that there will be some opportunity to shadow the drill proctors and observe the ICS operation.  Assignments will be on an as-needed basis, so you don't really know what you will be doing during the drill.  All in all this looks like it might be a good opportunity to observe the USAR in action and show them what we can do.  And, it is good for a CE.

Please download and read the agenda carefully:


Note that this is a LONG exercise, 7am-6pm,  and there will be some physical challenges, as well as possibly long periods of waiting.  Also, it is NOT a refresher, you will be expected to know the things you are supposed to know, so take another look at that manual.  If there are parts of CERT  operations you really don't like to participate in, this is not your drill.  I don't know if there will be a lunch break, or many other comforts (a lot like the real thing).  This is on a Thursday, August 11.  Location is Chula Vista Fire Station 4/Training facility.

ALL OF COUNTY CERT CAN PARTICIPATE IN THIS DRILL.  Sign up early for this if you want to go:


-Steve

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Wound Care Kit

Wound Care Supplies—This of you with a largely empty CERT bag might be interested in this.  Kelly Witt, North City Team Leader, has assembled a Go-Bag Wound care kit comprised of the following:

40 -- squares of gauze, 4"x4"
3 -- rolls gauze
1 -- hand sanitizer, 2oz
1 -- roll paper tape (medical tape), 1" x 10yds
5 -- disposable face masks (flat style)
2 -- N95 particulate masks
10 -- pairs of nitrile gloves (** please indicate M or L size)
1 -- triangle bandage (arm sling)
10 -- alcohol wipes
1 -- pair of "Mr. Sock"! (tube socks with toes cut off)

Price will be around $15, including tax and shipping.  We won't know the exact amount until we get the orders in and Kelly makes the buy.  If you want this stuff (it is NOT required, but a good idea) this is your chance to put a quality kit in your bag without having to assemble it yourself like I did.  Please express your interest to your Team Leader, along with the size glove you will need.  Orders must be in by Friday, 29 July.

Friday, July 15, 2011

QuickTips for July – Important Information Needed After A Disaster

QuickTips for July – Important Information Needed After A Disaster: "

Think of what information you will need to carry on after a disaster. Much, but not all, of our important information today is stored in our computers. Copies of this information should be kept in a safe place such as a safe deposit box, at a relative’s house, outside the house with other disaster supplies or in a go-bag. Thumb drives could be very useful to store this information. If you are not computer capable, make do with copy machines.


Here is a list of items to get you started:



  • Wills, insurance policies (home and autos), mortgage papers, deeds, Passports, driver licenses and credit cards (both sides), social security and medicare cards

  • Birth, marriage, divorce and death certificates

  • Bank and Brokerage account numbers and institution names

  • Important phone numbers and addresses

  • Health policy numbers and immunization records


You will also need information to file claims with FEMA and insurance companies. The sooner you can file, the sooner you will receive funds to begin rebuilding. This advice can save you MAJOR time and money.


To help support your claims you should have:



  • Photos of every room, every closet, cupboard, drawer and cabinet as well as the exterior of the house and autos. These are the “before” photos so you can prove damage.


While you are gathering all of these “official” items, you might also want to store a copy of all of those digital family photos to protect family memories.



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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

First Aid Shopping

First Aid Shopping: "

Just in time for Skills Day training, I was in REI yesterday and saw these two items on the rack. They are probably the items that we get the most questions on regarding where to buy them.




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