Join the Tribal Emergency Response Team (TERT) Training!
- Learn essential skills for disaster preparedness and response
- Gain hands-on experience in first aid, fire safety, and search and rescue
- Enhance your ability to help your family, friends, and community during emergencies
- Receive a CERT certification upon completion
- Receive a CERT back-pack with response supplies
- Training is FREE and open to all interested community members
- Experienced instructors with real-world emergency experience
- Connect with local emergency services and other dedicated volunteers
- Be part of a supportive network committed to community safety
Here are some reasons to join our TERT program:
- Strengthen Community Resilience: Equip yourself with skills that enhance our collective ability to respond to and recover from emergencies.
- Tailored Training for Local Needs: Receive training that is customized to address the unique challenges and risks faced by our Tribal communities.
- Build Stronger Connections: Meet and collaborate with fellow residents, fostering a sense of camaraderie and teamwork in times of need.
- Enhance Personal Safety: Learn life-saving techniques and disaster preparedness strategies that will benefit you and your loved ones.
- Support Emergency Services: Assist local emergency responders and contribute to a more coordinated and effective response during crises.
- Be a Community Leader: Take on a proactive role in ensuring the safety and well-being of our community, making a meaningful impact in times of need.
- Gain Valuable Skills and Certification: Receive hands-on training in first aid, fire safety, search and rescue, and more, with a CERT certification to acknowledge your preparedness.
- Flexible Training Options: Enjoy training sessions that fit into your schedule, including evenings and weekends, to accommodate busy lifestyles.
- Access to Ongoing Support and Resources: Benefit from continued education, updates, and resources to stay informed and ready for any emergency situation.
- Contribute to Community Pride: Be part of a dedicated group committed to the well-being and resilience of Tribal communities.