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October 2019
Volume 2, Issue 4
A R I Z O N A S T A T E C I T I Z E N C O R P S C O U N C I L
Inside this issue:
November Meeting 1
Local 2
State/National 2
Activity Photos 3
Announcements 4
Upcoming Events 4
Partner Programs 5
Committed Citizens for a Prepared Community
Arizona
Citizen Corps Program
NOVEMBER 15
AZSCCC In-Person Meeting
November 15, 2019 — Please mark your calendar and plan to attend the November Arizona State Citizen
Corps Council meeting. If you’re not already aware, the November meeting is the one meeting each year
that we ask ASCCC-appointed members and other Citizen Corps and partner programs representatives to
attend in person.
This year’s meeting is open to program managers and volunteers. It will include breakout sessions, CERT
refresher training as well as a tabletop exercise. You don’t want to miss this opportunity to collaborate
with other programs and engage in networking activities!
Please use the link below to register via EventBrite. Registration deadline: October 22, 2019
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/arizona-state-citizen-corps-council-meeting-tickets-74515571079
Recognition Awards
This year the Arizona State Citizen Corps Council will recognize volunteer programs that have implemented and maintained an active preparedness program.
Program managers interested in submitting activity information for consideration of a Recognition Award should complete the Citizen Corps Report Form (https://azdohs.gov/arizona-citizen-corps-program - one form per activity) and email the form(s) to [email protected].
Submission Deadline for November Recognition Award: October 22, 2019
Daisy Mountain Fire CERT
Daisy Mountain Fire & Medical is conducting our fall CERT training that will conclude on October 24th. Affiliated CERT volunteers will be providing first aid for seven different events between now and Thanksgiving and using those opportunities to talk will people about disaster preparedness. Daisy Mountain will also present CPR training on Novem-ber 7th and First Aid training on November 14th, for more information and registration visit https://goo.gl/r79fv1.
Scottsdale CERT
The City of Scottsdale is currently accepting registration for a C.E.R.T. course. This 6-week course begins October 10.
Yuma County CERT
September 4, 2019 - Yuma County Board of Supervisors declared September as Emer-gency Preparedness Month for Yuma County. In attendance were emergency manage-ment staff and volunteers to include CERT and Yuma Auxiliary Communications which are our local Ham Radio volunteers. September 6, 7, 13, 14, 2019 - Yuma County OEM hosted a CERT Basic Training course. CERT members taught the majority of the classes and had 13 community mem-bers complete the course. September 14, 2019 - Yuma County Emergency Management and Public Health taught a community readiness class at the Yuma County Library. Attendees were exposed to preparedness at home to include ready.gov, preparing a 72 hour kit, communication plan and family planning. Yuma County EM Director, Tony Badilla and U.S. Army Yuma Proving Grounds EM, Robert Borocio gave several media interviews on emergency preparedness month both on radio and on local television on family preparedness . September 22, 2019 - CERT general meeting :Training this month was on knots, loops and hitches. October 5, 2019-Yuma County CERT will be participating in the Yuma Police Department GAIN (Getting Arizona Involved in Neighborhoods) October 17, 2019 - CERT will participate in the Arizona Great Shakeout at 1017 AM- Participation for three minutes wherever you are at! October 17-18 ,2019 - Yuma County CERT will have an informational booth at the Yuma County Health Fair and will discuss CERT, emergent preparedness and have prepared-ness information available. October 19, 2019 - CERT general meeting: Safety Tracking, ICS Boards and 1 new knot. November 11, 2019 - Yuma County CERT will be participating with traffic control and street closures for the Veteran’s Parade. November 16, 2019 - CERT general meeting: Triage and 1 new knot. December 9, 2019 - Yuma County CERT will be participating with traffic control and street closures for the Dorothy Young Memorial Electric Parade. December 21, 2019 - CERT general meeting: communications and potluck festivities.
Coconino County CERT
August 30th thru September 2nd - Coconino County hosted the Law Enforcement Booth at our Fair. Over 20 volunteers assisted in giving out Personal Safety information and education for 4 days . September 9th – A CERT Training was conducted in Williams for the local CERT Team on Medical response to a Disaster. September 21st - Hosted a table at “Science in the Park” to educate the public on Wildland fire safety and Campfire safety. This event is put on by the Forest Service. September 24th - Conducted Monthly CERT training. Training was on Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) delivered by a local CISM member/Instructor. September 27th thru 29th - Basic CERT Academy was held at the Sheriff’s Office .Nine (9) students attended and graduated .
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State/National Local
National CERT Association
Recently, meetings have occurred to establish a National
CERT Association. Watch for more details as development
unfolds.
National CERT Conference
A r i z o n a S t a t e c i t i z e n s c o r p s c o u n c i l
Arizona Disaster Healthcare Volunteers
2019 Arizona State Citizen Corps Council Meeting
Schedule
February 20, 2020
May 21, 2020
August 20, 2020
November 19, 2020
*Meetings dates subject t change.
The Arizona Emergency System for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals (AZ-ESAR-VHP) is part of a national program that pre-registers and verifies the qualifications of health professionals who are ready and willing to respond to disasters. Register on-line today!
https://esar-vhp.health.azdhs.gov
Recognition Award— Citizen Corps Activity Report From
To encourage Citizen Corps and partner programs to maintain an active status, the AZSCCC developed a concept wherein programs can report an activity under any of seven categories. Upon completion of an activity or prior to October of each year, programs will send a completed form substantiating their activities. Programs submitting activities will be receive a Certificate of Recognition at the annual in-person AZSCCC meeting held in November of each year.
The seven activity categories are:
Identify ways volunteers can help meet the needs of first responders and local emergency management
Educate neighborhoods on emergency preparedness and safety
Offer volunteer opportunities to address crime, or public health, or emer-
gency preparedness
Engage in public events to promote Citizen Corps
Partner with another volunteer unit to share resources in a time of need
Present to groups/organizations on Citizen Corps
Participate in a joint activity with another volunteer unit
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Basic CERT Training
manuals are available from
the FEMA Distribution
Center.
To place an order, email
fema-publications-
call 800-480-2520.
Citizen Corps & CERT Activity Photos
Yuma County EM Director, Tony Badilla and U.S. Army Yuma Proving Grounds EM, Robert Borocio promoting family emergency preparedness on radio.
In July and August, GGV CERT supported Teen CERT training for 29 students from Sahuarita and Walden Grove High Schools in Sahuarita, Arizona. Rural Metro Firefighters served as the instructors,.
For five days in August, GGV CERT members and Green Valley Fire Corps members supported Live Burn training conducted by the Green Valley and Drexel Heights Fire Departments. Wearing full Turn Out gear including SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus) firefighters endured high heat and smoke to rescue "victims" from a specially designed training facility on Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. The CERT and Fire Corps volunteers ensured the firefighters were given plenty of water, cold towels, and fresh SCBA tanks after they emerged from the burning building.
For the September National Preparedness Month, GGV CERT members received refresher Disaster Medical training.
October will feature two big events — On October
26th the GGV CERT mount-out trailer will be in the
Green Valley White Elephant parade, the
community's largest annual event.
During the night of October 30th GGV CERT
members will practice setting up an evacuation/
rehab center using a shelter, generator and work
lights transported to the shelter area in the mount-
out trailer. CERT members will then simulate
searching for victims to bring to the center, using
two-way radios to coordinate the search.
NEWS FROM
GREATER GREEN
VALLEY CERT
Recent Yuma County CERT Class
North Gila County CERT
● Continues to provide support for local area. NGCC staffed the Event Command Post for the 8th annual festival in support of the Christo-pher Kohl’s Fire Depart-ment. Approximately 800 people were in at-tendance. The festival involved multi-agency support and included CKFD, Native Air Ambu-lance, CK Fire auxiliary, Gila County Sheriff’s Office and community volunteers.
● Other community events supported by NGCC include Air Port day, Tamales Cooking, Hal-loween, and the annual Christmas electric pa-rade.
● As a result of donations, grant funding and fund raising, NGCC provided six portable radios with accessories, a 10X10 pop-up shelter and print-ed emergency infor-mation for public aware-ness to the Pine Straw-berry CERT team for their CERT activities.
AZSCCC Members
Antonio Hernandez - Chair
Paul Schickel - Vice Chair
Gilbert M. Orrantia
Cynthia Anderson
Tony Badilla
Kara Egbert
David Harden
Shane Levinson
Steve Rutherford
Grant Smith
Cheryl Bowen Kennedy - Citizen Corps Program Director
A r i z o n a S t a t e C i t i z e n C o r p s C o u n c i l
Council Mission Statement
Promote emergency preparedness for all Arizonans through education, training, and volunteer service.
The Council works with state and local Citizen Corps programs to cross collaborate, increase public
awareness, bridge partnerships, and strengthen community resilience to better prepare for, respond
to, and recover from threats of terrorism, crime, public health emergencies, and disasters of all kinds.
Council Vision
Strengthening community disaster preparedness, response and resiliency of Arizonans through dedi-
cated volunteers and active Citizen Corps programs.
Council Goals
Serve as a State voice for the network of Citizen Corps Programs and local councils through
enhanced communication and outreach
Promote Citizen Corps Program participation and volunteer activities which strengthen community
preparedness, response, and resiliency
Strengthen our internal capacity to support the growth and sustainability of local Citizen Corps
councils and programs through collaboration with local, state, federal, and tribal agencies
Arizona State Citizen Corps Council
c/o Arizona Department of Homeland Security
1700 W. Washington, Suite 210
Phoenix, AZ 85007
602.542.7013
azdohs.gov/Arizona-citizen-corps-
program
Announcements Register new Citizen Corps Councils and CERT programs or update information on previously
registered councils/programs. Visit https://community.fema.gov/Register.
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Date Event Location Contact
October 10 Basic CERT Scottsdale Scottsdale Fire Department
480-312-1861
October 28-30
Basic CERT
Sky Harbor Airport
2845 E. Buckeye Rd., Rm. L-1 , Phoenix
https://www.signupgenius.com/index.cfm?go=s.signup&urlid=30e0445adab2a
a5f58-phoenix&view=standard
November 8-10 Basic CERT 150 S. 12th St. , Phoenix
Phoenix Fire Administration Building
https://www.signupgenius.com/index.cfm?go=s.signup&urlid=30e0445adab2a
a5f58-phoenix&view=standard
November 7 CPR Daisy Mountain Fire Station 141,
43814 N New River Road, New River registration visit https://goo.gl/E9zPbP
November 14 First Aid Daisy Mountain Fire Station 141,
43814 N New River Road, New River registration visit https://goo.gl/W51dfT
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program educates people about disaster preparedness and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, and disaster medical operations. Using their training, CERT members can assist others in their neighborhood or workplace following an event and can take a more active role in preparing their community. The program is administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Please visit the CERT program web page for more information.
Fire Corps
The Fire Corps promotes the use of citizen advocates to enhance the capacity of resource-constrained fire and rescue departments at all levels: volunteer, combination, and career. Citizen advocates can assist local fire departments in a range of activities including fire safety outreach, youth programs, and administrative support. Fire Corps provides resources to assist fire and res-cue departments in creating opportunities for citizen advocates and promotes citizen participation. Fire Corps is funded through DHS and is managed and implemented through a partnership be-tween the National Volunteer Fire Council, the International Association of Fire Fighters, and the International Association of Fire Chiefs. Please visit Fire Corps for more information.
National Neighborhood Watch Program
The National Neighborhood Watch Program (formerly USAonWatch), housed within the National Sheriffs’ Association, has worked to unite law enforcement agencies, private organizations, and individual citizens in a nation-wide effort to reduce crime and improve local communities. In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, Neighborhood Watch programs have expanded beyond their traditional crime prevention role to help neighborhoods focus on disaster preparedness, emergen-cy response and terrorism awareness. The Neighborhood Watch Program draws upon the com-passion of average citizens, asking them to lend their neighbors a hand. Please vis-it http://www.nnw.org/ for more information.
Medical Reserve Corps (MRC)
The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) Program strengthens communities by helping medical, public health and other volunteers offer their expertise throughout the year as well as during local emer-gencies and other times of community need. MRC volunteers work in coordination with existing local emergency response programs and also supplement existing community public health initia-tives, such as outreach and prevention, immunization programs, blood drives, case management, care planning, and other efforts. The MRC program is administered by HHS. Please visit the Medical Reserve Corps for more information.
Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS)
Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS) works to enhance the capacity of state and local law enforce-ment to utilize volunteers. VIPS serves as a gateway to resources and information for and about law enforcement volunteer programs. Funded by DOJ, VIPS is managed and implemented by the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Please visit Volunteers in Police Service for more information.
CITIZEN CORPS PARTNER PROGRAMS
Hurricane Katrina and the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001 caused many Americans to wonder how they can help prepare their communities. The Citizen Corps Partner Programs listed below give citizens the opportunity get involved. Citizen Corps' five federally sponsored partner programs help build capacity for first responders through the use of volunteers.