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Your
Abilene Fire Department Presents:
Community
Emergency
Response
Team
On July 15th 2004 the Abilene Fire Department
started the first CERT class in Abilene.
Local government
prepares for everyday emergencies. However, during
a disaster, the number and scope of incidents can
overwhelm conventional emergency services. The
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program
is an all-risk, all-hazard training. This valuable
course is designed to help you protect yourself,
your family, your neighbors and your neighborhood
in an emergency situation.
CERT is a positive
and realistic approach to emergency and disaster
situations where citizens may initially be on
their own and their actions can make a difference.
While people will respond to others in need
without the training, one goal of the CERT program
is to help them do so effectively and efficiently
without placing themselves in unnecessary danger.
In the CERT training, citizens learn to:
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manage utilities and put out small fires
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treat the three medical killers by
opening airways
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controlling bleeding, and treating for
shock
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provide basic medical aid
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search for and rescue victims safely
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organize themselves and spontaneous
volunteers to be effective
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collect disaster intelligence to support
first responder efforts.
For more CERT information contact:
West Central Texas Council of
Governments (325) 672-8544
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The
Taylor
County Burn Ban has been lifted. Please continue to
use caution while burning outdoors!
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HELP PREVENT GRASS
FIRES
BE CAREFUL WHILE
WELDING OR WORKING WITH OTHER SPARK PRODUCING EQUIPMENT
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When was the
last time you tested your smoke detectors ?

Your Abilene
Fire Department reminds you to test your detectors MONTHLY
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Never cross a road that is covered in
water. 1 to 2 feet of water is capable of floating your
vehicle.
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"FIREWATCH"

FIREWATCH
every Monday on
KRBC 9 "Abilene's First News" during the
5:00pm Newscast
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CODE RED

The CodeRED system calls
only those who are in the telephone database. To ensure
no one is omitted, individuals and businesses are
encouraged to log onto the City of Abilene’s website, www.abilenetx.com,
and follow the link to the "CodeRED Residential and
Business Data Collection" page. Those without
Internet access may call Emergency Plans Office
(676-6525), Monday through Friday No one should
automatically assume his or her phone number is
included.
Questions should be
directed to the City of Abilene’s Office of Emergency
Management, (325) 676-6683.
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