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Februray
26, 2004
Corbin
Urges Residents to Make a Difference
Become a part of the Nassau County Emergency Response Team
Mineola, NY –
Deputy Presiding Officer Roger Corbin (D-Westbury) announced today that
Nassau County is looking for volunteers for the Community Emergency Response
Team (CERT) program.
“I urge residents to partake in this wonderful opportunity, said
Legislator Corbin. “As a CERT volunteer you will be providing a
dutiful service to your community, as well as, protecting the welfare
and quality of life of your fellow neighbors.”
(CERT) is a federally, funded community-based program that educates and
provides basic training so communities and individuals are better prepared
to respond in an emergency situation. When emergency or disaster strikes,
CERT members can give critical support to first-line responders and provide
immediate assistance to their communities within a coordinated, collaborative,
and organized effort. CERT members can also help with the non-emergency
preparedness projects that help improve the overall safety of the community.
The Nassau County CERT program will incorporate partnerships between community
members, OEM, the Long Island VOAD (Voluntary Organization Active in Disaster),
and emergency response agencies and requires a commitment of time and
resources from all participants. The program will specifically address
community emergency preparedness issues and ways in which the community
can be included in education initiatives and coordinated efforts during
emergencies and disasters.
“The CERT course is taught in your community by a trained team of
first-line responders”, added Corbin. “If you or someone you
know is interested in becoming part of the Nassau County Emergency Response
team. Please contact the Emergency Management Office at 573-0636 and ask
for Jennifer Mincin or Lt. Bob Beckman.”
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