County Seeks Civilian Help In Disasters

Program Trains Residents For Emergency Response (Virginia)

When Hurricane Isabel tore through Loudoun County in 2003, it wasn’t just sheriff’s deputies and firefighters who put together a response plan. County officials called on a trained corps of citizens to work at emergency shelters and help in the county’s emergency operations center. The civilians were graduates of the Community Emergency Response Team training course, a program established in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks to enlist ordinary people to help their neighbors during emergencies.

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County Seeks Civilian Help In Disasters

The best disaster response includes training community members as well as public servants:…

Comment by Hurricane! | May 25th, 2005 12:58 pm | Permalink

You bet it does. There are never enough public servants to go around in any disaster. The best way to utilize all the resources is to tape into those people in the community who are already trained in a specific skill.

Comment by Denise O'Berry | May 25th, 2005 1:23 pm | Permalink

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