County Seeks Civilian Help In Disasters
Monday, May 23rd, 2005 at 9:57 am by Hurricane Tipster
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:…