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Community members invited to participate in emergency response training

Feb. 25, 2025

Northwest Missouri State University’s Emergency and Disaster Management (EDM) program invites students, employees and community members to participate in its free Campus-Community Emergency Response Team (C-CERT) training this spring.

“The main purpose of this training is to teach basic life-saving techniques that can be employed during a localized disaster to potentially mitigate the loss of life,” Travis Surprise, a Northwest instructor of emergency and disaster management, said. “Additionally, it is important during a disaster that one does not become a victim. This training will reinforce that emphasis.”

Northwest’s EDM program will offer its free basic C-CERT training course Thursday, March 20, through Sunday, March 23, in Room 107 of Valk Center on the University campus.

To register for the training, contact Surprise at tsurprise@eduftp.net or 660.562.1008.

The CERT training program is a 24-hour Federal Emergency Management Agency course designed to educate citizens about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their communities. The program trains participants in basic disaster response skills, including first aid, fire safety, search and rescue, team organization and disaster medical operations.

Using training learned in the classroom and during exercises, CERT participants can assist others in their neighborhood, campus or workplace when professional responders are not immediately available to help.

Northwest EDM students are encouraged to take CERT training for one of their three-credit requirements of 36-491 Field Experience in EDM.



Contact

Dr. Mark Hornickel
Administration Building
Room 215
660.562.1704
mhorn@eduftp.net