Community Emergency Response Team

CERT
The application  period for spring 2024 has now closed.

Our CERT program is held on Monday evenings, 7-9 p.m., concluding with a mock drill on a Saturday morning. 

The Frisco Fire Department prepares every day for emergencies that may threaten our community. But in the event of a major disaster, the number and type of calls could overwhelm Frisco's first responders and emergency services. In such cases, citizens may have to rely on each other for help, such as immediate life saving needs, until first responders arrive.

CERT
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is an all-hazards program training individuals to be better prepared to respond to emergency situations. CERT members give critical support to first responders in emergencies, provide victim assistance,  organize volunteers  and collect disaster information to support first responder efforts.

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Contact & Register:
Questions can be directed to our Community Education Information line during normal business hours at 972-292-6351. 

Training

CERT training classes take place from 7 - 9 p.m. over an 8-week period. Specialized training given during the classes includes:

  • Disaster medical operations
  • Disaster preparedness
  • Fire suppression
  • Light search and rescue
  • Patient triage
  • Severe weather
  • Team organization
  • Terrorism
  • Treating life-threatening injuries

CERT is a positive and realistic approach to emergency and disaster situations where citizens may be initially unable to receive professional help following a disaster. CERT volunteers are trained to respond effectively and efficiently without placing themselves in danger.

History
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) began promoting the CERT concept nationwide in 1994, using a model created by the Los Angeles Fire Department. Since then, CERTs have been established in hundreds of communities. The City of Frisco established its CERT in 2003.