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Jan 10 2008, 8:19 AM EST by
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Anniston Star's News story
hours a day. When a disaster strikes in Calhoun County, Smitherman quickly gets on his radio at home to dispatch Calhoun County Civil Defense
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Apr 22 2007, 9:25 AM EDT by
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Webster's Chapel Fire Department's Open House.....
WE ARE SORRY TO INFORM YOU THAT HOWARD ROPER WILL BE DEVOTING FULL TIME HOURS TO THE REMOVAL OF LAND LINE STAKES PLACED BY LAND SURVEYOR.
THIS MAY RESULT IN A BLESSING TO YOU SINCE HE MAY BE SPENDING MORE TIME AT HOME ON HIS JOHN DEERE CLEARING AND CLEANING FOR HIS FUTURE ESTATE.
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Nov 16 2007, 11:50 AM EST by Anonymous
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CERT Training
To be a CERT member, all you need to do is take the standard 21-hour CERT class. Calhoun County is proud to have over a dozen state-certified CERT Trainers. These trainers represent agencies including the county's two civil defense groups, EMA, hazmat team, area fire departments, and amateur radio operators. In order for CERT to be recognized by the State of Alabama, the 21-hour CERT class must be under the supervision of a state-certified trainer. However, individual modules may be taught by subject matter experts such as firefighters (for fire protection and hazmat) and paramedics (for disaster medical operations and triage).
The Calhoun County CERT conducts the 21-hour CERT class periodically for the citizens of Calhoun County. As CERT training focuses on preparing the individual to respond to disasters within the home or community, participation in the broader range of activities conducted by the Calhoun County CERT is encouraged but not neccessarily required.
Additionally, CERT's may be sponsored by agencies, such as the Calhoun County EMA which sponsors the Calhoun County CERT, fire departments, schools, civic organizations, churches, and companies.
To join the Calhoun County CERT, receive CERT training, or inquire about CERT training at your workplace, club, or house of worship, contact:
Debbie Blevins, Calhoun County EMA
(256) 435-0540
dblevins@calhounema.org
Buck Wade, Calhoun County CERT Coordinator
calhounco.cert@gmail.com
Jonathan Gaddy, Calhoun County CERT Training Coordinator
jgaddy@cableone.net
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Aug 11 2007, 11:16 PM EDT by
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