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Commander's Corner

June 2010

2010 began with the Haiti Earthquake on January 12. Chile and Mexico had their earthquakes thereafter. Lots of seismic activity in thePacific Plate on the other side of the ocean. Lots of examples of how communities deal with disaster forus to learn from. Personal preparedness has been on ... Read Post

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Welcome To TigardCERT.org

tigardcertlogo_refThank you for visiting our site. We appreciate your interest in the Tigard's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) organization. If you aren't familiar with CERT, this article will give you some background information about CERT. Local government prepares for everyday emergencies. However, during a disaster, the number and scope of incidents can quickly overwhelm conventional emergency services. CERT's role is to assist in these circumstances. The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training program is an all-risk, all-hazard training. This valuable course is designed to help you protect yourself, your family, your neighbors and your neighborhood in an emergency situation. CERT is a positive and realistic approach to emergency and disaster situations where citizens may initially be on their own and their actions can make a difference. While people will respond to others in need without the training, one goal of the CERT program is to help them do so effectively and efficiently without placing themselves in unnecessary danger. In the CERT training, citizens learn to:
  • Turn Off utilities and put out small fires
  • Perform Simple Triage and basic medical aid
  • Basic Urban Search and Rescue

Additionally CERTs collect disaster intelligence to support first responder efforts and train as teams to support the emergency response effort. Having the CERT training means you're as ready as you can be to help yourself, your family and your neighborhood. Read on to learn how you can join CERT and play a vital role as a volunteer in Tigard CERT.

 

Citizen Corps News

Citizen Corps News

Saturday August 28, 2010

Citizen Corps News has begun releasing their news articles in RSS form. This section will pickup those news releases automatically ... Read More

CNCS Announces Grants to Build Nonprofit Capacity, Achieve Greater Results

Thursday August 12, 2010

The Corporation for National and Community Service awarded its new Nonprofit Capacity Building Program grants totaling $1 million to increase ... Read More

President Obama Awards Citizen Service Heroes with Medal of Honor

Thursday August 12, 2010

President Obama awarded 13 Americans the 2010 Citizens Medal, the nation's second-highest civilian honor, for their exemplary acts of service. ... Read More

HHS Announces Availability of Health Center New Access Point Grants

Thursday August 12, 2010

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced the availability of up to $250 million in grants ... Read More

Amateur Radio News

RSQ Signal Rporting for Digital Modes

Saturday September 4, 2010

Operating Modes/PSK31This site is devoted to promoting RSQ as an improved signal reporting system for narrow band digital modes and ... Read More

PSK31 Elmer page and PSK Signal Quality

Saturday September 4, 2010

Operating Modes/PSK31Generating clean PSK signals and helping others to correctly tune their souncard output, as well as giving proper RSQ ... Read More

Making the Most of your PSK31 Signal

Saturday September 4, 2010

Operating Modes/PSK31Adjusting audio from your soundcard to obtain a perfect PSK signal from your trasmission. A project to help you ... Read More

Amateur Radio Exam Study Materials

Saturday September 4, 2010

Ham Radio/Exams/Study GuidesCollection of several documents to help you study for your Amateur Radio license exam at ... Read More

Community News

Hawaiian Slack-Key Guitarist Performs at Tigard Public Library Sept 16th

Saturday September 4, 2010

Hawaiian slack-key guitarist Mark Nelson concludes the Tigard Public Library’s free outdoor summer concert series on Thursday, September 16, at ... Read More

Slurry Seals are Coming to Our Area

Saturday September 4, 2010

Slurry seals consist of a thin layer of asphalt binder on top of the existing pavement to restore the street ... Read More

Bring Business to Your Business with Facebook® Sept 9th

Saturday September 4, 2010

The Tigard Public Library will host an introduction to Facebook® for businesses on Thursday, September 9, from 7-8:30 p.m. The ... Read More

Teens: Get Schooled in Gaming at the Library Sept 23rd

Saturday September 4, 2010

The Tigard Public Library’s series of gaming events, Minds at Play, continues in September with a special event just for ... Read More

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Tigard CERT...

Who We Are and What We Do

cert_wide Tigard Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is an indispensible, all-volunteer first responder resource to the City of Tigard. Active participation in CERT enables us to grow alongside our community. Our city adapts to changes in landscape, population, ... Read More

Get Involved...

Join Tigard CERT Today!

SignupYour family is prepared, your home is prepared, will you step out your front door to help your neighbor? To help your neighborhood? Most Tigard citizens want to help, but aren't sure what to do. Members of the Tigard Community Emergency Response ... Read More

Get Prepared...

Prepared For An Emergency?

The likelihood of you and your family surviving a house fire depends as much on having a working smoke detector and an exit strategy, as on a well-trained fire department.The same is true for surviving a terrorist attack or other emergency. We must have the tools ... Read More

Get Going!

What You Can Do, Right Now

Family Preparing for an emergencyFirst, begin With Number One! The First CERT Rule is "Don't be a victim". First take care of yourself and your family...
Preparedness is a gradual process and you need to work at it. ... Read More

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