Bodega Bay CERT: Community Emergency Response Team

Bodega Bay CERT: Community Emergency Response Team The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program educates members of the community about disaster preparedness and responds to local disasters.

Shake out! Be prepared!
04/11/2022

Shake out! Be prepared!

¡Shake Out al estilo del Condado de Sonoma! Con tanta preocupación por los incendios forestales en octubre, el ejercicio de terremoto Great Shake Out a menudo no está en la mente de todos. ¡La preparación para los terremotos es realmente importante, por lo que estamos moviendo el ejercicio al 18 de abril para el Condado de Sonoma! Este es el aniversario del terremoto de San Francisco de 1906.
¡Practique el ejercicio de Agacharse, Cubrirse y Agarrarse, el lunes 18 de abril a las 10:00 am! Más información en https://socoemergency.org/preparese/peligros-locales/terremotos/

April Newsletter for Bodega Bay CERT.  Lots of great updates!
04/05/2022

April Newsletter for Bodega Bay CERT. Lots of great updates!

Bodega Bay CERT Newsletter - April 2022

Check out this video with our own Dr. George Flores & Dewey Kribs.  A tsunami is a series of ocean waves caused by large...
03/24/2022

Check out this video with our own Dr. George Flores & Dewey Kribs.

A tsunami is a series of ocean waves caused by large displacement of water, such as earthquakes, underwater landslides, volcanic eruptions, or asteroids. Tsunami can travel 20-30 miles per hour with wave formations of 10-100 feet high. As a tsunami approaches land it causes flooding and disrupt transportation, power, communications, and the water supply. The Pacific Ocean Coast and Caribbean have the greatest tsunami risk in The United States.

En español » A tsunami is a series of ocean waves caused by large displacement of water, such as earthquakes, underwater landslides, volcanic eruptions, or asteroids. Tsunami can travel 20-30…

Great Tsunami information!
03/21/2022

Great Tsunami information!

ANIMALS, EMERGENCIES & DISASTERS: Register: https://www.bodegabaycert.org/post/animals-emergencies-disasters-coming-soon...
02/08/2022

ANIMALS, EMERGENCIES & DISASTERS:

Register: https://www.bodegabaycert.org/post/animals-emergencies-disasters-coming-soon

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW NOW!

Free Online Workshop

February 7, 2022 6-7:30 pm

Please copy and paste this link to your browser

https://us02web.zoom.us/w/84480408547?tk=RCy2Mc2-MgE-sUDOTieJ8uFQrbwg2PX_unvEkPhG-UU.DQMAAAATq2y74xZ1dFowalVtNVNzU01vRlBxQzlxMHFnAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA&pwd=WkVyVVFjdzZEajAvV2J5RmZTOFRmUT09



Hosted by Bodega Bay CERT

Join Bodega Bay CERT and HALTER Project Founder-Director Julie Atwood for this important and timely presentation. Pets, equines, backyard farm animals, commercial livestock, and wildlife will all be discussed.

Topics:

· What to do in an Animal Emergency or Disaster

· How to request help

· Evacuation and Shelter-in-Place prep

· Go-Bags, Stay Crates, Emergency Supplies

· Large Animal Technical Rescue

· How to become an Animal Disaster Volunteer or join a CERT

· Resource links

There will be breaks between topic segments, and at the end for live Q&A.
We hope participants will come with questions ready! There will be time for Q&A.

Click here to REGISTER in advance for this meeting.

Or register at BodegaBayCERT.org

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email

containing Zoom link to join the meeting on February 7, 6:00 – 7:30 pm.

Questions? Email: [email protected]

About the Speaker

HALTER PROJECT was founded in 2013 to help owners of pets, equines backyard and commercial livestock be better prepared for local emergencies and large-scale disasters. The program provides free resources, sponsored trainings, equipment and grants to rural fire agencies and organizations, and is a FEMA Individual and Community Preparedness and Award recipient.

Founder/Director Julie Atwood is a longtime Sonoma County resident, horsewoman/cat person, and a volunteer with multiple regional and state Disaster Response teams. She is a frequent presenter at regional, national, and international conferences.

Hosted by Bodega Bay CERT as part of its Community Preparedness Program.

Special thanks to FireSAFE Sonoma

ANIMALS, EMERGENCIES & DISASTERS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW NOW! Free Online Workshop February 7, 2022 6-7:30 pm Please copy and paste this link to your browser https://us02web.zoom.us/w/84480408547?tk=RCy2Mc2-MgE-sUDOTieJ8uFQrbwg2PX_unvEkPhG-UU.DQMAAAATq2y74xZ1dFowalVtNVNzU01vRlBxQzlxMHFnAAAAAAAAAAAAAA...

International ShakeOut Day is always the third Thursday of October (this year: October 21). What is Shakeout Day?  It is...
10/14/2021

International ShakeOut Day is always the third Thursday of October (this year: October 21). What is Shakeout Day? It is a day that you can learn how to prepare and learn to respond to earthquakes whether at home, business or traveling. This website offers informative and life-saving advice, drills and presentations you can share at work and home.

Lot's of great links for resources:
https://www.shakeout.org/howtoparticipate/

WHAT WILL YOU DO IN AN EARTHQUAKE? BE PREPARED!

Have you registered for ShakeOut yet? We did! JOIN US in the world's largest earthquake drill on October 21: https://ShakeOut.org/register.
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(alt text: Promotional graphic detailing ShakeOut's international earthquake drill on October 21st, 2021.)

09/20/2021

We are pleased to announce that we've added another piece of life saving equipment to our EMS toolbox -- a brand new Lucas 3. Simply stated, this is a device that does chest compressions as we manage cardiac arrest calls. By taking over that essential tasks, the machine allows us to deploy our responders to the other critical steps needed to bring someone back to life. Why is this so important? Because, even when we are "fully staffed" (which is still below NFPA standards), an extra set of hands helps us properly run the Arrest Protocol. And, when our ambulance is out, and we have but 2 people behind, deploying the Lucas is critical to allowing us to use some of our advanced life saving techniques. This is our second Lucas -- the first is on our ambulance. We needed a second for those Cardiac Arrest calls that come when our ambulance crew is out of the area. How did we afford it? Grant Master Extraordinaire, Ray Hill, secured a FEMA grant; a small match was paid by the District with the Bodega Bay Firefighters Association willing to top up the funding if necessary. We are constantly looking for ways to serve you better and are pleased to let you know that we now have this important tool onboard.

Bodega Bay CERT Public ProgramMonday, September 13, 6:00PM to 7:30PMBy ZoomWildfire! Prevention and ResponseJustin Fox, ...
09/01/2021

Bodega Bay CERT Public Program
Monday, September 13, 6:00PM to 7:30PM

By Zoom

Wildfire! Prevention and Response

Justin Fox, Fire Captain, Bodega Bay Fire Protection District

Wildfires and the BBFPD EOC Information System -- Dewey Kribs

Support During Emergencies in Unincorporated Sonoma County -- James Cooper, Deputy Emergency Services Coordinator, Department of Emergency Management

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81297528073?pwd=UG41cENEdldJeTB3V0NvREx5VlAzUT09

Meeting ID: 812 9752 8073
Passcode: 851000

Or Phone Dial (voice only)
+1 669 900 6833

For more information about preparing for wildfire, see: FireSafeSonoma.org
https://socoemergency.org/get-ready/

Understand disaster risks in your region and develop a plan to stay safe, have an emergency kit, and how to stay informed as events unfold.

Geoff Peters, Alma, and Dante from Northern Sonoma County CERT brought their CERT trailer packed with gear and training ...
08/01/2021

Geoff Peters, Alma, and Dante from Northern Sonoma County CERT brought their CERT trailer packed with gear and training materials to the Grange and provided a full day of top-notch Hybrid Basic CERT hands-on training.

Bodega Bay now has 12 newly certified CERT volunteers trained and ready to help in the event of a disaster. Several volunteers from Petaluma and elsewhere in Sonoma County also participated.

Read all about it...

July 31, 2021 Geoff Peters, Alma, and Dante from Northern Sonoma County CERT brought their CERT trailer packed with gear and training materials to the Grange and provided a full day of top-notch Hybrid Basic CERT hands-on training. Bodega Bay now has 12 newly certified CERT volunteers trained and re...

SONOMA COUNTY GRAND JURY ADVANCES COMMUNITY ROLE IN DISASTERSThe recently issued 2020- 2021 Sonoma County Grand Jury Fin...
07/29/2021

SONOMA COUNTY GRAND JURY ADVANCES COMMUNITY ROLE IN DISASTERS
The recently issued 2020- 2021 Sonoma County Grand Jury Final Report recognizes the importance of CERT and other community efforts, described in this excerpt:
F25. Government cannot help residents with everything during a disaster. Continued development and expansion of Citizens Organized to Prepare for Emergencies / Community Emergency Response Teams groups are deemed essential as major emergencies could overwhelm agencies’ ability to fully reach and protect people and property.

Furthermore, the Grand Jury made this Recommendation:
R19. By December 31, 2021, the Department of Emergency Management publicize the work of community preparedness groups such as Citizens Organized to Prepare for Emergencies, Community Emergency Response Teams, and Community Organizations Around Disasters to more effectively reach all residents about emergency alerts and warnings. (F4, F24, F25)

FIRE DISTRICTS CONSOLIDATING
On July 20, Sonoma County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved multiple fire district consolidations, including Bodega Bay Fire Protection District with Sonoma County Fire District. The outpouring of community support, including from BB CERT and many of its members for consolidation and funding to sustain full fire services in Bodega Bay, was instrumental. Although actual consolidation of the fire districts is still several months away, Chief Grinnell has assured us that Bodega Bay CERT will continue to enjoy fire district support and cooperation under the new configuration.

CERT TRAINING
More than 15 local volunteers recently have completed the Introduction to CERT (online) course, and are set for Basic CERT hands-on training on July 31. Graduates from the hybrid program will receive a CERT helmet, vest and backpack containing handy equipment, and can be sworn in as County Disaster Service Workers. Each new CERT volunteer will serve a particular shed neighborhood in Bodega Bay. They also will be eligible to take specialized CERT training, beginning with CPR/AED and First Aid, which is being offered on August 21. For more information, contact: [email protected]

SHED UPDATE
Shed teams are being rebuilt at the Pro Shop, Gull, Condor and perhaps Seaway. Shed captains and volunteers are encouraged to make sure the shed inventory is in working order, and to complete and submit the CERT Census forms (see below). The date for an All Sheds Drill will be announced soon after new CERTs are trained. For more information, contact [email protected]

CERT APPOINTS TWO NEW BOARD MEMBERS
Ellen Robb and Julie Atwood have been appointed to the Bodega Bay CERT Board of Directors. Ellen, who is a tax attorney, takes on the duties of Secretary. Julie is the founder of the Halter Project and Director, Valley of the Moon Children’s Foundation. She is taking on the newly formed Training and Education Committee.

HAM NEWS
As a result of a recent survey of current and inactive Bodega Bay Hams, 47 licensed residents want to be part of a mobilization when a disaster occurs. CERT is also working with the BBFPD Auxiliary Communications Unit to implement the Disaster Smart Board with mapping of CERT Ham calls into the station. We are prepared, with completed refresher training for Hams currently on the weekly Net, for Wildfire season. An emphasis has been placed on reporting potential fire start-ups and embers.

GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING MOVED TO SEPTEMBER 13
The CERT General Membership Meeting and Program originally scheduled for August 16 has been rescheduled to September 13 at 6:00PM, again by Zoom. The topic and speakers will be announced on the BBCERT website and in the next CERT Newsletter.

SEEKING WEB AND SOCIAL MEDIA MARVEL
BB CERT is looking to “up our game” with IT. If you or someone you know can volunteer to help us improve the CERT website, FB page, and announcements, please contact [email protected]

BB CERT CENSUS
CERT is conducting the first ever census of disaster volunteers in our region. Updated details about CERT volunteer contact information, location, certifications, skills, and availability is needed to develop training and education and to better prepare for disaster response.

The form is available here: https://www.bodegabaycert.org/news

Please complete this census, even though you may have participated in the recent survey of local Hams, and even though you may not have completed CERT training but are willing to serve in a helping capacity in the event of a local disaster. If you know of someone else that should get the census form, please feel free to pass it along. You will probably have to print it and fill it in by hand, as we do not presently have the technology for electronic forms. Completed CERT census forms should be sent to: [email protected] or to: CERT, P.O. Box 451, Bodega Bay, CA 94923

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