06/16/2025
What is CERT?
CERT originated with LAFD in 1985, when it was clear there was a need for trained community volunteers to assist in disasters when other emergency resources were overwhelmed. The devastating Mexico City earthquake of that same year, where around 100 untrained good samaritans perished, drove home the idea that because some citizens will want to help out in natural disasters, it was better that they are trained and organized.
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program educates volunteers about disaster preparedness for the hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations.
CERT offers a consistent, nationwide approach to volunteer training and organization that professional responders can rely on during disaster situations, allowing them to focus on more complex tasks.
The CERT program is administered and supported nationally by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). There are several thousand CERT teams across the US, and approximately 450 in California.
Many of the Bell Canyon CERT team members took the certification class in 2016 with LAFD, and then new members (and some of the veterans took it again) earned their certifications in 2022 with VCFD. Member Jerry Murphey has been with us the longest, and was both a DART and CERT member before the 2016 training course. Our team often participates in joint trainings with the BCVWFD.