CERT: Your Community Emergency Response Team

Are you prepared for a fire, earthquake, flood, or other natural disaster in our community? Is your neighborhood equally prepared? Ashland has a program to help you be ready.

CERT volunteers engage in community outreach for disaster and evacuation resources, assist with community events, and complete community risk mitigation projects.

Ashland's CERT program has trained over 1,500 community members to be better prepared to survive a disaster, making Ashland's program one of the most successful in the nation. CERT has been mobilized more than 30 times for activities ranging from managing emergency shelters to evacuating residents during wildfires. 

What does CERT do in the Rogue Valley?

  1. 1 CERT members managing the command post
  2. 2 CERT members extinguishing a fire
  3. 3 CERT Basic Training Triage Exercise

Prepare

Upon Activation in an Emergency

  • Assist first responders and wildland firefighters in an emergency
  • Manage mass casualty medical stations
  • Staff emergency operations centers
  • Assist with communications
  • Stand up points of distribution and information centers
  • Sandbag critical areas to limit flooding
  • Patrol burned areas

Community Outreach

  • Promote public safety during civic events
  • Advocate for emergency preparedness in the community


Check out the CERT Calendar