Quick Summary
- Faculty, staff and students can participate
- 25 hours of training includes CPR/AED and other emergency response skills
Want to be better prepared to help yourself, the campus community and your own neighbors in an emergency?
The campus is seeking about 50 faculty, staff and students to train this quarter as members of a new Campus Emergency Response Team.
It will support the campus's comprehensive emergency program including preparedness activities, community welfare during special events like Picnic Day, and organized community recovery in an emergency.
"The team will play a vital role both in support of professional responders and in circumstances when they are not immediately available," Stokes said.
Training
Volunteers will receive training in team organization and leadership, disaster preparedness, and basic disaster response skills such as:
- fire safety and suppression
- light search and rescue
- disaster psychology
- active shooter and extreme violence awareness
Experienced first responders and emergency professionals from the campus and city of Davis will teach the free certification course. The Sierra-Delta chapter of the American Red Cross will provide instruction in CPR and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) for cardiac arrests.
About 25 hours in classroom training and exercises will be capped by field experience and testing in rescue, extinguishing fires and more.
Get more information and sign up
Specific dates and times for training will be based on what works best for the group of interested volunteers.
For more information or to sign up, please email one of the two training coordinators: Brent Wagstaff of Safety Services at bwagstaff@ucdavis.edu or Mary Macias of Student Health and Counseling Services at memacias@ucdavis.edu.
The city of Davis Fire Department oversees the city's CERT, which has about 50 members.