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UID:10013015-1741075200-1741107600@www.tukwilawa.gov
SUMMARY:Free Community Emergency Response Team Training - Registration is open
DESCRIPTION:Make a Difference in Your Community!\nYou can make a difference in our community by using the CERT training we offer to save lives and protect property. \nOn a normal day\, emergency services personnel are the best trained and equipped to handle emergencies\, and we all count on them for their expertise. However\, following a catastrophic disaster\, emergency response personnel may not be able to help everyone immediately\, because of the size of the area affected\, loss of communications\, and impassable roads. \nThe Puget Sound Fire CERT program serves the areas of Covington\, Kent\, Maple Valley\, SeaTac/Burien\, Tukwila\, Fire District #37\, and Fire District #43. \nCERT Basic Training\nPuget Sound Fire invites those who live or work in Covington\, Kent\, SeaTac/Burien\, Maple Valley\, Tukwila\, Fire District #37 and Fire District #43 to attend our next session of CERT Basic Training. The CERT curriculum includes: \n\nDisaster Preparedness\nCERT Organization\nDisaster Medical Operations – Part 1\nDisaster Medical Operations – Part 2\nDisaster Psychology\nFire Safety and Utility Controls\nLight Search and Rescue Operations\nTerrorism and CERT\nCourse Review and Disaster Simulation\n\nStudents will complete an in-person skills check to practice skills such as fire suppression\, basic medical aid\, and light search and rescue. If you miss a class\, you will need to work with your instructor to make it up. \nAbout CERT\nThe  CERT concept was developed and implemented by the Los Angeles City Fire Department in 1985. CERT became a national program in 1993. There are now CERT programs in all 50 states\, including many tribal nations and U.S. territories. Each is unique to its community. The CERT program offers a consistent\, nationwide approach to volunteer training and organization. \nUpcoming Spring 2025 Session\nRegistration for the Spring 2025 CERT Basic Training session that begin on March 19 will open on Monday February 17. Classes are available afternoons (1:00-4:30pm) or evenings (6:00-9:30pm)\, and will be held at two locations: Station 73 on the West Hill and Station 74 on the East Hill. \nThe CERT Basic Training is free but registration is required as class sizes are limited. \n✔️ Click here to register:  https://pugetsoundfire.org/emergency-management/community-emergency-response-team-cert/
URL:https://www.tukwilawa.gov/event/free-community-emergency-response-team-training/2025-03-04/
LOCATION:Puget Sound Fire Station 73\, 26512 Military Rd S\, Kent\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class,Community Event
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UID:10013014-1740470400-1740502800@www.tukwilawa.gov
SUMMARY:Free Community Emergency Response Team Training - Registration is open
DESCRIPTION:Make a Difference in Your Community!\nYou can make a difference in our community by using the CERT training we offer to save lives and protect property. \nOn a normal day\, emergency services personnel are the best trained and equipped to handle emergencies\, and we all count on them for their expertise. However\, following a catastrophic disaster\, emergency response personnel may not be able to help everyone immediately\, because of the size of the area affected\, loss of communications\, and impassable roads. \nThe Puget Sound Fire CERT program serves the areas of Covington\, Kent\, Maple Valley\, SeaTac/Burien\, Tukwila\, Fire District #37\, and Fire District #43. \nCERT Basic Training\nPuget Sound Fire invites those who live or work in Covington\, Kent\, SeaTac/Burien\, Maple Valley\, Tukwila\, Fire District #37 and Fire District #43 to attend our next session of CERT Basic Training. The CERT curriculum includes: \n\nDisaster Preparedness\nCERT Organization\nDisaster Medical Operations – Part 1\nDisaster Medical Operations – Part 2\nDisaster Psychology\nFire Safety and Utility Controls\nLight Search and Rescue Operations\nTerrorism and CERT\nCourse Review and Disaster Simulation\n\nStudents will complete an in-person skills check to practice skills such as fire suppression\, basic medical aid\, and light search and rescue. If you miss a class\, you will need to work with your instructor to make it up. \nAbout CERT\nThe  CERT concept was developed and implemented by the Los Angeles City Fire Department in 1985. CERT became a national program in 1993. There are now CERT programs in all 50 states\, including many tribal nations and U.S. territories. Each is unique to its community. The CERT program offers a consistent\, nationwide approach to volunteer training and organization. \nUpcoming Spring 2025 Session\nRegistration for the Spring 2025 CERT Basic Training session that begin on March 19 will open on Monday February 17. Classes are available afternoons (1:00-4:30pm) or evenings (6:00-9:30pm)\, and will be held at two locations: Station 73 on the West Hill and Station 74 on the East Hill. \nThe CERT Basic Training is free but registration is required as class sizes are limited. \n✔️ Click here to register:  https://pugetsoundfire.org/emergency-management/community-emergency-response-team-cert/
URL:https://www.tukwilawa.gov/event/free-community-emergency-response-team-training/2025-02-25/
LOCATION:Puget Sound Fire Station 73\, 26512 Military Rd S\, Kent\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class,Community Event
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UID:10013013-1739779200-1739811600@www.tukwilawa.gov
SUMMARY:Free Community Emergency Response Team Training - Registration is open
DESCRIPTION:Make a Difference in Your Community!\nYou can make a difference in our community by using the CERT training we offer to save lives and protect property. \nOn a normal day\, emergency services personnel are the best trained and equipped to handle emergencies\, and we all count on them for their expertise. However\, following a catastrophic disaster\, emergency response personnel may not be able to help everyone immediately\, because of the size of the area affected\, loss of communications\, and impassable roads. \nThe Puget Sound Fire CERT program serves the areas of Covington\, Kent\, Maple Valley\, SeaTac/Burien\, Tukwila\, Fire District #37\, and Fire District #43. \nCERT Basic Training\nPuget Sound Fire invites those who live or work in Covington\, Kent\, SeaTac/Burien\, Maple Valley\, Tukwila\, Fire District #37 and Fire District #43 to attend our next session of CERT Basic Training. The CERT curriculum includes: \n\nDisaster Preparedness\nCERT Organization\nDisaster Medical Operations – Part 1\nDisaster Medical Operations – Part 2\nDisaster Psychology\nFire Safety and Utility Controls\nLight Search and Rescue Operations\nTerrorism and CERT\nCourse Review and Disaster Simulation\n\nStudents will complete an in-person skills check to practice skills such as fire suppression\, basic medical aid\, and light search and rescue. If you miss a class\, you will need to work with your instructor to make it up. \nAbout CERT\nThe  CERT concept was developed and implemented by the Los Angeles City Fire Department in 1985. CERT became a national program in 1993. There are now CERT programs in all 50 states\, including many tribal nations and U.S. territories. Each is unique to its community. The CERT program offers a consistent\, nationwide approach to volunteer training and organization. \nUpcoming Spring 2025 Session\nRegistration for the Spring 2025 CERT Basic Training session that begin on March 19 will open on Monday February 17. Classes are available afternoons (1:00-4:30pm) or evenings (6:00-9:30pm)\, and will be held at two locations: Station 73 on the West Hill and Station 74 on the East Hill. \nThe CERT Basic Training is free but registration is required as class sizes are limited. \n✔️ Click here to register:  https://pugetsoundfire.org/emergency-management/community-emergency-response-team-cert/
URL:https://www.tukwilawa.gov/event/free-community-emergency-response-team-training/2025-02-17/
LOCATION:Puget Sound Fire Station 73\, 26512 Military Rd S\, Kent\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190827T183000
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CREATED:20190820T175712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190820T180732Z
UID:10005444-1566930600-1566936000@www.tukwilawa.gov
SUMMARY:King County Hazard Mitigation Plan Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nWhat natural hazards effect our area?\nWhat can we do to lessen the risk and damage?\nWhat can you do to be prepared for a disaster?\n\nThe King County Hazard Mitigation Plan is being updated. This plan identifies hazards and projects to reduce negative impacts. Meeting will \ninclude a brief presentation from King County Hazard Mitigation specialist and opportunity for questions and comments. \n  \nHosted by the Cities of Kent\, SeaTac\, Covington\, Tukwila and Puget Sound Fire Authority. \nPuget Sound Fire Station 73 \n26512 Military Rd S\, Kent \n  \nFor more information contact Puget Sound Fire Emergency Management:   253-856-4440 or KentOEM@pugetsoundfire.org.
URL:https://www.tukwilawa.gov/event/17753/
LOCATION:Puget Sound Fire Station 73\, 26512 Military Rd S\, Kent\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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