Mission Statement

The mission of the George Mason University CERT program is to work in partnership with the university’s Safety Department and the university community to produce a pool of personnel—faculty, staff and students—trained in disaster preparedness and response to provide leadership and coordination during an emergency, as critical support to professional responders and for immediate assistance to victims as first responders. George Mason CERT members also assist with non-emergency projects to provide information and a safe environment for the university community.

Key Milestones

The official beginning of the George Mason University CERT was March 20, 2004 when 11 members of the university completed their training. This included two students, one faculty member, and eight staff members. Additional personnel from the university completed the CERT training in December 2004, May 2005, and December 2005. The George Mason CERT became the first university team to have an article published in The Connection on-line newsletter in the Summer 2004 issue.

 

Overview

Training for CERT—provided by the Fairfax County and Prince William County Fire and Rescue Departments—includes basic life support techniques, such as performing CPR and using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), recognition of types of hazardous materials, and how to treat various life-threatening emergencies. The team also learns to perform fire safety analysis and suppression and light search and rescue.

 
 

What's New

A calendar of major additions/updates to the George Mason University CERT website.

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Last updated: Monday, October 9th, 2006 8:46 PM