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Emergency Response ForceThe Emergency Response Force (ERF) is an emergency management volunteer program supervised by the Office of Emergency Management. Members consist of trained individuals who typically have a background in CPR and first aid and emergency response. Regardless of their background, all ERF members are trained to provide emergency care. Emergency Response Force members may be called out to respond to structure and vegetation fires; hazardous materials incidents; multi-casualty incidents; mass care and shelter; evacuations; and other emergencies.
ERF members are trained to provide emergency rehabilitation for public safety personnel, which includes blood pressure, pulse and respiration monitoring if required; evacuation assistance; shelter set-up and management; search and rescue; and first aid for emergency and special events. Here is an example of the training ERF members receive:
To reach a supervisory level, ERF members must complete additional training. Please note to open Acrobat pdf documents, you will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. For More Information Contact: Mike Cruz LeAnn M. Coletta, CEM |
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