On Nov. 16 the states of New Hampshire and Massachusetts in conjunction with Seabrook Station will conduct an audible demonstration of all 121 of the Public Alert and Notification System (PANS) sirens that are located within Seabrook Station’s 10-mile emergency planning zone (EPZ). There are 94 sirens in NH, 27 in MA. At 12:30 p.m., the sirens will be sounded (steady tone) once for a duration of three to five minutes.
This demonstration is a public information endeavor designed to increase public awareness of the sirens and how in the event of a real emergency, the sirens are telling people to tune to the Emergency Alert System radio station for their state (97.5 FM in NH; 93.7 FM, 92.5 FM, 98.5 FM, 1030 AM and 1450 AM in MA) for more information.
There is no public action required.
The West Newbury Emergency Management Agency works along with other Town departments in an effort to maintain and enhance the town of West Newbury's emergency preparedness.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Are you ready? Community Emergency Response Team Training Offered
Are you ready for a disaster? Can your neighborhood be self-sufficient for at least three days after a disaster? Who will help the injured victims in your neighborhood if rescuers are not available? “Neighbors helping neighbors is the core philosophy behind the Community Emergency Response Team training.
The CERT program helps train citizens to be better prepared to respond to emergency situations in their homes, neighborhoods and communities. When emergencies happen, CERT members can give critical support to first responders, provide immediate assistance to victims, and organize spontaneous volunteers at a disaster site. CERT members can also help with non-emergency projects that help improve the safety of the community. CERT is a nationwide initiative. In addition, CERT members are given numerous opportunities to train in a variety of emergency services related topics and to participate in community events.
The Northern Essex Regional Emergency Planning Committee (NEREPC) is holding a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Training Class, held over 6 weeks starting on Monday November 7.
NEREPC committee members are representatives of Fire, Police, Emergency Management, Public Health, Schools, Industry, Hospitals, and Elected Officials in the following cities and towns: Amesbury, Boxford, Georgetown, Ipswich, Merrimac, Newbury, Newburyport, Rowley, Salisbury, and West Newbury.
The CERT training consists of 20 hours of instruction over a six-week period. Course topics include disaster preparedness, disaster fire suppression, disaster medical operations, light search and rescue operations, disaster psychology and team organization, and terrorism. Additional trainings are offered throughout the year to the CERT Basic Training graduates to keep the training current and to have hands on practical experience.
The CERT program has a place for citizens of various ages and abilities. There are many jobs within a CERT for someone who wants to be involved and help. CERT members are needed for documentation, comforting others, logistics, etc. Non-disaster related team activities may include keeping databases, writing a newsletter and planning exercises and activities.
Classes will be held the West Newbury Public Safety Building Training Room, 401 Main Street, West Newbury, MA 01985.
For more information or to register for the upcoming class please contact: Donald Swenson, Director of Amesbury Emergency Management Agency (978) 388-8155, dons@amesburyma.gov or Lee Ann Delp, Director of West Newbury Emergency Management Agency (978) 363-1103, ema@westnewburysafety.org.
A flyer with class information can be found at:
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=1p2-Yg-ybJ_9uYDgEYdeCXW8vloBT_7A3yMzoHJV_1acyE92bzWRqrL5ox_RU&hl=en
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