Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Mira Mesa CERT Newsletter


Good morning, here is the News:

November Hours Due—If you took the Refresher or the communications CE, or anything else that would qualify for Continuing Education or volunteer hours, you need to tell me about it.  Please have your hours in before this Friday 5:00pm.  You can reply to this email as many do, but I REALLY appreciate a separate email with subject "Volunteer Hours for November" makes it stand out a bit more in my mail queue.



New DSW applications—Those of you who are qualifying for your first DSW card this month (two team meetings, two CE's) can turn those hours in to me this week also.  Again, a separate email with subject "DSW Qualifying Activities" is very much appreciated.



Continuing Education, Collapse Survival Awareness—Still open, but registration closes this Thursday.  Class is this Saturday 9:00am—Noon down at NTC.  This is a new and unique CE for us.  As CERT volunteers we should NEVER be anywhere near a building collapse, but we need to plan for and prepare for the unexpected.  Bottom line, this stuff could save your life.  If you know you can't crawl for any distance, this probably isn't your CE, but if you just don't think that you will function well in this situation, you might want to take this thing and find out.  There will be tight spaces and time spent blindfolded, but nothing that is unsafe of course.  You can get knee pads at Home Depot, Harbor Freight and very often Big Lots, and that might be a really good idea, I don't know, remember this is new for me too.



Continuing Education, Hose Loading—Also still open, but registration for this also closes this Thursday.  This one is this next Sunday 9:00am—2:00pm at NTC.  If you didn't take this over the Summer you have another chance.  Hose loading is a real skill.  This is easily one of the most interesting CE's I've taken here at CERT.  There is some physical exertion involved, but the whole point is that techniques have been developed to keep it manageable and safe.  You'll be working with the SDF&R training engines and real hose, this is the real deal.  I just don't think it is possible to have too many of us trained to do this.  Next Fall if we have a bad wildfire situation, our capability could be vital.



Go here to sign up for either or both of these.  heck, you could shoot down a year's Continuing Education requirement in one memorable weekend:




December Team Meeting— Our next meeting is on Monday, 10 December, 6:00pm—7:00pm.  We will meet in the Mira Mesa Senior Center, 8640 Mira Mesa Blvd.  That's between New Salem/Reagan Rd and Camino Ruiz.  The Senior Center is on the North Side of Mira Mesa Blvd., so you must be going Westbound to get into the place.  Enter the first of two driveways, it is one way going in the first drive and one way coming out the second.  If you miss it, you should to go up Camino Ruiz, turn right on New Salem and make another pass.  DO NOT park at the IHOP, your car will not be there when you return.

This meeting will be mainly an orientation for new members, so I especially hope our new people can make it.  We will go over what you need to do to qualify for DSW, and some good strategies for doing that.  We'll also cover basic PPE and other gear, you don't need to spend a fortune to be effective.  You Veterans please bring Go-bags if you want to share them, and any tips for getting hard to get gear like first aid supplies, gloves that fit and such. 


Occasional Rant—As this year draws to a close, I want to thank you all for your commitment to CERT.  Many of you are going well beyond the minimum requirements, because being ready is what's important.  There is always a solid contingent of Mira Mesa people at every CERT activity, which says a lot about us.  I am very proud of this team.  Thank you.


All for this week.  Questions, comments, you know how to find me.

-Steve

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