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community emergency response team basic course
three classes a year; two in spring, one in fall; 24-students max per class
ics-100, -200, -700, -800; optional but recommended
cpr, aed, first aid, overdose awareness, stop the bleed, fire safety and extinguisher use
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Our CERT Basic classes in March and April are now open. Due to COVID-19 precautions, space is very limited so sign up quickly. The Basic CERT class is approximately 24...(click to read more)
Did you know AAACERT has a YouTube channel? Check us out and be sure to subscribe to be notified when new videos are uploaded. Right now we have a few...(click to read more)
AAACERT is proud to announce our newly redesigned website. We hope this site helps visitors more easily navigate to the information they need while providing more information on the activities...(click to read more)
Anne Arundel-Annapolis Community Emergency Response Team (AAACERT) provided traffic support to honor and assist the Anne Arundel Fire Training Academy’s graduation of Recruit Class #60. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the...(click to read more)
Congratulations to the October 2020 Basic Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) class. The class underwent its training and final exercise in October 2020 at the Anne Arundel County Fire Training...(click to read more)
When we’re driving the highways and byways, we often see trucks with ominous signs that have numbers below the image. What do these signs mean? What should we do if...(click to read more)
Members of the Anne Arundel-Annapolis Community Emergency Response Team (AAACERT) underwent Traffic Control training on Oct. 9, at Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold. President Bruce Morgenstern and Coordinator Joe...(click to read more)