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DeKalb County Community Emergency Response Team Competes in the First Annual GEMA CERT Challenge

Decatur, GA — DeKalb County Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) took 3rd place in the First Annual GEMA CERT Challenge in Henry County on Saturday, April 4th, 2009. The team consisted of Debi Taylor, Heather Roth, Hayne Palmer, Alex Lopez, and Elliott Fried as the Team Leader.

The competition was hosted by the Georgia Emergency Management Agency and was designed to engage CERT teams from across the State to test their response skills in the areas of disaster preparedness, small fire suppression, light search and rescue, disaster psychology, and basic disaster medical operations. Although rooted in sportsmanship, the focus of the event was the networking and sharing of ideas among Georgia’s CERT volunteers in their individual county programs.

The DeKalb CERT participants scored 98, which tied them with Chatham County. There was also a Moulage Competition, in which the team had to fabricate a disaster scenario and make up a victim with realistic injuries in a time-restricted session. Christened with their first hands-on experience with moulage, they still managed to take 4th place.

Prizes included:

  • Training Aids to help continue to grow the program
  • A brand new Rescue Randy Mannequin
  • Two refillable/rechargeable fire extinguishers
  • A Ben Nye Starter Moulage Kit
  • Seven new loaded CERT kits.

“You should be very proud of your team. I know I am very proud,” DeKalb County Fire Rescue Chief David Foster told Elliott Fried upon hearing of their accomplishment.

This was the first time this event was done and the GEMA staff is looking forward to holding the next one.

To learn more about how you can volunteer with DeKalb County Fire Rescue’s CERT and Citizen Reserve groups, visit CitizenReserve.org.