HMCI Hazard Mitigation Specialist, Mark Codling working with CERT members.
HMCI Manager for Logistics and Operations, Leslie Vernon showing CERT members necessary tools and supplies.
Regiment Officer explaining team building task to CERT members.
Coast Guard Officer demonstrating ropework.
CERT members practicing their rope work with a member of the Cayman Islands Fire Service.
On Saturday, 2 November 2024, Hazard Management Cayman Islands (HMCI) and the Cayman Islands Red Cross (CIRC) hosted a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Activity Day at Prospect Primary School. The event brought together 27 CERT members for a full day of practical training, team-building exercises, and skill enhancement.
Participants rotated through six interactive stations, each hosted by emergency response agencies, offering hands-on training in essential disaster response techniques:
• Hazard Management Cayman Islands (HMCI): Radio communications and damage assessments using an online app.
• Cayman Islands Red Cross: First aid skills, including CPR and bandaging.
• Cayman Islands Fire Service: Light search and rescue operations, focusing on safe lifting and casualty transport.
• Cayman Islands Coastguard: Practical ropework, including knot-tying and line management.
The event featured both indoor and outdoor activities, offering realistic training scenarios that challenged participants physically and mentally. The collaborative spirit of the day helped build strong teamwork and reinforced critical disaster response skills.
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Images from the event showcase CERT members engaging in activities such as first aid drills, search and rescue operations, and ropework training.
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