About Our Program
The Webster County Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program was launched in April 2008 with funding from southwest Missouri's Regional
Homeland Security Oversight Committee (RHSOC).
The first class graduated in May 2008, and since then the team has swelled to nearly 40 participants.
The CERT program equips individuals with basic skills to help them save lives and protect their families and their neighbors for three days following a disaster.
During those first critical hours, blocked or damaged roads, disrupted communications, or a high volume of calls for service may delay traditional first responders.
CERT members can provide an immediate response by putting out small fires, performing light search and rescue, and providing lifesaving basic medical care to their families and neighbors
until first responders arrive.
The need for a trained cadre of volunteers has never been more evident than during the floods, tornadoes and ice storms of 2007 and 2008.
Watch an introduction to CERT video (19 minutes)
CERT Member Information
Quarterly Meetings

Next quarterly meeting
July 26, 2010 (6:00 pm)
Rotary Park
Highway A south of Marshfield
(meet on the soccer field)
Hot Opportunities
Coming soon
Learn from a group of military experts how to assemble a 20 x 60 tent for emergency relief activities.
Practice setting up and starting a generator for one of the county's point of dispensing (POD) sites.
Training Spotlight
Agents of Opportunity for Terrorism
July 27-28, online
AWR198 First Responder Program
Aug 17-20, St Louis
ICS-300
Sept 8-10, Joplin
ICS-400
Sept 28-29, Joplin
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