Crime & Safety

Emergency Volunteers Sought In West Hartford

The town's Community Emergency Response Team has a new class starting on Oct. 11, and it is looking for folks to join the ranks.

Town of West Hartford

WEST HARTFORD, CT — The West Hartford Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is looking for new volunteers to join its ranks this fall.

The next basic training class starts Saturday, Oct. 11, and will run for six consecutive weekends.

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The 20-hour course is designed to equip residents with essential emergency skills, including disaster preparedness, first aid, disaster psychology, animal sheltering, fire safety, and terrorism awareness.

Participants will learn directly from public safety professionals.

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Graduates receive a CERT backpack with emergency equipment and a certificate of completion from the Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security.

“CERT volunteers are neighbors helping neighbors. They play a vital role in making West Hartford more resilient in the face of emergencies and large-scale events,” said West Hartford Fire Chief Greg Priest, who directs the program.

Since its creation, more than 330 residents have participated in the training.

Last year alone, volunteers contributed over 2,000 hours of service — assisting at vaccination clinics, parades, Celebrate West Hartford, mask distributions, and the Food Pantry.

Who Can Join:

  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Must live, work, or attend school in West Hartford
  • No minimum activity requirements — volunteers serve when available and as interested

Limited Enrollment
The fall training is limited to the first 30 residents who sign up.

Apply now: CERT Team Application.

For more information, visit the CERT web page, email CERT@westhartfordct.gov, or call 860-561-8310.

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