CERT Class
West Pierce Fire & Rescue Station 21 5000 Steilacoom Blvd SW, Lakewood, WA, United StatesTo see the station location of each class, please click here to view the class schedule. Registration is required.
Shift Happens – Emergency Preparedness
CERT Team Lead Meeting
Must be a CERT Team Lead to attend.
CERT Quarterly Training
Topic: Life Safety Knots Must be a CERT member to attend and registration is required. To register, please email cert@westpierce.org.
First Aid & CPR class
This course covers adult, child and infant CPR with airway management, first aid for choking, control of bleeding, splinting, bandaging, first aid for burns, sprains, strains, poison control, and other first aid procedures are covered. This course meets Labor & Industries and Department of Social & Health Services Standards. Please note: This course does NOT […]
Beginner Moulage Class
Have you been involved in any of our CERT or medial aid drills? Those "injuries" look so real, you may never guess they were actually Moulage! This is a beginner Moulage class. Students will learn what they need to know to have a successful drill as well as hands-on learning about bruising and burning, basic […]
CERT Quarterly Training
Topic: Radios Must be a CERT member to attend and registration is required. To register, please email cert@westpierce.org.
CERT presentation
CERT member John Ellsworth will be presenting: “CERT Response to Canyon Road Canal Break/Landslide July 11-15, 2009” and “CERT Preparations for Logan River Flooding Spring 2011” CERT members and the public are welcome to attend. Please register by emailing rachel.adler@westpierce.org.
CERT Class
WA, United StatesWe will accept up to 25 students in this series of classes. There is no prerequisite, other than a desire to learn and help others. It is important that if you enroll, you be available to attend all sessions to receive the CERT certificate. To enroll, contact West Pierce Fire & Rescue at 253.983.4564 or […]
Stop the Bleed Class
Stop the Bleed According to a recent National Academies of Science study, trauma is the leading cause of death for Americans under the age of 46. Those nearest to someone with life-threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. No matter how rapid the arrival of professional emergency responders, bystanders […]