Community Emergency Response Team volunteers graduate

Date:

Share post:

Students training for Mercer County’s Community Emergency Response Team graduated April 13 at Dempster Fire Training Academy in Lawrence.

In the program, volunteers learn superlative communication skills and emergency management and rescue equipment usage. CERT members assist emergency management personnel and law enforcement officers with operations, like flood remediation and search and rescue missions.

During the ceremony, Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes congratulated 23 graduates on their accomplishments and thanked them for their commitment to emergency public safety efforts in Mercer County.

Graduates are Dave P. Paulick and Nancy A. Paulick of Allentown, Albert P. Grupper and Peter Horne of East Windsor, Henry Y. Hwang of Edison, Eden M. McConnell and Jennifer J. Metzger of Hamilton, Steven Foley and Skye Gilmartin of Hightstown, Lukasz Gargas of Lawrence, Jo Ann Marie Hager, Frank N. Hujber Jr., and Donna Povia of Mercerville, Vivian Tudela of Monmouth Junction, Todd Kane of Plainsboro, Michael Connors, Steve Kolock and Darryl Kurland of Princeton, Kathleen M. Kaluzny, Lisa M. Lescouflair and Edward R. Squibb of Trenton, Cedric Ashley of West Windsor and Eugene W. Pribila of Yardville.

The county’s CERT now totals more than 325 volunteers.

The concept of CERT was developed and implemented by the Los Angeles City Fire Department in 1985.

CERT members in Mercer County receive nine classroom training sessions followed by a final day of practical training at the Fire School. Tuition and supplies are provided through the State and County Homeland Security Grant programs.

Mercer County offers the course through a partnership with Mercer County Community College and Office of Emergency Management.

Related articles

Lawrence Township toseeks nonprofit to run community center

Lawrence Township is looking for a seeking a nonprofit organization run the vacant Lawrence Community Center The township is...

New Support Program at Capital Health Helps Women Navigate Healing and Intimacy After Cancer Treatment

This sponsored content provided by Capital Health While cancer treatment can be lifesaving, experts at Capital Health Cancer Center...

Lawrence Council approves funding for 2026 road program

The Lawrence Township Council has approved an ordinance appropriating $2.4 million in capital improvement funds for the township's...

Former Lawrence Junior Cardinals treasurer charged with misappropriation of funds

The former treasurer of the Lawrence Junior Cardinals youth football and cheerleading organization has been charged with misappropriation...