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Joliet announces new CERT graduates, bilingual class and high school program
Summary
City presentation honored 20 newly certified Community Emergency Response Team volunteers, noted more than 1,400 volunteer hours since March and announced a bilingual Spanish cohort and an upcoming high-school CERT program; council members and presenters encouraged public enrollment.
John Lukancic, presenting for Joliet’s CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) program, introduced a graduating class of volunteers and several new instructors at the Oct. 19 council meeting.
Lukancic said the local CERT training uses a 27-hour curriculum (delivered as nine three-hour weekly sessions) that expands on FEMA’s…
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