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By Jamie Burch
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Published: Thu, March 20, 2008 - 3:02 pm
The training could save your life in the event of a hurricane or other major disaster, when first responders are often overwhelmed or unable to respond right away.
The courses will teach things like first aid, triage, treatment, light search & rescue, fire safety & fire fighting, terrorism awareness and disaster psychology
Click here for a list of dates and times.





This is a good education on how to help your neighborhood and your own family when a disaster occurs and professional help might be days or weeks away.We are about to graduate our first group here in Saraland in about a week and a half and i would recommend it to anyone.