Upcoming CERT Training

Forwarded from the office of Chris Losavio, City of San Jose Office of Emergency Management

Hi All,

 

Hope everyone is doing well!

 

We are excited to announce our next upcoming City of San Jose Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Basic Training!  As you know, the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a 20-hour all hazard training offered by the Office of Emergency (OEM) Department. The training is designed for residents to protect themselves, their family, their neighbors, and their neighborhood in an emergency situation.  During the training residents will learn: Disaster Preparedness, Fire Safety, Disaster Medical Operations and Triage, Light Search and Rescue, Team Organization, Disaster Psychology, Terrorism & the Incident Command.  Due to the pandemic, the CERT basic training is now being offered as a combination of online training and a one-day hands-on skills training. The online ZOOM training will be a bi-weekly class estimated to take 12-hours from July 5th – July 30th.

 

If you wouldn’t mind, please help us by sharing this link with your friends, family, and neighbors to help us continue to build a more resilient and empowered City of San Jose:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/community-emergency-response-team-training-cert-tickets-372160089847

 

Hope you all have a happy and safe 4th of July!

 

Sincerely,

 

Chris Losavio
Senior Executive Analyst / CERT Coordinator
Office of Emergency Management
City of San José

LPNA Summer BBQ in the Park

LPNA BBQ in the Park.
JUNE 23rd, 6:00 – 8:00 pm

Come and enjoy hot dogs and fixin’s in Los Paseos Park. This is a chance to meet your neighbors, meet the LPNA board and let us know what is important to our neighborhood. We will also have Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Table and demonstrate the work we have been doing in Los Paseos on emergency preparedness with our 2-way radio system. Get information about the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and how to protect your family in an emergency. Free drawing for Emergency Preparedness supplies.

 

 

Video of LPNA Meeting on March 24, 2022

For those unable to attend the last meeting due to the other commitments, we are posting the video here for your viewing.

00:00 LPNA Business and updates
20:47 Community Emergency Response Team – CERT (Herb Bowen)
27:47 District 10 Staff Introductions
47:15 Matt Mahan
51:30 Q&A

Zoom chat logs from meeting

If you have an issue requiring attention from the District 10 office, send an email to district10@sanjoseca.gov or submit a ticket at https://help.sjd10.com/

LPNA Radio Project Needs You

We are looking for Los Paseos neighbors who are interested in participating in our emergency radio project.  Technical experience is not necessary; the only requirement is your desire to help our neighborhood.  Our current team is composed of an accountant and a group of engineers.  In particular, we are seeking neighbors in the outer areas of the neighborhood (Sessions, Pegasus, Cheltenham and Bayliss).  However, all areas are welcome.  We also need a few more amateur radio and GMRS licensees.

The goal of the LPNA’s Emergency Radio Project is to provide Los Paseos with 2-way communications during an emergency.  In a natural or manmade disaster, traditional communications may be disrupted.  Cell phones, landlines, and Internet will be overloaded or unavailable.  This may happen in a big earthquake or large wildfire.

The emergency communications system we are developing has two parts:

1) Walkie talkie radios to cover our neighborhood (we are using MURS radios)
2) Amateur radio operators (hams) with more powerful radios to communicate with government emergency services

During a major emergency we would set up a neighborhood command post, and neighbors with walkie talkies could report emergency incidents.  The hams at the command post would relay the information to SJ RACES (Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service) or the City of San Jose EOC (Emergency Operations Center).  In addition, volunteer teams of neighbors and CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) members would be deployed to assess the neighborhood.  Status and urgent situations would be radioed to the command post.

For the past few months, the LPNA Radio Team has been evaluating radios and antennas to ensure adequate radio coverage throughout Los Paseos.  In mid-April, we conducted our largest radio exercise to date.  Field antennas were set up at the park and team members with talkie talkies moved to various locations throughout Los Paseos to confirm radio reception.  We were able to cover all areas in our neighborhood from the park, including Sessions, Pegasus and Bayliss.  We had radio communications capability up to 0.8 miles from the command post.

If you are interested in volunteering, please reachout through the website’s Contact Us form. An LPNA member will get back to you ASAP.

In addition to the LPNA Emergency Radio Project, you may also be interested in attending the free basic CERT training provided by the city of San Jose.

The training covers:

disaster preparedness
small fire suppression
medical operations
light search & rescue
psychology & team organization
plus disaster simulation exercises

Be prepared for your family and neighbors.  Check out the City of SJ website

Video of LPNA meeting on June 17, 2021

For those unable to attend our last zoom meeting due to the other commitments, we are posting the video here for your viewing.

00:00 LPNA Business
03:25
CERT Program/Update
08:15
SJPD Update
40:52
D2 Office Update
43:00
State Senator Cortese representative at this meeting
44:35
Great Oaks Water – Tim Guster

Links and Information presented during the video:
Great Oaks Water website

2020 Consumer Confidence Report (CCR)

Notice of Public Hearing on Mandatory Water Conservation

Zoom meeting information for this public hearing:
https://zoom.us/j/95359466931?pwd=WWdkc0Njd0gyT0ZZMDVEZDV0YzdBQT09
Meeting ID: 953 5946 6931
Passcode: 724202

To join by telephone, dial: +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose).
Meeting ID: 953 5946 6931
Passcode: 724202

FAQs about Mandatory Water Conservation


408-265-2600 – Santa Clara Valley Water main number to report water wasting issues

Santa Clara Valley Water

408 227-9540 – Great Oaks Water main number to report water issues

Notice of Public Hearing on 2020 Urban Water Management Plan

Zoom meeting information for UWMP/WSCP public hearing:
https://zoom.us/j/97934385782?pwd=Vkkza0liK09jZlhXZGRKMUxLd21LZz09
Meeting ID: 979 3438 5782
Passcode: vbVhg1