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sll ;ea <br />Livermore Unified has an <br />existing program and LPFD <br />currently supports them in <br />their preparedness efforts. <br />LPFD is developing a new <br />training program that can be <br />used in schools, but needs <br />LUSD approval before <br />implementation. <br />Training is available. Would <br />need approval from <br />Livermore Unified to hold <br />classes. Livemore Unified <br />needs additional funds of at <br />least $7,500 in order to offer <br />this training to essential <br />staff. <br />Livermore Unified currently <br />has this listed as an existing <br />program. <br />Aaueoy <br />LPFD and Livermore <br />School District <br />LPFD and Livermore <br />Unified— Director of <br />Emergency Management <br />and Facilities and <br />Maintenance Operations <br />LPFD Disaster <br />'Preparedness <br />LPFD— Disaster <br />Preparedness and <br />Livermore Adult <br />Community Education <br />Emergency Preparedness <br />and Maintenance <br />Operations <br />X <br />I 9 <br />X <br />LS <br />L£ <br />I z <br />L` <br />Mitigation Shalom/ <br />after disasters and at the beginning of the school year. <br />These efforts will not only make the entire community <br />more disaster resistant, but speed the return of schools <br />from use as shelters to use as teaching facilities. <br />Work on and /or support joint efforts of schools and fire <br />jurisdictions to develop plans for evacuation or <br />sheltering in place of school children during periods of <br />high fire danger, thereby recognizing that overloading of <br />streets near schools by parents attempting to pick up <br />their children during these periods can restrict access <br />by fire personnel and equipment. <br />Offer the 20 -hour basic CERT training to teachers and <br />after school personnel. <br />Offer the 20 -hour basic CERT training to middle school <br />and /or high school students as a part of the basic <br />science or civics curriculum, as an after school club, or <br />as a way to earn public service hours. <br />Offer the 20 -hour basic CERT training course through <br />the Adult School system and /or through the Community <br />College system. <br />Develop and maintain the capacity for schools to take <br />care of the students for the first 48 hours after a <br />disaster, and notify parents that this capacity exists. <br />r <br />N <br />M <br />V <br />0 <br />0 <br />'c <br />0 <br />r <br />0 <br />c <br />0 <br />eo <br />a <br />r <br />2 <br />0 <br />
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