NYC Community Emergency Response Team (NYC Cert) Program Welcomes 33 New Members
The New York City Emergency Management Department welcomed 33 new Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) volunteers to its program.
The New York City Emergency Management Department welcomed 33 new Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) volunteers to its program.
The New York City Emergency Management Department is adding a new group of volunteers to the city’s Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTs).
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, NYC Service designed the NYC Civic Impact Funding capacity-building model to award nonprofit
The New York City Emergency Management Department hosted a disaster simulation exercise for Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) trainees at George Washington High School in Inwood on Wednesday, November 20, 2019.
New York City Emergency Management officials visited Washington Heights on Wednesday to discuss emergency preparedness, coordination, and planning with residents.
New York City Emergency Management officials will visit upper Manhattan on Wednesday to discuss emergency preparedness, coordination, and planning with residents.
NYC Emergency Management honors all of our veterans from Harlem to Hollywood who have served our country. We pay tribute to two veterans who continue to serve the City through the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program.
New York City Emergency Management announces the launch of the 2023-2024 John D. Solomon Fellowship for Public Service application cycle.
In-person training is back for Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) volunteers.
New York City Emergency Management Commissioner Joseph Esposito and Deputy Commissioner for External Affairs Christina Farrell presided over a graduation ceremony for nine graduate students.
New York City Emergency Management Commissioner Joseph Esposito, NYPD Auxiliary Inspector Phylis Byrne, and FDNY Deputy Chief James Brosi presided over a graduation ceremony for 48 Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) volunteers.
The NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, together with NYC Emergency Management, today issued an advisory alerting New Yorkers to prepare for potential deteriorations in air quality.
New York City Emergency Management officials will visit Harlem on Tuesday, August 25, to discuss emergency preparedness, coordination, and planning with residents.