{"id":295662,"date":"2007-06-21T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-06-21T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/cert-remains-under-auspices-of-sdfd\/"},"modified":"2007-06-21T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-06-21T07:00:00","slug":"cert-remains-under-auspices-of-sdfd","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/cert-remains-under-auspices-of-sdfd\/","title":{"rendered":"CERT remains under auspices of SDFD"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A controversy that recently emerged over the jurisdiction of San Diego&#8217;s CERT program appears to have been peacefully resolved.<br \/>The Community Emergency Response Team program was created by the City of San Diego&#8217;s Fire-Rescue Department after the Cedar fire of 2003.<br \/>CERT teams are extensively trained by firefighters, paramedics and lifeguards to function as first responders in an emergency situation where authorities might not arrive for hours or days.<br \/>About 800 volunteers currently serve in the program on 19 teams in communities representing all eight City Council districts, according to records. <br \/>CERT volunteers recently protested fiercely in public opposition to a reorganization proposal that would have transferred CERT from the SDFD to the city&#8217;s Office of Homeland Security.<br \/>With calls, letters and a petition drive to appeal to council representatives and the mayor, CERT supporters made known their beliefs that the move would have been a mistake.<br \/>Many said they believed CERT should remain a local program instead of federal, thinking that the addition of another layer of bureaucracy might cost lives in emergency situations. Others said they worried about retaining local control and funding.<br \/>&#8220;We feel [the move] would have been just an organizational shift,&#8221; said SDFD spokesman Maurice Luque. &#8220;It wouldn&#8217;t have impacted the community or resulted in budget cuts.&#8221;<br \/>Luque pointed out that the program would have been shifted to the city&#8217;s Office of Homeland Security, preserving local control.<br \/>It&#8217;s not clear why the move was proposed in the first place. CERT volunteers said it was originally slated for discussion during the City Council&#8217;s budget considerations on June 11.<br \/>Mayor Jerry Sanders&#8217; decision to keep CERT with the fire department was announced June 9. <br \/>George Biagi, a spokesman for Sanders&#8217; office, said the phone calls, letters and petition had helped to change the mayor&#8217;s mind.<br \/>&#8220;That&#8217;s the way a democracy works,&#8221; Biagi said.<br \/>CERT is currently headquartered on the old NTC property in Point Loma, now Liberty Station.<br \/>&#8220;A lot of the council members, including me, believe CERT is a great program that&#8217;s working fine where it is,&#8221; said Kevin Faulconer, District 2 councilman.<br \/>Stating that he&#8217;s pleased the situation will remain status quo, Faulconer added, &#8220;I am very glad that CERT will be staying with the fire department. 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