Orland Fire District program trains public in emergency procedures

Lt. William Leddin (2nd from right) gives instructions to the first CERT Class on emergency responses August 10, 2016Lt. William Leddin (2nd from right) gives instructions to the first CERT Class on emergency responses August 10, 2016

Orland Fire District program trains public in emergency procedures

The Orland Fire Protection District Wednesday (August 10, 2016) held its first training class offering emergency response training to members of the public.

Fire Chief Michael Schofield said the CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) program gives members of the public hands-on experience in dealing with emergencies they might face every day.

The CERT training class was led by Lt. William Leddin and the final session was held Wednesday at the district’s training center at 10728 W. 163rd Place. It will be followed by another class that will opened to public enrollment this Fall.

Members of the First CERT Class hosted by the Orland Fire Protection District August 10, 2016

Members of the First CERT Class hosted by the Orland Fire Protection District August 10, 2016

“We have seen many instances where the fast action of people who have emergency response training can make a difference in saving lives, like the most recent incident in which a boy almost drowned but was saved by a party-goer who was at the pool party who had emergency training,” Chief Schofield said.

“This first CERT class was a pilot program and I think it went very well.”

Schofield was referring to the emergency call received on July 16 in Orland Park when a young boy was rescued from drowning by an off-duty Chicago Police officer, Cindy Guerra. Guerra was presented with the District’s William Bonnar Life Saving Award at a ceremony July 26 for saving the boys life.

Leddin said that the training provided during the CERT pilot program this week included CPR, extinguishing small fires and the proper and effective use of fire extinguishers, helping individuals who may have a wide range of injuries including heart attacks and injuries, and effective responses to severe weather crisis including tornadoes.

Lt. William Leddin (2nd from right) gives instructions to the first CERT Class on emergency responses August 10, 2016

Lt. William Leddin (2nd from right) gives instructions to the first CERT Class on emergency responses August 10, 2016

“We hope that in the next emergency 9-1-1 call, and we dispatch our emergency team to respond, they will find that someone will be on scene with the victim offering emergency assistance,” Leddin said.

“Those first few seconds of an emergency can made a significant difference in saving someone’s life. The sooner emergency response is started, the better the chances someone in an emergency situation will survive.”

The 10-week pilot program consisted mostly of members from the District’s Senior Advisory Council (SAC) along with a few senior volunteers.  All volunteers who completed the course and passed the final exam will receive their certificates of completion at the next OFPD Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday, August 23 at 5:00 p.m.

The district is planning to offer a new class for all district residents 18 and older sometime this fall.   For more information on the CERT Program, visit the Orland Fire Protection District website at www.OrlandFire.org.

Members of the public learned how to respond to emergency situations at a CERT Class offered to the public by the Orland Fire Protection District

Members of the public learned how to respond to emergency situations at a CERT Class offered to the public by the Orland Fire Protection District

Understanding the proper use of a fire extinguisher is critical in responding to a small house fire.

Understanding the proper use of a fire extinguisher is critical in responding to a small house fire.

Orland Fire Protection District CERT Training Class August 2016

Orland Fire Protection District CERT Training Class August 2016

Here is a brief video summary of the CERT Training Experience:

CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) Training August 10, 2016 from Ray Hanania on Vimeo.

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Hanania covered Chicago political beats including Chicago City Hall while at the Daily Southtown Newspapers (1976-1985) and later for the Chicago Sun-Times (1985-1992). He published The Villager Community Newspapers covering 12 Southwest suburban regions (1993-1997). Hanania also hosted live political news radio talkshows on WLS AM (1980 - 1991), and also on WBBM FM, WLUP FM, WSBC AM in Chicago, and WNZK AM in Detroit.

The recipient of four (4) Chicago Headline Club “Peter Lisagor Awards” for Column writing. In November 2006, Hanania was named “Best Ethnic American Columnist” by the New American Media;In 2009, he received the prestigious Sigma Delta Chi Award for Writing from the Society of Professional Journalists. Hananiaalso received two (2) Chicago Stick-o-Type awards from the Chicago Newspaper Guild, and in 1990 was nominated by the Chicago Sun-Times for a Pulitzer Prize for his four-part series on the Palestinian Intifada.

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Ray Hanania is senior blogger for the Illinois News Network news site. He is an award winning former Chicago City Hall political reporter and columnist who covered the beat from 1976 through 1992 (From Mayor Daley to Mayor Daley). And, Hanania is a stubborn and loud critic of the biased mainstream American news media. Hanania covered Chicago political beats including Chicago City Hall while at the Daily Southtown Newspapers (1976-1985) and later for the Chicago Sun-Times (1985-1992). He published The Villager Community Newspapers covering 12 Southwest suburban regions (1993-1997). Hanania also hosted live political news radio talkshows on WLS AM (1980 - 1991), and also on WBBM FM, WLUP FM, WSBC AM in Chicago, and WNZK AM in Detroit. The recipient of four (4) Chicago Headline Club “Peter Lisagor Awards” for Column writing. In November 2006, Hanania was named “Best Ethnic American Columnist” by the New American Media; In 2009, he received the prestigious Sigma Delta Chi Award for Writing from the Society of Professional Journalists. Hanania also received two (2) Chicago Stick-o-Type awards from the Chicago Newspaper Guild, and in 1990 was nominated by the Chicago Sun-Times for a Pulitzer Prize for his four-part series on the Palestinian Intifada. Hanania writes columns for the Southwest Community Newspaper Group including the Des Plaines Valley News, the Southwest News-Herald, the Regional News and the Reporter Newspapers.