I'd like to bring to your attention a very special ground-breaking
Disaster Preparedness Project that has been completed in
Malibu, California with the support of the city and the
Community Emergency Response Team, C.E.R.T.
I had moved to Malibu in the fall of 2005 and was soon
to experience the great rains that winter, which washed
out our roads. In addition, I had the experience
of living on the ocean which was quite violent that year.
Upon arriving in Malibu I was moved to join the C.E.R.T.
team, as preparedness was foremost in my mind. In
July of 2005, I approached Brad Davis, the Head of Emergency
Preparedness and C.E.R.T., with the idea that on the far
west end of Malibu, we needed a sea container with disaster
supplies, in case the PCH ever got cut off. Since
Malibu is 27 miles long it only makes sense to have additional
emergency supplies for the C.E.R.T. team members to utilize
or any Emergency people to utilize given any circumstance
where it should prove necessary. To my surprise,
there wasn't anything in place already.
After an inspired discussion, I'm happy to say that one
year and one month later, Malibu now has 5 sea containers
spread throughout the 27miles and at various schools, filled
with water, blankets, food stores, and even some medical
supplies for a short-term carry-over for any disaster!
I had spoken with our mayor who had embraced the idea
at its inception, and then Brad took it further to City
Council, who eventually approved a significant budget for
this and increased the program from not one, but 5 containers
for the city. I assisted Brad by managing the team
of C.E.R.T. volunteers as we practiced the Incident Command
System by putting these volunteers in categories such as
Logistics, Planning, Finance, and Operations, in order
to carry out this enormous task as quickly as possible.
Everyone worked hard and it has come together beautifully!
I've since proposed that our Governor take this project
and use it as a template for all cities in the state of
California, by encouraging citizens to empower themselves
by being prepared in their own communities. California's
First Lady, Maria Shriver, personally replied
to me, asking me to take on this task myself and go forward
in encouraging communities to follow suit. I'll
do the best I can, but I simply can't do it alone.
There is not another community that has a project like
this completed anywhere that we can find, which includes
our inquiries with FEMA. Malibu is a unique community,
but this project is able to be easily duplicated anywhere,
if the people are motivated and encouraged to empower themselves. Not
only does it make sense to have a store of supplies around
cities in today's day and age, but having a Sea Container
Project in every city encourages citizens, no matter their
difference, to come together for a common, community-driven
cause, and also to join and support their local C.E.R.T
Team.
I encourage you, with your support of C.E.R.T, to take
the Sea Container Project forward and make California,
the most prepared, organized, and community-driven state. Let
us come together to help each other.
C.E.R.T. Stands for Community Emergency Response
Team and is comprised of volunteers in each community. If
you'd like to join the C.E.R.T. team nearest you, begin
by contacting your local City Hall and begin by taking
the C.E.R.T. training course.
It's simply common sense and nothing short of good measure
to be prepared for anything whether it be fires, tsunamis,
earthquakes, tornados, or even hurricanes. Whatever
the case may be, at least you'll be a part of your community
both giving and receiving. For, in the giving, you
receive!
-Winifred Adams~ September, 2006