Block Captains

Block Captain Training

Date: Saturday, August 27, 2022
Time: 9:00-10:00 am
Location: Fire Station Training Room
Who: Block Captains, neighborhood Preparedness Specialists
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Public Safety Training
Preparedness Test

Resources

To-do list for Block Captains before the drill

Get to know your block

• Introduce yourself and the Springville Drill to any new neighbors.
• Be sure to include everyone, paying particular attention to rental units and those who you may not see often.
New Please tell your block residents to sign up for (or update their account in) the city emergency notification system​.
Citizen Alerts

Meet with your neighborhood emergency preparedness specialist

• Work together to update block information.
• Review block captain responsibilities.
• If you have an Assistant Block Captain, review with her/him responsibilities during the drill and during a disaster.

Emergency Preparedness Countdown

Inform the residents on your block of drill specifics

• Fliers and other promotional information may be given to you or are available to be printed from this site.
• Deliver fliers to the houses within your block.
• As you talk to the residents within your block answer any of their questions about the drill and thoughtfully consider any concerns​.

Ongoing Block Captains responsibilities

Keep in touch with your block

• Be aware of any emergency situations in the area and keep your block updated with pertinent information.
• Learn of any special/functional or access needs on your block. Keep those needs in mind during an emergency situation.
• Answer any questions from residents and encourage preparedness efforts.
• Promote attending preparedness fairs, CERT training, first aid certifications and other opportunities offered by the Stake or community.
• Report any emergency needs to the Bishop/Neighborhood Commander, Ward Preparedness Specialist or the appropriate source of help.