report from lieutenant erica arteseros, coordinator of the nert program and nert b of a board members. >> thank you, i would like to start to thank by recognizing if members in the room who are trained. please stand. [ applause ] >> i'm here tonight with members of the nert advisory board. the advisory board are volunteer citizens that live here in san francisco and meet with me monthly to provide guidance to the program. nert is an emergency response team. my name is erica arteseros and i came to the department in february of 1997 and the nert coordinator from 2004. i speak for the real passion of the program and what we have been able to do. the story of nert is a safety awareness story. it's a non-profit that organizations neighborhood watch and after the earthquake in 1989, the organized members of the community advocated for and got a nert training program and going on 26 years later we are still having nert training. the basic training is really geared towards making sure the people have the tools they need to prepare for and to respond during an earthquake whether it's to take