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full funding for the nert program is cost-effective. citizens of san francisco will be watching each of you vote on this important public safety budget item. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. next speaker please. >> i am with merced extension triangle neighborhood association. why are we even considering cutting funding at all, much less buy half, for nert? i took the training offered by the fire department, and one of the first things we learned in the class, which makes perfect sense to me, is that when the big one hits, which is a certainty, emergency personnel will not be able to even come close to responding to all the catastrophic occurrences that will happen. nert is an excellent way to empower the citizens to help themselves, to be a vital link in containment of the damage, to band together as communities to do something about a harrowing experience that threatens their very existence. nert is a perfect partnership between government and citizens to provide direction to the citizens at a time of peril. guidelines on ho
full funding for the nert program is cost-effective. citizens of san francisco will be watching each of you vote on this important public safety budget item. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. next speaker please. >> i am with merced extension triangle neighborhood association. why are we even considering cutting funding at all, much less buy half, for nert? i took the training offered by the fire department, and one of the first things we learned in the class, which makes...
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there it is, a place for us to gather as nert members and there's our nert ics area. here is our structure. same kind of set up, sort of our version. command policy section, the planning group, they are up on top. then once things get rolling, you have your operations section, logistics section. here are our objectives on the nert team, figure out if it's big, if it's small, how do we keep track of what's going on? do we just remember it? are we going to rely on our computers, our pc's? no, we have to write it down the old-fashioned way. address, is there a fire, yes or no, damage, are there people injured, dead, can you get there. where, what, any sort of damage, are there people involved, can you get to it? here is a nert status sheet. basically if you send somebody out, you want to send the members' names, what time they went out, when they came back, what the assignment was, any comments, and if you have an incident number that would be nice. who is the safety person? we don't want to send people out, just hey, go do this. we want to keep track of it. if they don'
there it is, a place for us to gather as nert members and there's our nert ics area. here is our structure. same kind of set up, sort of our version. command policy section, the planning group, they are up on top. then once things get rolling, you have your operations section, logistics section. here are our objectives on the nert team, figure out if it's big, if it's small, how do we keep track of what's going on? do we just remember it? are we going to rely on our computers, our pc's? no, we...
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hey, nert team, nert volunteers. is anybody here? if you say let's call out, everyone is going to be calling out, hey, nert team. nobody can listen. hey, let's call out and give it a couple seconds, see if we can hear somebody. not only call out, make sure that you can listen, too. we want you to start your search from the top so if you go into the building, start from the top and then work your way back. we want you to do a left or right handed search pattern, meaning when you enter a room or a building, we want you to find a wall and stay on that wall. we want to have somebody stay on that wall because that wall will show you the way out. mark each individual unit so the x that i was talking about, if you go into a multi-unit apartment building, you with want to do it on each unit. so i go into this apartment, you're going to do a slash, go into the apartment, do your search, when you come out and complete the x. again at the top is the time that you entered. they want you to write the time that you leave also. so you would cross o
hey, nert team, nert volunteers. is anybody here? if you say let's call out, everyone is going to be calling out, hey, nert team. nobody can listen. hey, let's call out and give it a couple seconds, see if we can hear somebody. not only call out, make sure that you can listen, too. we want you to start your search from the top so if you go into the building, start from the top and then work your way back. we want you to do a left or right handed search pattern, meaning when you enter a room or...
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i also want to echo my colleagues as far as support of the nert program. i often wished there are other ways for san francisco residence is to take part in how we keep and protect our city, whether it be working with our rec and park department, working with our libraries, and working with the first responders. we have seen how valuable it is to make sure that our entire city is prepared for the next earthquake, for the next five years, for the next disasters. i think this program is incredibly important, and we need to nurture it and protected. again, happy to support that. supervisor chu: thank you. so we do have -- we have gone to the budget analyst report, in addition to the chief's comments. thank you to the mayor's budget office for providing the update with regard to the mou conversation. we have a motion to accept the budget analyst recommendation but cannot accept the policy recommendation. do we need a roll call on that item? ok, so we will take that motion without objection. >> thank you, supervisors. supervisor chu: the next debarment is the em
i also want to echo my colleagues as far as support of the nert program. i often wished there are other ways for san francisco residence is to take part in how we keep and protect our city, whether it be working with our rec and park department, working with our libraries, and working with the first responders. we have seen how valuable it is to make sure that our entire city is prepared for the next earthquake, for the next five years, for the next disasters. i think this program is incredibly...
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i am a resident of potrero hill and the chairperson of the nert advisory board. since for neighborhood emergency response team training, and i want you to keep those words in mind as you consider the budget. each one of those words has a very particular value to the program and to what we can and will do. as you have heard so eloquently from our other speakers, and i'm sure you are seeing a lot of letters -- at least i hope you are -- that we will speak more eloquently, better, and more personally about what we can do. rather than repeat a lot of that, i want to say one thing about the focus for the budget analyst statement seems to be the issue of overtime for our instructors. if you do a cost analysis of it, for the 26 hours of training and drill instruction that we received, that 260,000 multiplied by 1500 nert's at less than $7 an hour -- this is not a value you can get in any kind of education at all, and it is an education that as we have heard already teaches people to take care of themselves and their neighbors and our city. we know you are facing difficu
i am a resident of potrero hill and the chairperson of the nert advisory board. since for neighborhood emergency response team training, and i want you to keep those words in mind as you consider the budget. each one of those words has a very particular value to the program and to what we can and will do. as you have heard so eloquently from our other speakers, and i'm sure you are seeing a lot of letters -- at least i hope you are -- that we will speak more eloquently, better, and more...
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flat surface is a little uncomfortable and he's not going to stay in this position, so since you're nert people and you always work in teams and you always have your manual with you and two or thre manuals and slide them under hi shoulders, or you could take a shoe off and put it under the shoulders and make its so the head flops back a little bit an keeps the air way open and whil you attend to this and he's bleeding and not breathing and now he's bleeding. so direct pressure. still bleeding -- put another dressing on and you can hold it in place with a bandage and if he wakes up hold on to this or you're going to die. he tends to hold on nice and tight and it's still bleeding. well, let's find this pulse point in here and we will push against the bone there and it will slow the blood and it's al good and bleeding stopped and hold on to that for a while and make sure the bleeding doesn't reoccur, and this guy ought toe a doctor and it's real bad and in fact we can tell him to see doctor and he has sweat and be beading up on the forehead and looking pale and what do we do for someone who
flat surface is a little uncomfortable and he's not going to stay in this position, so since you're nert people and you always work in teams and you always have your manual with you and two or thre manuals and slide them under hi shoulders, or you could take a shoe off and put it under the shoulders and make its so the head flops back a little bit an keeps the air way open and whil you attend to this and he's bleeding and not breathing and now he's bleeding. so direct pressure. still bleeding...
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that's an nert volunteer. never fight a fire if it's a large fire. large is over your head. if you are scared and it's too big, it's too large for you. if it's spread beyond where it started and blocking our escape route and you are unsure how to use an extinguisher. there are 4 types of fire it's on the label. on the front. down here. water type extinguisher it's a chrome big thing that holds 2-1/2 gallons of water. 30-40 feet away is the maximum, you want to get closer. flood it with water you can put your thumb over the tip and it fans it out. dry chemicals, inside here this is a bc this is one you might have in your car. it's not used on wood, paper, classic fires only on flammable liquid and electrical fires that's what you use in your car. if will have a pressure gauge. metal handle and it will have a good sized rubber nozzle and the label and all that will tell you the fire it's for. pass, pull the pin out. aim the nozzle. squeeze the lever. don't squeeze it and class 6 this happens. don't shoot the instructor in the foot because when you hold it, hold it here and don
that's an nert volunteer. never fight a fire if it's a large fire. large is over your head. if you are scared and it's too big, it's too large for you. if it's spread beyond where it started and blocking our escape route and you are unsure how to use an extinguisher. there are 4 types of fire it's on the label. on the front. down here. water type extinguisher it's a chrome big thing that holds 2-1/2 gallons of water. 30-40 feet away is the maximum, you want to get closer. flood it with water...
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you use programs like nert, but you go beyond that because it is only about response, and you use it to talk about neighborhood capacity. that is what i have been doing my life, whether on the civil rights ankle, or on the emergency and seismic retrofit preparations, building the capacity of our neighborhoods. one lesson that i have learned, one that i will never forget, and now as the mayor of the city get to emphasize, as i stood on the plains of the ninth board in new orleans some years ago and watched how devastated that community was, i made a personal promise to myself. in any capacity that i served the city, i would do my best not to abandon those neighborhoods that were the poorest, the most disenfranchised, and to suggest to this city that we have a better way of repairing ourselves, that we now have a chance to offer that relationship to make it stronger so that each game -- neighborhood of our city will, today, have an opportunity to say we will be here after the big event happens. not only are they will come, we are planning for their very existence, survival, and recover
you use programs like nert, but you go beyond that because it is only about response, and you use it to talk about neighborhood capacity. that is what i have been doing my life, whether on the civil rights ankle, or on the emergency and seismic retrofit preparations, building the capacity of our neighborhoods. one lesson that i have learned, one that i will never forget, and now as the mayor of the city get to emphasize, as i stood on the plains of the ninth board in new orleans some years ago...