Thursday, August 29, 2024

United States Civil Defense Assocation.

 United States Civil Defense Assocation. 


Our goal is to create local chapters in every county, where the local residents can be trained in emergency management, and to encourage all our members to train in the many disciplines necessary to the function of the organization as a whole and to the members individually.

By joining USCDA you will have available training for both man-made and natural emergencies.  

Our goal is to protect lives and property by effectively preparing for, preventing, mitigating, responding to, and recovering from all disasters, threats, crimes, hazards, and emergencies. USCDA is a disaster, relief organization and not a government entity and it exists to provide humanitarian aid, and disaster response and relief on behalf of the duly elected constitutional county sheriff’s and other elected officials across America and help provide emergency relief where needed in his/her area of jurisdiction and to those citizens in need.

You want to help, but what can you do WTSHTF? Hypothetical  terrorists destroy a government building and a friend is trapped inside. A large earthquake has destroyed much of the city and all local agencies are overloaded. A child may have been exposed to chemical or biological agents. A major fire is spreading to your neighborhood, or the electric grid is down, but all firefighters are busy elsewhere. A building collapsed, people are injured and no immediate medical attention is available. Young hikers are lost in the forest. Homes have been destroyed and people need shelter and food. A neighbor may be experiencing a heart attack. A building has caved in and hasty rescue efforts might cause even more damage and loss of life. Or worse yet, hostel foreign troops try to occupy your area or full resurrection with marauding gangs threaten you and your family. When trained you will be much better able to handle such situations and survive. When properly trained and prepared you can provide protection for you, your family and your organization. You’ll be able to show loved ones what to do when the next big earthquake comes and administer emergency first aid. Set up an emergency communications network/ Provide help while avoiding legal complications. Utilize emergency preparedness for disaster preparedness kits. Organize search and rescue teams. Be the person who knows what to do in an emergency.

Contact 

General Michael Mick Webster at: mvwsr@aol.com 


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