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New Emergency Services Coordinator Embraces Community

By Miguel Cruz
Community Writer
04/30/2014 at 01:23 PM

"We're really excited about what is to come," said Shannon Kendall, Loma Linda and Colton's new Emergency Service Coordinator (ESC). Kendall, who has worked in Emergency Management for 20 years, will be taking over for Debra Kreske, who has been with the Loma Linda Fire Department (LLFD) since 2010, and has now retired. Under Kreske as the ESC, she and Kendall have worked together in coordinating and instructing for the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), an all-volunteer group that will assist emergency response teams in an event of a disaster. "The quality of life after an emergency is contingent on how prepared the community was before the emergency," said Kendall, whose experience in Emergency Management includes 4 years in the Air Force. Kendall added that this belief, is why he wants to keep the spirit of community alive as he takes on the position of ESC. "Debra Kreske has been a great mentor in my transition between private emergency management programs to city and public programs," he shared. Kendall received WMD and counter-terrorism training in the Air Force. Then, starting in 1997, he developed WMD training and decontamination training for hospital environments. The 24 hour training has been commended by the Los Angeles County and The Joint Commission as being a Best Practice. "I have full confidence that Shannon will do a spectacular job in heading the CERT and HAM radio programs for both cities," Kreske said. Kendall, who also gives emergency planning presentations to businesses organizations and communities, is looking to use his experience to further develop CERT refresher courses that CERT members can choose to take once a month to continue training. "We have a 20-hour free CERT training class that we will offer for anyone interested in the free training. We are also looking to integrate HAM radio into our community training," he said. Anybody interested in these training programs should contact Kendall at (909)-799-2860.

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