Emergency Preparedness Classes in Port Coquitlam

Did you know that the City of Port Coquitlam offers free emergency preparedness (EP) courses to help residents prepare to survive on their own for at least 72 hours after a major disaster, such as a power outage, severe storm, flood or earthquake.

We are encouraging all of the people we serve, their families and our staff to be prepared!

Personal preparedness is a key component of the City’s EP program. The more residents can take care of themselves after a major emergency, the more the City’s resources can be directed to restoring services.

Learn four valuable EP skills in one day
There are four topics discussed within a 4-hour single Saturday session. These sessions are provided four times a year. Please see below for further details.

Participants age 16 and up will learn about:

  • Personal Preparedness – Learn how to help yourself, your family, your co-workers and your neighbours in those first 72 hours and beyond.
  • Rapid Damage Assessment – Identify unsafe conditions in a single-family dwelling to help determine if your home is safe to occupy after an earthquake. Information is provided as general building/safety information; it does not certify you to be qualified to perform post-earthquake damage assessment.
  • Basic Fire Suppression – Learn basic fire chemistry and classes of fire, how to use a fire extinguisher, and basic steps for fire response and intervention in the event of water, gas and electrical problems. Includes hands-on extinguisher training.
  • Light Urban Search and Rescue – If someone is trapped in a home during a disaster, do you know how to identify if and how you can help? Learn what to do. Includes a hands-on component.

2017 Courses

  • Saturday, March 4 – Open for registration
  • Saturday, May 27 – Open for registration
  • Saturday, September 16 – Open for registration
  • Saturday, November 25 – Open for registration

All courses run 9 am – 1 pm at No. 1 Fire Hall, 1725 Broadway Street, and will include refreshments.

This one-day course covers all four topics:

  • Personal Family Preparedness;
  • Rapid Damage Assessment;
  • Basic Fire Suppression; and
  • Basic Light Urban Search and Rescue.

Early registration is recommended as seating is limited. Priority will be given to Port Coquitlam residents.