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Program Teaches Neighbors to Help Neighbors in Disasters

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First responders can't be everywhere after a major disaster hits. That's where neighborhood emergency response teams come in. We talk with Lt. Erica Arteseros of the California Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Workgroup in San Francisco.

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