The Civilian Crisis Response Team

ARE YOU READY?

Are you ready and willing to help yourself, your family, and your community if a crisis occurs?

"I feel more confident I am ready if something happens to one of my family members.  I no longer feel like I have to wait in panic mode hoping the police or ambulance arrives in time"   - Lisa, CCRT Member

In today's world, a crisis can be many things:

A car accident where you happen to be a involved or the first help to arrive on scene.

"The lady in the car just kept thanking me for being there and talking with her until the ambulance arrived.  To be honest this is the best feeling I have ever felt, to know I made a difference."

Our members are prepared and willing to help themselves, their families, and their communities

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In addition to our "7 Minute Mission", in 2017 we added Disaster Services as an additional mission.  Since that time we have responded to multiple hurricanes, tornadoes, search and rescue missions, and floods.  We have technical rescue teams who have been responsible for saving hundreds of lives and helping communities get back to stability.  Our efforts have gained us various accolades from the media, community leaders, and community citizens.

The Average Response Time for Police, Fire, or EMS personnel in the United States is 7 Minutes!!

If your family member is having a heart attack, or if there is an attacker with a weapon, or in the event of a car accident with fire or severe bleeding, 7 minutes means DEATH.

Our founders are police officers, ambulance medics, fire fighters, military, and trainers. Regardless of how good first responders are at their jobs, they can’t be everywhere, and often can’t get there fast enough. 

7 minutes means DEATH!! This is why we decided to form CCRT; to train civilians to be prepared to stand in that 7 minute gap and make a positive difference.

WE HAVE BEEN FEATURED ON:

A medical emergency, like a stroke, heart attack, or diabetic issue.
A natural disaster like a tornado, flood, or hurricane.
A criminal wanting your possessions, your body, or your life.