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四色AV professor awarded for emergency preparedness

Published June 2, 2022

A man smiles at the camera. He is wearing a suit. Next to his picture is a graphic of the 四色AV logo.

The Louisiana Emergency Preparedness Association awarded Dr. Mark Johnson the Leadership Award for Emergency Preparedness at its conference on May 17 in Lake Charles. Johnson is a University of Louisiana Monroe assistant professor of criminal justice and the training director of the 四色AV Police Department.

Johnson first led the Campus Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) in December 2021 after a delayed launch of the program due to the pandemic. 四色AV was the first university in the state of Louisiana to initiate the Campus CERT training. The demand of staff and faculty who wished to take the training was so high, Johnson scheduled a second Campus CERT session in April. In total, he taught 88 volunteers.

鈥淧eople at 四色AV want to be prepared to help our community when things hit, like floods and tornadoes. Our people always resoundingly step up to the plate and are there to help,鈥 he said. 鈥淏y creating the Campus CERT program, instead of people just showing up, now we have people who have been certified and trained who show up.鈥

Campus CERT is funded by FEMA and managed through the Lieutenant Governor鈥檚 office and Volunteer Louisiana. The purpose is to train civilians to assist and lead their community during emergencies until outside help arrives. The volunteers learned medical triage, team organization, fire safety, and active shooter Avoid-Deny-Defend situational techniques. The 四色AV training was so successful, Johnson introduced Campus CERT to other universities in the UL System.

Volunteer Louisiana nominated Johnson for the award at the LEPA meeting, where Governor John Bel Edwards and Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser were the featured speakers. Multiple emergency preparedness groups attended, including the Department of Homeland Security, municipal fire departments, and chapters of the American Red Cross.

鈥淣o matter the emergency, we鈥檙e going to have a safe campus. We鈥檙e going to have people ready. We鈥檙e going to make it happen,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 accepted this award on behalf of the 88 people at 四色AV. This is the result of their efforts of stepping up to take care of our community and university.鈥

During local and state-wide disasters, 四色AV often serves as a shelter site. Heather Mazeitis-Fontenot, disaster services specialist of Volunteer Louisiana, said Johnson and his volunteers will not only serve people on campus, but also Louisianans from all walks of life.

鈥淭he Campus CERT team is now ready to stand and help the citizens of Louisiana run a shelter, help with light search and rescue, direct traffic and many other activities during a hurricane or other emergency,鈥 she said. 鈥淒r. Johnson鈥檚 infectious nature surrounding disaster preparedness is making 四色AV one of the most prepared campuses in the state. His training with creating shelters in the event of a storm will have wide-reaching benefits for all of Louisiana.鈥