In the near future, the first responders to a disaster in Minneapolis who are trained to handle emergency response may not be fire fighters or police officers, but citizens in the neighborhood. The City's Office of Emergency Preparedness is launching a program that would train citizens across the city to be able to respond to disasters like tornados... fires... and even terror attacks. It's called the Community Emergency Response Team, or CERT. Richard Turner is Director of Emergency Preparedness for the city of Minneapolis. He says that the program originated with the Federal Emergency Management Agency.