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|AED
|'''AED'''
|Automated External Defibrillator
|Automated External Defibrillator
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_08:_Medical VSF 08: Medical]
|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_08:_Medical VSF 08: Medical]
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|ARO
|'''ARO'''
|Amateur Radio Operator
|Amateur Radio Operator
|1.) Very common
|1.) Very common
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|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_02:_Communications VSF 02: Communications]
|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_02:_Communications VSF 02: Communications]
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|ARRL
|'''ARRL'''
|[https://www.arrl.org/ American Radio Relay League]
|[https://www.arrl.org/ American Radio Relay League]
|3.) Uncommon
|3.) Uncommon
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|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_02:_Communications VSF 02: Communications]
|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_02:_Communications VSF 02: Communications]
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|ATC
|'''ATC'''
|Applied Technology Council
|Applied Technology Council
|4.) Very uncommon
|4.) Very uncommon
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|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_09:_Search_and_Rescue VSF 09: Search and Rescue]
|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_09:_Search_and_Rescue VSF 09: Search and Rescue]
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|ATL
|'''ATL'''
|NET Assistant Team Leader
|NET Assistant Team Leader
|1.) Very common
|1.) Very common
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|BEECN
|'''BEECN'''
|Basic Earthquake Emergency Communications Node
|Basic Earthquake Emergency Communications Node
|1.) Very common
|1.) Very common
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|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_02:_Communications VSF 02: Communications]
|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_02:_Communications VSF 02: Communications]
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|CBRNE
|'''CBRNE'''
|Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high yield Explosives
|Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high yield Explosives
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_10:_Hazmat_Awareness VSF 10: Hazmat Awareness]
|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_10:_Hazmat_Awareness VSF 10: Hazmat Awareness]
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|CERT
|'''CERT'''
|Community Emergency Response Team
|Community Emergency Response Team
|1.) Very common
|1.) Very common
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|CHAT
|'''CHAT'''
|Community Health Assess & Treat
|Community Health Assess & Treat
|3.) Uncommon
|3.) Uncommon
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|COAD
|'''COAD'''
|Community Organizations Active in Disaster
|Community Organizations Active in Disaster
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|CoP
|'''CoP'''
|City of Portland
|City of Portland
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|CRT
|'''CRT'''
|Community Resilience Team
|Community Resilience Team
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|CSD
|'''CSD'''
|Community Safety Division
|Community Safety Division
|4.) Very uncommon
|4.) Very uncommon
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|CSZ
|'''CSZ'''
|Cascadia Subduction Zone
|Cascadia Subduction Zone
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|DAMM
|'''DAMM'''
|[[Damage Assessment Mapping Module]]
|[[Damage Assessment Mapping Module]]
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|ECC
|'''ECC'''
|Emergency Coordination Center
|Emergency Coordination Center
|1.) Very common
|1.) Very common
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|All
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|EOC
|'''EOC'''
|Emergency Operations Center
|Emergency Operations Center
|3.) Uncommon
|3.) Uncommon
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|All
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|ESF
|'''ESF'''
|Emergency Support Function
|Emergency Support Function
|3.) Uncommon
|3.) Uncommon
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|All
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|FEMA
|'''FEMA'''
|Federal Emergency Management Agency
|Federal Emergency Management Agency
|1.) Very common
|1.) Very common
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|All
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|FPN
|'''FPN'''
|Friends of Portland NET
|Friends of Portland NET
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|All
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|HAZMAT
|'''HAZMAT'''
|Hazardous Materials
|Hazardous Materials
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|All
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|ICS
|'''ICS'''
|Incident Command System
|Incident Command System
|1.) Very common
|1.) Very common
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|All
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|IFAK
|'''IFAK'''
|Individual First Aid Kit
|Individual First Aid Kit
|3.) Uncommon
|3.) Uncommon
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|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_08:_Medical VSF 08: Medical]
|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_08:_Medical VSF 08: Medical]
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|ITL
|'''ITL'''
|Incident Team Leader
|Incident Team Leader
|1.) Very common
|1.) Very common
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|JIC
|'''JIC'''
|Joint Information Center
|Joint Information Center
|4.) Very uncommon
|4.) Very uncommon
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|LEPC
|'''LEPC'''
|Local Emergency Planning Committees
|Local Emergency Planning Committees
|4.) Very uncommon
|4.) Very uncommon
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|NET
|'''NET'''
|Neighborhood Emergency Team
|Neighborhood Emergency Team
|1.) Very common
|1.) Very common
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|OEM
|'''OEM'''
|Oregon Emergency Management
|Oregon Emergency Management
|3.) Uncommon
|3.) Uncommon
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|OMF
|'''OMF'''
|Office of Management and Finance
|Office of Management and Finance
|4.) Very uncommon
|4.) Very uncommon
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|P&D
|'''P&D'''
|Portland Printing & Distribution
|Portland Printing & Distribution
|3.) Uncommon
|3.) Uncommon
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|PBEM
|'''PBEM'''
|Portland Bureau of Emergency Management
|Portland Bureau of Emergency Management
|1.) Very common
|1.) Very common
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|PBOT
|'''PBOT'''
|Portland Bureau of Transportation
|Portland Bureau of Transportation
|3.) Uncommon
|3.) Uncommon
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|PF&R
|'''PF&R'''
|Portland Fire & Rescue
|Portland Fire & Rescue
|1.) Very common
|1.) Very common
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|PIC
|'''PIC'''
|Person in Charge
|Person in Charge
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|PIO
|'''PIO'''
|Public Information Officer
|Public Information Officer
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|PPB
|'''PPB'''
|Portland Police Bureau
|Portland Police Bureau
|3.) Uncommon
|3.) Uncommon
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|PSR
|'''PSR'''
|Portland Street Response
|Portland Street Response
|3.) Uncommon
|3.) Uncommon
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|RDPO
|'''RDPO'''
|Regional Disaster Policy Organization
|Regional Disaster Policy Organization
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|RTL
|'''RTL'''
|Radio Training Liaison
|Radio Training Liaison
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_02:_Communications VSF 02: Communications]
|[https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Volunteer_Support_Functions_(VSFs)#VSF_02:_Communications VSF 02: Communications]
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|SAR (or S&R, or S+R)
|'''SAR (or S&R, or S+R)'''
|Search and rescue
|Search and rescue
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|SHSP
|'''SHSP'''
|State Homeland Security Program
|State Homeland Security Program
|4.) Very uncommon
|4.) Very uncommon
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|StB
|'''StB'''
|Stop the Bleed
|Stop the Bleed
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|SV
|'''SV'''
|Scenario Village
|Scenario Village
|3.) Uncommon
|3.) Uncommon
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|TL
|'''TL'''
|NET Team Leader
|NET Team Leader
|1.) Very common
|1.) Very common
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|TTX
|'''TTX'''
|Tabletop Exercise
|Tabletop Exercise
|3.) Uncommon
|3.) Uncommon
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|TVF&R
|'''TVF&R'''
|Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue
|Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue
|4.) Very uncommon
|4.) Very uncommon
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|UASI
|'''UASI'''
|Urban Area Security Initiative
|Urban Area Security Initiative
|3.) Uncommon
|3.) Uncommon
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|VOAD
|'''VOAD'''
|Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster
|Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster
|3.) Uncommon
|3.) Uncommon
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|VSF
|'''VSF'''
|Volunteer Support Function
|Volunteer Support Function
|2.) Common
|2.) Common
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|'''Blue Skies'''
===== Blue Skies =====
|In emergency management, refers to routine day to day operations and ongoing services. The antonym sometimes used is "gray skies"; those days when emergency managers are responding to a crisis and in response mode.
|In emergency management, refers to routine day to day operations and ongoing services. The antonym sometimes used is "gray skies"; those days when emergency managers are responding to a crisis and in response mode.
|3.) Uncommon
|3.) Uncommon

Revision as of 19:46, 10 July 2023

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...stands for use Explanation VSF
AED Automated External Defibrillator 2.) Common VSF 08: Medical
ARO Amateur Radio Operator 1.) Very common VSF 02: Communications
ARRL American Radio Relay League 3.) Uncommon National association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources. VSF 02: Communications
ATC Applied Technology Council 4.) Very uncommon VSF 09: Search and Rescue
ATL NET Assistant Team Leader 1.) Very common
BEECN Basic Earthquake Emergency Communications Node 1.) Very common VSF 02: Communications
CBRNE Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high yield Explosives 2.) Common VSF 10: Hazmat Awareness
CERT Community Emergency Response Team 1.) Very common
CHAT Community Health Assess & Treat 3.) Uncommon A program of Portland Fire & Rescue. More information HERE.
COAD Community Organizations Active in Disaster 2.) Common
CoP City of Portland 2.) Common
CRT Community Resilience Team 2.) Common
CSD Community Safety Division 4.) Very uncommon
CSZ Cascadia Subduction Zone 2.) Common
DAMM Damage Assessment Mapping Module 2.) Common
ECC Emergency Coordination Center 1.) Very common All
EOC Emergency Operations Center 3.) Uncommon All
ESF Emergency Support Function 3.) Uncommon All
FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency 1.) Very common All
FPN Friends of Portland NET 2.) Common All
HAZMAT Hazardous Materials 2.) Common All
ICS Incident Command System 1.) Very common All
IFAK Individual First Aid Kit 3.) Uncommon VSF 08: Medical
ITL Incident Team Leader 1.) Very common
JIC Joint Information Center 4.) Very uncommon
LEPC Local Emergency Planning Committees 4.) Very uncommon
NET Neighborhood Emergency Team 1.) Very common
OEM Oregon Emergency Management 3.) Uncommon
OMF Office of Management and Finance 4.) Very uncommon
P&D Portland Printing & Distribution 3.) Uncommon
PBEM Portland Bureau of Emergency Management 1.) Very common
PBOT Portland Bureau of Transportation 3.) Uncommon Often the lead agency for winter weather emergencies.
PF&R Portland Fire & Rescue 1.) Very common
PIC Person in Charge 2.) Common Used almost exclusively in the context of mass care and shelter shifts. This is volunteer or employee leading the shift.
PIO Public Information Officer 2.) Common
PPB Portland Police Bureau 3.) Uncommon
PSR Portland Street Response 3.) Uncommon Program began January 11, 2021.
RDPO Regional Disaster Policy Organization 2.) Common
RTL Radio Training Liaison 2.) Common VSF 02: Communications
SAR (or S&R, or S+R) Search and rescue 2.) Common
SHSP State Homeland Security Program 4.) Very uncommon
StB Stop the Bleed 2.) Common
SV Scenario Village 3.) Uncommon
TL NET Team Leader 1.) Very common
TTX Tabletop Exercise 3.) Uncommon
TVF&R Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue 4.) Very uncommon
UASI Urban Area Security Initiative 3.) Uncommon
VOAD Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster 3.) Uncommon
VSF Volunteer Support Function 2.) Common

Frequently Used Technical Terms

Definition Use VSF
Blue Skies In emergency management, refers to routine day to day operations and ongoing services. The antonym sometimes used is "gray skies"; those days when emergency managers are responding to a crisis and in response mode. 3.) Uncommon All