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This list of PBEM-trained or -certified instructors is offered as a courtesy to support the "emergency preparedness ecosystem" in our area. | |||
'''''Please note:''''' PBEM is not an agent for these individuals, and does not coordinate trainings for other organizations or agencies, except those with whom we partner through the [https://rdpo.net/citizen-corps RDPO Citizen Corps Work Group]. | |||
Individuals flagged for CPR/AED, First Aid, and/or Wilderness First Aid are [https://hsi.com/solutions/cpr-aed-first-aid-training/become-a-cpr-instructor/instructor-development-course HSI-certified Instructors] who may teach classes which bestow certifications to students. Before contacting an individual, please note the 'Available for Hire' column. | |||
'''[Click column headings to sort. The FFE and Unit columns on the right refer to Basic NET/CERT Training classes.]''' | |||
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|Courtney has been a NET volunteer since 2018 and has a keen interest in | |Courtney has been a NET volunteer since 2018 and has a keen interest in first aid, the outdoors, and disaster response and resilience. She is a licensed EMT, Wilderness First Responder, HSI Instructor Trainer, and lifelong learner. In addition to NET, she also volunteers with PNW Search and Rescue, the American Red Cross, the Medical Reserve Corps, and Cascadia Moulage. | ||
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|I'm a high school teacher who decided to get trained to train others because I've had so many people | |I'm a high school teacher who decided to get trained to train others because I've had so many people come in and train my students, so I figured it was time to give back :) | ||
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|David brings 2+ decades | |David brings 2+ decades of outdoor experience along with the latest research on providing quality first aid in delayed care settings. His students leave class with applicable skills they can start applying immediately. | ||
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|I was an Advanced EMT | |I was an Advanced EMT (AEMT) for 12 years and also spent 2 years as a Certified Pharmacy Technician in an in-patient hospital pharmacy. I have taught a variety of subjects for several decades, including for NET and PBEM since 2023. | ||
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|I am a hiker, trail | |I am a hiker, trail runner, and huge fan of trees. I love teaching wilderness first aid and empowering others to feel confident to handle the unexpected. | ||
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|In 2013, I experienced sudden cardiac arrest while biking along the Mississippi. | |In 2013, I experienced sudden cardiac arrest while biking along the Mississippi. Three others on the trail, all having taken CPR training, began CPR on me within a minute and continued for 20 minutes until EMS arrived, saving my life. That taught me the value of being trained and the importance of training others. | ||
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|Amateur radio operator active in ARES and NET since 2012. | |Amateur radio operator active in ARES and NET since 2012. NET Radio Training Liaison since beginning of the program, roughly 2014, now emeritus. Volunteer examiner for administration of FCC licenses. Founder of the NET Net and NET Simplex Net exercises. | ||
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