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Revision as of 21:29, 12 September 2022

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Date Media/Author Title/Link PBEM staff/NET(s) Featured
2022.08.17 OPB Think Out Loud/Alison Frost NET volunteers are key to city of Portland’s ability to respond to emergencies Mark Ginsberg, Bernadette Janet
2022.08.02 Portland Mercury/Isabella Garcia Know Your Neighbors Janel Hovde
2022.07.28 Reuters/Matt McKnight After disaster a year ago, Oregon endures oppressive heat once again Mark Meininger
2022.07.26 KGW 8/Alma McCarty Portland emergency officials remind residents about communication program, if earthquake strikes Ernie Jones
2022.06.15 Fox 12 Deadly heat: How Portland is preparing to keep people cool in 2022 None; NETs are not mentioned by name
2021.06.30 Washington Post Photos: Historic heatwave descends upon the Pacific Northwest One of the photos is of Larry Jacobson (NET)
2021.02.16 OPB Think Out Loud/Samantha Matsumoto How the city of Portland is responding to winter storm Mike Myers; NET gets name dropped
2018.04.17 Portland Tribune/Jessie Darland Portlanders Prep For Big Quake Jim Keiter
2018.03.05 KXL Radio/Rosemary Reynolds Da'Von Wilson-Angel
2012.02.13 Portland Mercury/Nathan Gilles Net Failure Update: Mediation Group Says City Emergency Plans Fall Short None; citing Resolutions Northwest report
2012.02.09 Portland Mercury/Nathan Gilles Net Failure Marcel Rodriguez, Mark Ginsberg, Ethan Jewett, Carmen Merlo

Canned Messaging

Canned message to promote Basic NET classes

The Portland Bureau of Emergency Management and Portland Fire & Rescue invite you and your neighbors to train as a Neighborhood Emergency Team (NET) volunteer!

Did you know that in a disaster 90 to 95 percent of all people rescued are rescued by their neighbors, NOT by professional first responders? The Portland NET program will train you on the basic skills you need to be a neighborhood hero after a disaster, and to do it safely. Your instructors are Portland Fire & Rescue firefighters and emergency response professionals. You will learn search and rescue, basic medical response to treat injuries, radio communications, disaster psychology, and much more.

NET volunteers are:

  • Prepared to be self-sufficient for two weeks during any emergency;
  • Able to provide emergency assistance to their family and immediate neighbors;
  • Able to work within an emergency response team to save lives and property in their neighborhood;
  • Able to guide untrained volunteers who want to help others in the aftermath of a disaster.

Graduating from Basic NET Training also gives you access to advanced training opportunities, such as certifying for Wilderness First Aid, emergency animal sheltering, amateur radio communications, and more!

Schedule: ((schedule))

Cost: Training is FREE. You are asked to purchase your own response equipment, which is around $100. If you find that challenging to afford right now, we will provide equipment to you. We can also provide FREE childcare through our friends at Politisit.