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<small>Unit 4: Disaster Medical Ops II</small>
<small>Unit 4: Disaster Medical Ops II</small>
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|alexbutler093@gmail.com
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|Avid backpacker and hiker trained as a Wilderness First Responder with Portland NET.
|Avid backpacker and hiker trained as a Wilderness First Responder with Portland NET.
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|Unit 7: Light Search and Rescue Operations
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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  come in and train my students, so I figured it was time to give back :)
|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  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.
|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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|Bede
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Unit 3: Triage and Disaster Medical Ops p. 1
Unit 3: Triage and Disaster Medical Ops p. 1
Unit 4: Disaster Medical Ops p. 2
Unit 4: Disaster Medical Ops p. 2
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|Adult First Aid
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CPR/AED
CPR/AED
Stop the Bleed
Stop the Bleed
Wilderness First Aid
Wilderness First Aid
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|I have been a NET for  over 15 years. I enjoy bringing these skills to anyone who is interested.
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|I feel that first aid and  CPR training not only give people the ability to help others, but that  ability and the willingness to use it can provide a sense of community with  others. So in addition to teaching the regular course skills I seek to  instill the confidence to apply them. These are the roots of my passion for  teaching these courses.
|I feel that first aid and  CPR training not only give people the ability to help others, but that  ability and the willingness to use it can provide a sense of community with  others. So in addition to teaching the regular course skills I seek to  instill the confidence to apply them. These are the roots of my passion for  teaching these courses.
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|While working for  Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare, where I rose to be director of training, I  was certified in two de-escalation programs. I then began doing trainings for  Multnomah County, including the library, health department, animal control  and mutliple other departments. I have also done trainings for Oregon DMV,  Oregon Bar Association, several religious institutions and for the past seven  years, the Portland NET program. De-escalation is a vital skill, whether  helping people at a disaster site, or with family, neighbors, or people you  may encounter in the street. I have been a licensed therapist ffor thirty  years.
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|While working for  Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare, where I rose to be director of training, I  was certified in two de-escalation programs. I then began doing trainings for  Multnomah County, including the library, health department, animal control  and mutliple other departments. I have also done trainings for Oregon DMV,  Oregon Bar Association, several religious institutions and for the past seven  years, the Portland NET program. De-escalation is a vital skill, whether  helping people at a disaster site, or with family, neighbors, or people you  may encounter in the street. I have been a licensed therapist ffor thirty  years.
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|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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|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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|Adult First Aid
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CPR/AED
CPR/AED
Pediatric First Aid
Pediatric First Aid
Stop the Bleed
Stop the Bleed
Wilderness First Aid
Wilderness First Aid
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