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|The fundamental program blueprint for BEECN. The intro training video is, essentially, a tour of the BEECN Guidelines. We recommend that BEECN volunteers at least skim through them.
|The fundamental program blueprint for BEECN. The intro training video is, essentially, a tour of the BEECN Guidelines. We recommend that BEECN volunteers at least skim through them.
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|[[PBEM Emergency Operations Center (EOC)|Portland's EOC]]
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|[https://youtu.be/89uVoIN5ZH4 PBS Terra: Cascadia Megaquake]
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|[https://www.portlandmaps.com/ PortlandMaps]
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|PortlandMaps.com is a City/County service that can help you look up your nearest BEECN and fire station.
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Revision as of 18:44, 28 January 2026

The following links are intended to supplement the recorded BEECN Orientation training, which serves as the basic-level training for BEECN volunteers. These links will be referred to throughout the presentation. A lot of this is supplemental information, but the links in highlight are very important for BEECN basic training.

# Resource Description Video Timestamp
#1 BEECN Guidelines The fundamental program blueprint for BEECN. The intro training video is, essentially, a tour of the BEECN Guidelines. We recommend that BEECN volunteers at least skim through them.
#2 Portland's EOC Information about the City of Portland's Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
#3 PBS Terra: Cascadia Megaquake A good, short documentary from PBS about the Portland area's earthquake risk.
Sign up to be a BEECN volunteer Link for non-NET volunteers to sign up to become a BEECN volunteer. NET volunteers should simply email beecn@portlandoregon.gov to be assigned a BEECN.
Handheld BEECN Radio Instructional Video Brief video on how to use the UHF handheld radios found inside BEECN caches.
BEECN Dashboard Online dashboard that reports the status of the BEECN program as a whole, at the district level, and individual BEECN resources.
BEECN Volunteer position description The volunteer position description that lays out PBEM's training and responsibilities for BEECN Volunteers.
BEECN postcard request form Use this online form to request BEECN postcards you can distribute in your neighborhood.
PortlandMaps PortlandMaps.com is a City/County service that can help you look up your nearest BEECN and fire station.
Oregon Resilience Plan This landmark report summarizes the science of Cascadia subduction zone earthquakes and estimates their impacts;  it then provides detailed analysis of the current vulnerability of our buildings and business community, and our transportation, energy, communication, and water/wastewater systems.  
PBEM Acronym Guide A guide to all the acronyms and technical terms we use in Portland emergency management.
The Carrington Event Wiki article about the most impactful solar storm in recorded history.