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!Last Name
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!First Name
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!Available for Hire
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!Email
! rowspan="2" |Contact
!CPR/ AED
!rowspan=2 {{vert header|stp=1|CPR/AED}}
!First Aid (Adult)
!rowspan=2 {{vert header|stp=1|First Aid (Adult)}}
!First Aid (Peds)
!rowspan=2 {{vert header|stp=1|First Aid (Pediatrics)}}
!WFA
!rowspan=2 {{vert header|stp=1|Wilderness First Aid}}
!STB
!rowspan=2 {{vert header|stp=1|Stop the Bleed}}
!Portable Burn Pan
!rowspan=2 {{vert header|stp=1|Portable Burn Pan}}
!De-escalation
!rowspan=2 {{vert header|stp=1|De-escalation}}
!Trainer Since
! rowspan="2" |Trainer Since
!Languages in addition to English
! rowspan="2" |Languages in addition to English
!Bio
! rowspan="2" |Bio
!Basic NET Units
!rowspan=2 {{vert header|stp=1|FFE: Search and Rescue Tower}}
!Special Audience Experience
!rowspan=2 {{vert header|stp=1|FFE: Triage Exercise}}
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!rowspan=2 {{vert header|stp=1|FFE: Cribbing}}
!rowspan=2 {{vert header|stp=1|Unit 3: Triage and Disaster Medical Ops I}}
!rowspan=2 {{vert header|stp=1|Unit 4: Disaster Medical Ops II}}
!rowspan=2 {{vert header|stp=1|Unit 5: Disaster Psychology}}
!rowspan=2 {{vert header|stp=1|Unit 7: Light Search & Rescue Ops}}
!rowspan=2 {{vert header|stp=1|Unit 9: Radio}}
! colspan="2" |Special Audience Experience
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!{{vert header|stp=1|HS Youth}}
!{{vert header|stp=1|With Interpretation}}
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|Olsen
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|Aaron
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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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|[mailto:allen.d.moses@gmail.com email]
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|Hulley
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|Bill
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|[mailto:K7WXW@protonmail.com email]
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|Cierra  
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|[mailto:Cierraloop@gmail.com email]
|[mailto:Cierraloop@gmail.com email]
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|I have lived in Portland since 2018 and have worked in healthcare, social services, emergency management and occupational health and safety during my time here. I do event medicine as an EMT and love talking to folks about safety and disaster preparedness.
|I have lived in Portland since 2018 and have worked in healthcare, social services, emergency management and occupational health and safety during my time here. I do event medicine as an EMT and love talking to folks about safety and disaster preparedness.
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|Yan
|Yan
|Courtney
|Courtney
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|[mailto:cyan.taborvilla@gmail.com email]
|[mailto:cyan.taborvilla@gmail.com email]
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|Courtney has been a NET volunteer since 2018 and has a keen interest in teaching, first aid, the outdoors, and disaster response and resilience. She is a licensed EMT, Wilderness First Responder, and HSI Instructor Trainer. In addition to NET, she also volunteers with PNW Search and Rescue, the American Red Cross, the Medical Reserve Corps, and Cascadia Moulage.
|Courtney has been a NET volunteer since 2018 and has a keen interest in teaching, first aid, the outdoors, and disaster response and resilience. She is a licensed EMT, Wilderness First Responder, and HSI Instructor Trainer. 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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|Gill  
|Gill
|Darshanpreet  
|Darshanpreet
|Yes
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| [mailto:dgill@pps.net email]
|[mailto:dgill@pps.net email]
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| Punjabi
|Punjabi
| 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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|[mailto:training@davidlhansen.com email]
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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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|Deborah
|Deborah
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| [mailto:deborah.bede@gmail.com email]
|[mailto:deborah.bede@gmail.com email]
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|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.
|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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|Myers
|Myers
|Ed  
|Ed
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|[mailto:ephmyers@gmail.com email]
|[mailto:ephmyers@gmail.com email]
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|I am an MD (mostly retired) and a Wilderness First Responder.  Prior to med school I worked as an EMT/paramedic, serving in both urban and rural settings. I have also completed training in Advanced Disaster Life Support and Advanced Burn Life Support.
|I am an MD (mostly retired) and a Wilderness First Responder.  Prior to med school I worked as an EMT/paramedic, serving in both urban and rural settings. I have also completed training in Advanced Disaster Life Support and Advanced Burn Life Support.
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|Wolfe
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|Erika
|Erika
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| [mailto:erikafwolfe@gmail.com email]
|[mailto:erikafwolfe@gmail.com email]
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|I am a former EMT-B and  disaster responder. I have taught First Aid/CPR/AED, First Responder  Training, Wind Turbine Rescue Training, NET Medical, and Wilderness First  Responder. I love teaching adult learners!
|I am a former EMT-B and  disaster responder. I have taught First Aid/CPR/AED, First Responder  Training, Wind Turbine Rescue Training, NET Medical, and Wilderness First  Responder. I love teaching adult learners!
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|Brooks
|Hadley
|Hadley
|Yes
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|[mailto:hadleydbrooks@gmail.com email]
|[mailto:hadleydbrooks@gmail.com email]
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|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.
|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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|[mailto:jeff@jeffbissonnette.com email]
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|I've been a NET volunteer  since 2015 and amateur radio operator since 2018 (FCC call sign: KI7TVE). I  also teach radio communications - both FRS/GMRS and amateur radio. I'm an  instructor at University of Portland in the business school. Fun fact about  me: I've been to all 50 states.
|I've been a NET volunteer  since 2015 and amateur radio operator since 2018 (FCC call sign: KI7TVE). I  also teach radio communications - both FRS/GMRS and amateur radio. I'm an  instructor at University of Portland in the business school. Fun fact about  me: I've been to all 50 states.
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|Susic
|Susic  
|Jelena
|Jelena  
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|[mailto:jelena.susic@gmail.com email]
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|[mailto:john.legler@gmail.com email]
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|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.  
| 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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|Mark
|Mark  
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|[mailto:markjginsberg@yahoo.com email]
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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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|[mailto:Markmeininger@yahoo.com email]
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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 multiple 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 for thirty years.  
|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 multiple 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 for thirty years.
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|[mailto:MichaelJSchilmoeller@gmail.com email]
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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.
|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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|As a practicing  Registered Nurse and EMT, I have had the privilege of deploying around the  world for disaster response and education. I am passionate about training  others in skills for use in crisis and disaster situations.
|As a practicing  Registered Nurse and EMT, I have had the privilege of deploying around the  world for disaster response and education. I am passionate about training  others in skills for use in crisis and disaster situations.  
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Revision as of 22:17, 5 February 2025

Last Name First Name Available for Hire Contact
CPR/AED
First Aid (Adult)
First Aid (Pediatrics)
Wilderness First Aid
Stop the Bleed
Portable Burn Pan
De-escalation
Trainer Since Languages in addition to English Bio
FFE: Search and Rescue Tower
FFE: Triage Exercise
FFE: Cribbing
Unit 3: Triage and Disaster Medical Ops I
Unit 4: Disaster Medical Ops II
Unit 5: Disaster Psychology
Unit 7: Light Search & Rescue Ops
Unit 9: Radio
Special Audience Experience
HS Youth
With Interpretation
Olsen Aaron No
Email icon
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Butler Alexander No email X 2023 - Avid backpacker and hiker trained as a Wilderness First Responder with Portland NET. X
Moses Allen Yes email X X X X 2024 - X X
Hulley Bill No email X X 2019 - X
Loop Cierra Yes email X X X X X 2023 - I have lived in Portland since 2018 and have worked in healthcare, social services, emergency management and occupational health and safety during my time here. I do event medicine as an EMT and love talking to folks about safety and disaster preparedness.
Yan Courtney Yes email X X X X X 2018 - Courtney has been a NET volunteer since 2018 and has a keen interest in teaching, first aid, the outdoors, and disaster response and resilience. She is a licensed EMT, Wilderness First Responder, and HSI Instructor Trainer. In addition to NET, she also volunteers with PNW Search and Rescue, the American Red Cross, the Medical Reserve Corps, and Cascadia Moulage. X X X X X
Gill Darshanpreet Yes email X 2023 Punjabi 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 :) X X
Hansen David Yes email X X X X X 2024 - 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. X
Bede Deborah Yes email X X X X 1992 - 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. X X X X
Myers Ed Yes email X X X X 2019 - I am an MD (mostly retired) and a Wilderness First Responder. Prior to med school I worked as an EMT/paramedic, serving in both urban and rural settings. I have also completed training in Advanced Disaster Life Support and Advanced Burn Life Support. X X X X X
Wolfe Erika Yes email X X X X 2008 - I am a former EMT-B and disaster responder. I have taught First Aid/CPR/AED, First Responder Training, Wind Turbine Rescue Training, NET Medical, and Wilderness First Responder. I love teaching adult learners! X X X
Brooks Hadley Yes email X X X X X 2022 - 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.
Bissonette Jeff Yes email X X 2021 - I've been a NET volunteer since 2015 and amateur radio operator since 2018 (FCC call sign: KI7TVE). I also teach radio communications - both FRS/GMRS and amateur radio. I'm an instructor at University of Portland in the business school. Fun fact about me: I've been to all 50 states. X X X X X X X X
Susic Jelena No email 2023 Serbian
Legler John Yes email X X 2017 - 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. X X X X
Lindsey Lohr Yes email X X X - 2014-degree is in language education X
Ginsberg Mark Yes email X X X 2014 - I have been a NET for over 15 years. I enjoy bringing these skills to anyone who is interested. X
Meininger Mark Yes email X X X X X 2022 - 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. X
Schorr Mark Yes email X 2000 - 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 multiple 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 for thirty years.
Schilmoeller Michael Yes email 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. X
Wiedenhoft Larry Yes email X X X X X 2004 - As a practicing Registered Nurse and EMT, I have had the privilege of deploying around the world for disaster response and education. I am passionate about training others in skills for use in crisis and disaster situations. X X X X X X