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Revision as of 12:54, 20 April 2025
| The Portland Bureau of Emergency Management |
| Introduction |
| PBEM Community Resilience Team (CPT) |
| Community Resilience Flagship Programs |
| CPT Trainers |
| CPRT Funding |
| Programming Governing Laws and Codes |
| Back to Main Guidelines ↱ |
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History of the Portland Bureau of Emergency Management
The Bureau of Emergency Management originated in 2003 as a special unit in Portland Fire & Rescue. Funds from the Department of Homeland Security helped establish local emergency management offices, nationwide. Portland Fire & Rescue staff contributed to the development of a national Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program. The Portland version, Neighborhood Emergency Teams (NET), was the third CERT program in the country.