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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.

History of Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTs)

Video: The History of CERT