Citywide Deployment Exercise
Twice each year, Portland NET teams participate in a Citywide Deployment Exercise (CDE). This helps us improve our skills, make important revisions to our Operations & Communications Plans, and inform our training plans.
The next exercise will be held on Saturday, May 31, 2025 from 1 to 4 pm.
Donate to Support the Citywide Deployment Exercises
These exercises were created and orchestrated by NET volunteers. If you have questions or suggestions, or if you’d like to be part of the next planning committee, email
NETDeploymentExercise@gmail.com.
Preparation
Recordings of NET Training Sessions Relevant to Deployment Exercise
- Light Search and Rescue Operations — New in February 2024
- The Roles of the ITL, Scribe, FRS Radio Lead and Zoom Tips
- The Role of the Incident Team Leader
- FRS Radio Lead, Message Handling and A Radio Play In One Act
- Integrating FRS/GMRS and Amateur Radio Communications
- Management of SUVs (Spontaneous Untrained Volunteers)
- Deployment Shift Management
- Personnel Accountability
- Triage Site Management
- Using NET ICS Forms in the Field
- Setting Up a Medical Treatment Area
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Forms:
- Video: Using Form 1B — Individual Situation Report *
- Video: Using Form 1C — Team Situation Report *
Written Instructions on above Forms- Link to all approved NET Forms
* These videos refer to the forms as experimental because they were when the videos were created in 2019. They were approved by PBEM during the summer of 2022.
Skill Refreshers
Read these skill refreshers before the exercise.
Cheat Sheets
Sometimes our brains get a little mushy when we’re presented with a high-stress situation (like a major earthquake). Keep these handy cheat sheets in your pack to help you remember your training!
Amateur Radio Voice Procedure Cheat
FRS Radio Voice Procedure Cheat
ICS Forms Cheat
ICS Staffing Recommendations Cheat
Mission Sequence Cheat
Phonetic Alphabet Cheat
Triage Cheat
Patient Assessment Cheat
CERT Scott’s Cheats
Other Resources
Here are some other tools your team may find useful in planning and preparing for the exercise:
- PBEM GIS Mapping Tool – This interactive map shows neighborhood boundaries, schools, hospitals, URM buildings, and hazards and may be useful for planning training scenarios. You’ll need to zoom in to see details.
If you have additional deployment resources to share, email them to
netdeploymentexercise@gmail.com
Previous Exercises
After Action Reports
- May 15, 2021
November 7, 2021- May 7, 2022
- October 22, 2022
- May 13, 2023
- October 8, 2023
April 27, 2024
October 30, 2024
Exercise Materials
These materials are intended for Exercise Coordinators and Amateur Radio Operators who are planning the exercise for their team.
- Forms (PBEM Wiki page describing and providing links to all approved forms.)
- ITL Instructions (Instructions for Incident Team Leaders)
- Proctor Instructions (Instructions for Proctors)
Global Exercise Materials (Google folder containing training refreshers, email templates, forms, and more)- Exercise Coordinator Guidebook (Tips and timeline to help Exercise Coordinators prepare for the exercise)
NET Deployment Best Practices (Tips from many NET teams covering all aspects of deployment, including command post setup, resource tracking, volunteer management, radio communications and more!)
Radio Operator Materials (ARO exercise instructions, training presentation slides, etc.)
Photos
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Oct 2019
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Oct 2018
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Oct 2017
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Jul 2017