Sandi Olsabeck

Female

Rhododendron, OR

United States

Profile Information:

Type of Organization
Combination Fire Rescue Department
Job Function
First Responder
Years in Fire/EMS:
1
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Hoodland Fire District, Welches, OR
Years With Department/Agency
5
Dept. Web Site:
http://www.hoodlandfire.com/
My Training:
CERTIFICATES
• Certified Volunteer Firefighter for the Hoodland Fire District #74 - 2008
• Certified in Introduction to Exercises (ICS 120A) through FEMA - 2008
• Certified in Map Your Neighborhood Train-the-Trainer - 2008
• Certified in Incident Command System (ICS 400) through FEMA - 2008
• Certified in Incident Command System (ICS 300) through FEMA - 2008
• Certified in Community Safety Educator (Q118) through NFA - 2008
• Certified in Emergency Response to Terrorism (Q534) through NFA - 2008
• Certified in Incident Command System (ICS 800) through FEMA - 2007
• Certified in Emergency Animal Rescue through UAN - 2007
• Certified in Incident Command System (ICS 200) through FEMA - 2007
• Certified in CERT Train-the-Trainer through Oregon State - 2006
• Certified in Incident Command System (ICS 700) through FEMA - 2006
• Certified EMS First Responder – 2006 to current
• Certified AHA Basic Life Support – 2006 to current
• Certified in Incident Command System (ICS 100) through FEMA - 2005
• Certified in Animals in Disaster through FEMA - 2005
• Certified in Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) - 2004
About Me:
Currently, I am the Coordinator of my area’s CERT team, called HEART (Hoodland Emergency Action Response Team).

I am an instructor of the CERT Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Readiness training course in cooperation with the five-area fire districts which consists of Sandy, Boring, Estacada, Hoodland, and Corbett. I instruct the Terrorism Awareness portion of the CERT training. I also plan, and am one of the proctors of our area’s CERT finals every year. I assisted in the Construction of a systematic CERT final standards and principles.

Director of the Neighborhood Emergency Preparedness & Watch program in my neighborhood. I feel this is a direct opportunity to apply my CERT training to help my neighborhood. I have also incorporated my Neighborhood Watch training with my CERT Terrorism Awareness instruction. I feel these two topics are greatly related.

My experience includes planning exercises with the fire districts and the law enforcement agencies with disaster preparedness, Terrorism Awareness and Neighborhood Preparedness and Watch.

My most valuable attributes are that I am very enthusiastic in the Emergency Management field and I am a very organized person. I have a great many deadlines and obligations to fulfill and do so with much enthusiasm. I love the field of Emergency Management and enjoy helping my family, my neighborhood, and my community in being prepared in the event of any kind of an emergency.
Day Job:
Payroll / Accounts Payable Coordinator at Consonus Pharmacy Services
Relationship Status:
In a Relationship
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
I love the camaraderie of the Fire and EMS service. It is in my blood to help folks.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
I love to help out in the community

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  • LJ Raniszewski

    Yes i have considered being a Firefighter/medic in Portland OR. But i would like to stay on the east coast close to family and friends.
  • LJ Raniszewski

    Hahahaha. Yes i can agree that it is a nice place all year round.
  • SHAMS

    hi Sandi , thanks for the comments , you have also nice pics in your profile.
    my dog's ( Boomer ) and he is very nice dog.
    still safe there & have fun