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showed up, trafic was mov-
ing,” he said. “My training
kicked in.”
From directing Sandcastle
Day beach parking (no small
feat) to assisting in a search
and rescue for a missing per-
son, Cannon Beach CERT
members, a ready and orga-
nized team of disaster volunteer
workers, have used their train-
ing in numerous ways this year.
Volunteers also help with large
storms and train for a possible
earthquake and tsunami, since
emergency services personnel
will need backup after “the big
one.”
Participants are trained on
preparedness, area hazards, ire
safety, teamwork, basic disas-
ter medical skills and search
and rescue activities. At the
end of training, response team
participants perform the skills
they have learned in a drill,
that involves helping “victims”
made up to look like they have
injuries.
Instructors include Cannon
Beach Police Chief Jason Scher-
merhorn, Clatsop County Emer-
gency Manager Tiffany Brown,
and facilitators from Cannon
Beach Rural Fire Protection
District and Paciic Power.
After taking the four class
sessions required to be certiied,
CERT members can choose to
take ongoing classes. There is no
fee for the training, and no prior
experience or training is neces-
sary. Each participant receives
a backpack with emergency
preparedness tools, including a
vest, helmet and basic medical
supplies.
“One of our goals is to get
as many members as possible,”
CERT coordinator Paula Vet-
ter said. “In an emergency situ-
ation, the more people who are
trained with CERT training, the
better off the entire community
will be.”
She hopes one person from
each business will undergo the
training.
Currently comprised of 34
members, CERT coordinates
with nearby teams and the Can-
non Beach Medical Reserve
Corps, which has volunteers
with medical and public health
backgrounds. The city’s goal
is to have 100 response team
members and 25 reserve corps
members by the end of 2018.
“A lot of people recognize
CERT now and understand what
CERT is,” Vetter said. “It’s a
way for more people in the com-
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Cannon Beach CERT students perform a basic training
drill before graduating in April.
munity to have at least some
background and experience.”
Volunteers feel safe
“CERT prepares people for
any emergency, whether you’re
hiking, playing a sport or doing
any activity,” response team
member Silvia Avila said. “It’s
fun and can be applied to a lot of
different situations.”
Growing up in Cannon
Beach and being aware of the
Cascadia subduction zone
motivated Avila to join CERT.
She became certiied when she
was a Seaside High School
student.
“We would rotate every
other week between class les-
sons and hands-on activities,”
she said. “The inal simulation
at the end was very realistic.”
Avila’s training led her to
start an oficial CERT club at
Seaside High, and as a Cannon
Beach volunteer ireighter, she
applied her CERT training to
ire rescue training.
Diak had “a blast” walking
the Fourth of July parade with
other response team members,
leading a catchy chant and earn-
ing the designation “Captain
Parade” for his enthusiasm.
“It’s been amazing to be part
of the team, get to learn who is
who, and be a part of things you
never thought you’d be a part
of,” he said.
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District responds
In a statement issued after
Haroldson’s announcement,
Melissa Goff, the superinten-
dent of the Philomath School
District, said the district “will
take appropriate actions toward
coaching staff and students
where justiied and continue
the healing process for affected
students and their families.”
“We condemn all forms of
hazing, harassment, and phys-
ical, mental, or emotional
abuse,” the statement said.
“Our irst priority at all
times is the safety of our stu-
dents,” Goff said in the state-
ment. “We take hazing and bul-
lying issues very seriously, and
we have no tolerance whatso-
ever for the type of allegations
raised in this investigation.”
The district has canceled
its irst three football games,
through Sept. 16. District ofi-
cials say they are continuing to
assess if, or when, the varsity
team will begin competing.
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to establish the clinic in Warrenton. His dedication and
compassion will be missed.
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through Sept. 30, 2016. Current patients are invited to
continue care with another CMH Primary Care Clinic
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coming in the case, Haroldson
said. “At the end of the day,
parents should be able to count
on their kids going to school,
or going to school programs,
without having to be violated
in their most intimate parts,”
Haroldson said. “And that goes
to the issue of supervision.”
Brian Cox, MD, to retire from CMH on Sept. 30, 2016
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and assault. All the harass-
ment or attempted harass-
ment charges involve “offen-
sive physical contact with
intimate parts,” Haroldson
said, adding that the charges
are either Class A or Class B
misdemeanors.
He said the incidents
involved at least 11 alleged vic-
tims, all freshmen.
Attempted
harassment
is a Class B misdemeanor,
which carries a maximum sen-
tence of six months in deten-
tion. The charges of harass-
ment, fourth-degree assault
and second-degree criminal
mistreatment are all Class A
misdemeanors, which carry a
sentence of up to one year in
detention.
Haroldson said the assault
and harassment charges
involve allegations “wherein
underclassmen’s intimate areas
were aggressively targeted as a
form of initiation.”
“The charges involve con-
tact with the anus or anal area
(or) aggressive contact with
the testicles,” he said, adding
that one of the alleged victims
was involved in two incidents
in which he was grabbed and
held down.
A total of 35 Philomath
players participated in a sum-
mer camp at Camp Rilea near
Warrenton in July.
In juvenile proceedings,
jurisdiction for the youths lies
in either the county where the
youth resides or the county in
which the alleged act was com-
mitted. In this case, Harold-
son said all suspects, witnesses
and victims live in Benton
County. After conferring with
Clatsop County District Attor-
ney Josh Marquis, Haroldson
said they agreed that the Ben-
ton County District Attorney’s
Ofice would ile the juvenile
delinquency petitions in Ben-
ton County Juvenile Court.
The Benton County District
Attorney’s Ofice will serve as
special prosecutor in the case
iled against Kikuta, although
that case is scheduled to be
heard in Clatsop County Cir-
cuit Court.
Kikuta is accused of hav-
ing “assumed responsibility
for the supervision of the play-
ers and withholding necessary
and adequate physical care for
those who were targeted in his
presence,” Haroldson said.
“One of the critical points
here is ensuring that we’re not
continuing to have hazing in
this football program,” Harold-
son said. “It ends now.”
Additional charges may be
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