Gresham Emergency Response Training Center

Comprehensive Safety Training for Oregon's Fourth Largest City

Ready to protect your family in Oregon's most rapidly growing major city? Gresham, with over 114,000 residents and a diverse population representing multiple languages and cultures, presents unique emergency training opportunities. Emergency Response Training Services embraces Gresham's multicultural community, providing inclusive training that serves families from Mount Hood Community College students to Boeing employees and everyone in between.


Gresham's position as Multnomah County's second-largest city and major manufacturing center creates diverse training needs across various industries and communities. From the Historic Downtown district to newer residential developments, our instructors work throughout Gresham's extensive geography, understanding the specific challenges of serving both urban neighborhoods and semi-rural areas where emergency response times may vary.


Be prepared for any emergency that might affect your Gresham neighborhood or workplace. Call Emergency Response Training Services at (503) 351-4385 today to schedule comprehensive training that serves Gresham's diverse and growing community.


Why Gresham's Diverse Community Trusts Our Training

Gresham's rapid growth and cultural diversity require emergency training that adapts to different community needs and environments. Our programs serve Gresham's broad spectrum of residents, from manufacturing workers to healthcare professionals to families new to the United States.


• Manufacturing workplace safety for Gresham's industrial sector

• Healthcare training for Legacy Mount Hood Medical Center staff

• Multilingual instruction available for diverse communities

• College-focused training for MHCC students and staff

• Family emergency preparedness for Gresham's growing neighborhoods


Join thousands of Gresham residents who have gained confidence through our comprehensive emergency training. Call (503) 351-4385 to learn about programs designed specifically for Oregon's dynamic fourth-largest city and its diverse communities.