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On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 23:27:32 EDT, AF6AY wrote:
If "Field Day" were an ACTUAL Readiness Exercise I would consider joining in once I had some portable equipment. And what training and qualification of proficiency do you have to slip into the seat at a disaster EOC/ICP or field position and be an effective communicator, such as familiarity with the operation and the communication needs of the site and served agency or even the message protocols and formats in use and where and how they are to be passed? In an emergency or disaster situation, we need TRAINED "message passers", far more than untrained drop-in volunteers. We are always ready to train folks before anything happens, but we really don't have the time or resources to train folks when the stuff is flowing. And our Team does run Field Day as a Readiness Exercise, complete with call-outs and dispersal assignments. 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane Member, Washington County (Oregon) Emergency Communications Team ARES/RACES and HEARTNET Qualified |
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