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On Thu, 8 Nov 2012 12:51:12 EST, Channel Jumper
wrote: [Selected excerpts] If you can operate from at home - on your own station, without doing anything or making any effort - this is the point I was trying to make when I said all they want to do is talk on the radio... TALK - not travel, not spend their own money, no do anything to help. In an emergency - SIMPLEX is the prefered mode of communications. YOU MUST EXPECT THAT WHEN YOU GET THERE, THERE WILL NOT BE ANYTHING THERE FOR YOU TO USE. There's all kinds of "deployment". I and folks like me cannot be deployed "to the boonies" because of mobility or other problems and we serve as well by manning pre-equipped command centers where the only thing we need to have when we get there are our training and knowledge and dedication. In my ECC at a major medical center we do not accept "walk-ins" because of legal and training problems. We cannot do "on the fly" training of people to handle medical and hospital administrative communications. If you look historically - the worlds coffee supply was bought up by the USA during WW II and the worlds TEA supply was bought up by the British... And at the present time, Coca Cola is the biggest purchaser of tea worldwide - where do you think all that caffeine in Coke comes from? I could go on and on.... And a close friend of mine (an Extra Class ham) was one of the medical examiners handling the ID of the victims of the Twin Towers disasters. They were required to sign NDAs so there are lots of unpublished stories from that disaster. Things happen. 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane Member, Washington County, OR Emergency Communications Team for ARES/RACES and HEARTNET Station Co-manager - W7PSV / K7PSV Providence St. Vincent Medical Center Disaster Communication Team |
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