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William wrote:
While I realize that a family planning for disaster doesn't get to be on a recall roster at the State Police or ARC, they don't get armbands and it's not glamorous and they don't get awards and citations for it, EVERY FAMILY IN A DISASTER AREA WHO DOES NOT DRAIN STATE AND FEDERAL EMERGENCY RESOURCES IS AN ASSET IN THAT EMERGENCY. Emergencies aren't just about continuity of government for crying out loud! Every family should have a disaster kit, the FEMA site list those items that should be included in the kit. They list a portable, battery-powered radio or television and extra batteries. Nowhere do they list a cell phone, though they do state you should have a list of phone numbers of places you could go to. I would certainly think one would take their cell phone in an emergency. Families or individuals will be using the cell phone for their own purposes, the military and civil emergency authorities will not be relying on the cell network as their primary, secondary or even third source for emergency comms as the cell network will, it it is working, be overloaded by those families and other individuals try to figure out where they should go, what they should do, calling relatives and friends to see if they are OK, ect. If an emergency official can use his cell phone to communicate he will, but he is not going to count on it as his primary ability to communicate with other emergency personel. The cell network may well play an important part for communication for the AC, but not for military and civil emergency comms. Ham radio can and will it needed. |
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