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On the emergency vehicle runs into the evacuating town of Valmeyer
Illinois, during the 93' Mississippi flood, a ham accompanied each run because EMS radio communications wouldn't cover the area below the bluffs. But the amateur could communicate from below the bluffs up to a repeater on the opposite bank of the river in Missouri, and the ham at the dispatch could relay messages. BTW, the town didn't make it. But how often do you have a 500yr flood? (rhetorical question - K8MN need not apply). bb |
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