[ARRL-OK] MISSION END - MOORE DISASTER

Mark Conklin n7xyo at yahoo.com
Wed May 22 21:30:21 EDT 2013


This from Tom Webb WA9AFM/5:

>With the restoration of cellular and landline communication in the Moore
 area, the American Red Cross >has advised amateur radio communications 
support is no longer required.

>Effective 23/0130Z May (2030 local), all ARES volunteers are released from scheduled >duty/volunteer status for this tasking.

>Many thanks to all who stepped forward.  

Please let me add my thanks to all volunteered to help with this mission.  

73 

 
Mark Conklin, N7XYO
Oklahoma Section Emergency Coordinator
Amateur Radio Emergency Service
918.232.8346
n7xyo at arrl.net
Follow me on Twitter @N7XYO

www.ARESOK.org


________________________________
 From: Mark Conklin <n7xyo at yahoo.com>
To: ARES Yahoogroup <aresoklahoma at yahoogroups.com>; ARRL-OK List <Arrl-ok at mailman.qth.net> 
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 8:14 PM
Subject: [ARES-OK] STAND-DOWN Zone3 and Zone5   MOORE DISASTER
 


  

STAND-DOWN  ARES-OK Zone3 and Zone5.    RE: MOORE DISASTER  
 
 
All ARES-OK Leaders please make sure all your team members are aware of this notice.

Cell phone 
coverage is returning to the area, we expect our mission end in the very near future - perhaps this as early as evening.   Watch this list for notices.

If you were scheduled to deploy - BEFORE to make the trip to OKC/Moore please contact 
Tom Webb WA9AFM/5    tmwebb at cox.net  
 
Background: 
Oklahomais a well practiced state in disaster response. The communication 
infrastructure in the major metro areas are very robust and is designed 
to expand and recover quickly.  Rural Oklahoma is more of a challenge.
 
This Tornado disaster occurred in suburb of the Oklahoma City Metroplex.
 
The EMCOMM mission ARES-OK was tasked to support was to provide voice 
communications (via local 2 meter repeater) from the American Red Cross 
Oklahoma City Chapter HQ to their feeding station at the Incident 
Command Post located 12 miles to the south in Moore , OK .  

 
Thank you for the for all of those that volunteered to help, and for your prayers.

Special thanks to Tom Webb WA9AFM/5 Oklahoma Section ASM for stepping up to head up and lead this EMCOMM mission in the wake of this deadly tornado in Moore.

 
73,

Mark Conklin, N7XYO
Oklahoma Section Emergency Coordinator
Amateur Radio Emergency Service
918.232.8346
n7xyo at arrl.net
Follow me on Twitter @N7XYO

www.ARESOK.org


________________________________
 From: Mark Conklin <n7xyo at yahoo.com>
To: ARES Yahoogroup <aresoklahoma at yahoogroups.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 5:28 PM
Subject: Zone3 and Zone5 ACTIVATION.  MOORE DISASTER 
 


ARES-OK Zone3 and Zone5 ACTIVATION.    RE: MOORE DISASTER  
 
All ARES-OK Leaders please make sure all your team members are aware of this request.
 
Any ARES-OK volunteer can volunteer to help - no matter which zone you live in.
 
See below:
 
May 21, 2013
 
The American Red Cross in Oklahoma City , Oklahoma has requested communications support from Amateru Radio.  
Scope:
Provide voice communications between TWO (2) locations:
ARC OKC Chapter HQ 
Located at 601 SW 6th St , Oklahoma City , OK
And 
The ARC team at the Incident Command Post (ICP)
Located at Home Depot parking lot 650 SW 19th St , Moore , OK 
 
Voice communications can be via simplex or any available repeater (with permission of repeater owner(s)).
 
Initial team will need to set up base operations at ARC HQ and access how best to serve ARC team at the ICP.
 
Duration will be at the direction of ARES-OK Leadership and the ARC  HQ – most likely when “normal” communications return to the area. 
 
Operational Period:
0800 Local to 2400 Local (at the direction of ARC POC) 
NOTE: Should be covered in 2 person per location in shifts of 2 to no longer than 4 hours if all possible.  
 
All volunteers must sign in and out with ARC HQ. 
Log all traffic on ICS-309 form. 
Use ICS-213 for all formal messages.
 
What to bring?
ARES Deployment Vest (Don’t have one?  (Borrow one from a friend – well work on get a loaner vest or two.)
Suitable clothing and work boots for being in a disaster area. 
Day one bag – always a good idea.
Photo ID
ARES ID – don’t have one – don’t panic – make sure you are registered on-line @ www.ARESOK.org 
Amateur Radio License
 
All volunteers willing to help please contact:
Tom Webb WA9AFM/5
tmwebb at cox.net
 
Please specify days and time you are available to help. 
 
Thank you for your service,

 
Mark Conklin, N7XYO
Oklahoma Section Emergency Coordinator
Amateur Radio Emergency Service
918.232.8346
n7xyo at arrl.net
Follow me on Twitter @N7XYO

www.ARESOK.org



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