[CTSARA] CERT COMMS
mikejmardis at aol.com
mikejmardis at aol.com
Tue Dec 17 23:01:36 EST 2013
Interesting read on what the Feds believe to be the most likely scenario. Jan '14 QST pg 79.
Mike
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> The sfd , not SFRD , unmentioned were DC Eric Lorenz and Capt Jim Romaniello.
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>> 1. CERT 12/7/2013 SAR Drill Review (Jon Perelstein)
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>> Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2013 15:02:45 -0500
>> From: Jon Perelstein <jon.perelstein at gmail.com>
>> To: Stamford Amateur Radio Association <ctsara at mailman.qth.net>
>> Subject: [CTSARA] CERT 12/7/2013 SAR Drill Review
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>> This video was the "hotwash" review of Saturday's SAR drill. First speaker
>> was Sgt. Noto of Stamford PD, who was the incident commander. Second
>> speaker is Capt Ackley of Stamford EMS. Also in the video, but not
>> identified were a Deputy Chief of Stamford Fire & Rescue and a Deputy Chief
>> of Stamford EMS.
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>> For this incident, SPD couldn't get their command vehicle to a location
>> where we felt comfortable they could hear the CERT radios (which are
>> simplex), so we set up the CERT base station at a suitable location for
>> simplex. CERT base communicated with the teams in the field, and also
>> communicated with the incident commander in the command vehicle. A similar
>> setup would be used if the search was only one part of a bigger event and
>> the command vehicle needed to be in a different location than the CERT
>> base.
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>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocRq0DO8tTI&feature=em-share_video_user
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>> 73s
>> Jon
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>> P.S. They taught us an interesting search technique called a feedback
>> search. If you think that the target you are searching for has a radio and
>> you think you know the frequency the target's radio is tuned to, turn two
>> radios to the target's frequency and everyone else's radios to a different
>> frequency. Then using the two radios on the target's frequency, create a
>> feedback loop and let your field searchers listen for the sound of the
>> feedback coming from the target's radio. It's very useful if your target
>> is one of your own - for example one of the searchers who managed to get
>> lost.
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